I had lunch with my colleague at Red Tomato. The pizzas were nice.
Location:
Red Tomato
Plaza Indonesia
Unit LB #61
Central Jakarta
Tel: 3190 0386
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Asian Kitchen
Labels:
Chinese Food,
Dim Sum
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
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I can't remember what's the name of this restaurant. It's located in Permata Hijau area. The food is not bad at all.
Labels:
Chinese Food,
Thai Food
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Rujak Tumbuk
Labels:
Dessert,
Indonesian,
Salad
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Terong Belanda
This morning, I made Terong Belanda juice for my b’fast. It’s really yummy. Just only need to add ice cubes and sugar then blended together with the Terong Belanda.
Terong Belanda (it means: Dutch Eggplant) is actually Tamarillo (Tree tomato) which is native to Peru, Chille, Ecuador and Bolivia. I’m not so sure whether this kind of fruit is also well known in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, or Japan. Let me know, ok…
updated: 7.10 pm
I believe most of you will be wondering how does this Terong Belanda tasted. I've never eaten the fruit directly and frankly speaking, I just know about this fruit last month when I had lunch in a Padang restaurant (a West Sumatra cuisine).
So, how does it taste?
1. When you drink the juice, you'll feel like drinking strawberry juice but different aroma/flavor.
2. The fruit smells like tomato mixed with strong papaya.
3. It has seed like pomegranate (but the seed is a bit softer so you can swallow it).
4. Some people love to mix the Terong Belanda juice together with pineapple or apple or passion fruit.
Terong Belanda (it means: Dutch Eggplant) is actually Tamarillo (Tree tomato) which is native to Peru, Chille, Ecuador and Bolivia. I’m not so sure whether this kind of fruit is also well known in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, or Japan. Let me know, ok…
updated: 7.10 pm
I believe most of you will be wondering how does this Terong Belanda tasted. I've never eaten the fruit directly and frankly speaking, I just know about this fruit last month when I had lunch in a Padang restaurant (a West Sumatra cuisine).
So, how does it taste?
1. When you drink the juice, you'll feel like drinking strawberry juice but different aroma/flavor.
2. The fruit smells like tomato mixed with strong papaya.
3. It has seed like pomegranate (but the seed is a bit softer so you can swallow it).
4. Some people love to mix the Terong Belanda juice together with pineapple or apple or passion fruit.
Labels:
Drink
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