
Where to Dine and Celebrate Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day
This August, celebrate Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day with flavours that travel far beyond the archipelago.
This August, celebrate Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day with flavours that travel far beyond the archipelago.
Black Forest cake brings back childhood memories with every bite—and in Jakarta, it’s quietly making a comeback. From classic takes to modern twists, here are eight spots where this timeless dessert still shines.
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