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I can't imagined how it feels to work in aviation industry in the first place, simply because i've been in none. I thought it'll be boring as hell, especially when they put me in the hospitality standardization division. 

But working in that circumstances brings me to a bigger project called Star Chef. Star Chef is a collaboration project between Garuda Indonesia and four chefs with the same mission: to Introduce Indonesia’s culinary to the world through on-board services. 

I personally pay attention to one of the partner's restaurant named Ron Gastrobar Indonesia in Amsterdam. The fact that Ron Gastrobar Indonesia is one of the Ron Gastrobar’s restaurant group which owned by two Michelin starred restaurants owner – Ron Blaauw - gives me excitement to see how he created something nice with a touch of Indonesian Hospitality.

Did you guys know what Gastrobar restaurant concept is? I used to listen about gastronomy or a bar but it feels like the first time i heard about Gastrobar.

The concept of Gastrobar itself basically an adaptation of a typical tapas bar or serving small bites version of larger dishes combined with cocktail bars. In some cases, they used to combine it with store selling their unique products.

Ron Gastrobar in Amsterdam has 4 other restaurants with special concept in each: Ron Gastrobar with their european dishes like foie gras with yoghurt and raspberry (it sounds weird but it tastes so gewd), Ron Gastrobar Paris (i love their cold cuts and escargot), Ron Gastrobar Oriental and Ron Gastrobar Indonesia (i love everything in it!) where chef Agus Hermawan is the only Indonesian executive chef among those restaurants. 

Now this confused me. How come Indonesian dishes which is usually served in a large portion fit with this kind of concept?

Let's get the tour!

Front View of Ron Gastrobar Indonesia
The Bar Area
Dining Area
Menu Page 1

Menu Page 2
When i arrived at lunch time, chef Agus himself served his signature rijstaffels for the troops. Haven't got a chance to take a picture of it as everybody starving and will unleashed their wrath if i have to stopped them to take so many pictures.

But i remembered they served up to 15 dishes in mini bowl, so you can share it with your friends. It consists of fried rice, sambal goreng kentang, gado-gado, oerapan, rendang, telur balado and everything he said on the menu with such a price.

I also tasted their mains and snacks, but i don't know if i can consider it as snacks because it comes in quite a large portion:

Loempia Bebek

Lemper Kepiting
Taco Ayam Besisit Bali
Maybe you might think this is the same kinda dish that you can eat in Indonesia, but i can say it's different, and still as delicious! It's like Indonesian dishes enhanced for upper class market. Also, since it is Gastrobar concept, you can pair the dishes with wine and drink cocktail, just to balance the flavor. And you just have to spend 35 euro per person for all course (except wine and cocktail part).

Ikan Ijo

Colenak

Coconut Tiramisu
There's a proudness in me that Indonesian dishes was being well known in this area, and becoming one of the most favorite restaurant in Amsterdam, thanks to chef Agus. And aiming for the upper market class was no longer impossible. if you're living in Amsterdam, or on your vacay here and want to taste it, i suggest you to make a reservation on their restaurant here

Location:
Amstelzijde 51, Amstelveen

Opening Hour:
Daily, 12 - 3 PM and 5.30 - 11 PM

Budget to prepare:
EUR 15 - EUR 50

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If you’re looking for a breakfast or brunch spot in Melbourne, you may want to put Manchester Press on your list. Located in CBD area, this coffee shop has a specialty in coffee and bagels served in a vintage-chic café with ecletic décor.

Manchester Press is a former printing press that turned into a beautiful café which famous by its coffee and bagels. For me, it is a hidden gem in one of Melbourne CBD’s alleyway and a perfect place to hide from the city hustle.

Aim to start my day with a stuffed tummy, I came here to give their bagels a shot. I heard the place could be packed in a minute so I came early to check this place out. I guess Melbournians start their day a bit late than the Jakartans, hence I didn’t see any line in the front door when I came.


With the famous red brick wall and graffiti, the alleyway looks so photogenic. The doodles on their white door and the bars with rustic American ambiance make it looks old but gold and fun. I can stay for hours in this alley and take a hundred of pictures (which I did :D)



Their cozy atmosphere spoiled me when I sat and going through their menu. The friendliness of the staffs excites me as I asked them so many questions just to decide which bagels to try.

credit : http://www.melbourne.breakfastout.com.au 
Then I landed my choice on Savory Bagel and Hot Chocolate from the famous family-owned chocolatiers business: Koko Black. Koko Black is on my bucket-list the next time I visit Oz. It won’t hurt to try the family’s hot chocolate first in advance before visiting their store.

The Savory Bagel that I tried was Chook & Bacon closed bagel. Chook & Bacon Bagel consists of Roast Chicken in Sriracha Mayo, served with Iceberg Lettuce and Grilled Bacon. Chook actually is an Australian term for a chicken.




One portion of bagel is pretty big for me, not to mention the pretzel as sides. It costs me AUD 15 for the bagel and AUD 4 for one regular hot chocolate from Koko Black. If you want to try this place for breakfast, AUD 20 per person would be enough. But if you only want to try their coffee, you can prepare from AUD 5 to 7.



My friend ordered a different kind of Savory Bagel, and she goes with Smoked Salmon open bagel, which consists of generous Sliced Smoked Salmon, Baby Capers on top of a dill cream cheese schmear accompanied by Iced Latte.






This is a perfect place for breakfast or brunch, even the food menu is limited. I’m pretty sure I will go back to try another Bagel, maybe the sweet one next time. Comparing their service, quality, ambiance against the price, I gave an overall score 4.5 out of 5. 

Address: 
8 Rankins Ln, Melbourne

Opening Hour:
Weekdays: 7 AM to 5 PM
Weekend: 9 AM to 5 PM

Location:
Melbourne CBD, walking distance from Bourke Street or you can use Free CAT bus

Budget to Spend:
AUD 7 up to AUD 20
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