Fine dining in Indonesia has entered a different chapter over the past decade. Once associated almost exclusively with luxury hotels and formal occasions, the country’s top restaurants have evolved into spaces where chefs use local ingredients, regional traditions, and personal narratives to create experiences that rival some of Asia’s most acclaimed dining destinations.
As the industry continues to mature, recognition has also become increasingly important—not only in measuring culinary excellence, but in documenting how Indonesian gastronomy continues to evolve. One of those benchmarks is Best Eats by FoodieS, an annual awards programme that celebrates the country’s most notable restaurants across multiple dining categories.
The Fine Dining category in Best Eats by FoodieS 2026 carries the full weight of what Indonesian gastronomy is capable of when given the space, the time, and the conviction to pursue something singular. Twelve restaurants across Jakarta, Bali, and Bandung — each built on a clear philosophy about ingredients, place, and the act of cooking. Not all of them are tasting menus.
Not all of them are in hotel ballrooms. But all of them share a commitment to the total dining experience that sets them apart from the 88 restaurants across the other two categories.
Best Fine Dining Restaurants in Indonesia
The Crown by Kirk Westaway
On the 22nd floor of Fairmont Jakarta, The Crown by Chef Kirk Westaway reimagines British cuisine through an ingredient-driven lens — rooted in his Devonshire upbringing, elevated for Jakarta.
The list also carries a note of broader recognition. August, ranked No. 42 on the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2026 list and named The Best Restaurant in Indonesia by that same body, appears here as the Best Eats by FoodieS 2026 No. 4 and Best Hospitality winner. Locavore NXT, ranked No. 44 on Asia’s 50 Best, takes its place as a Fine Dining winner. The international validation confirms what the local industry has observed for some time: Indonesia’s fine dining restaurants are no longer being evaluated against a regional curve. They are being judged on their own terms.
