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Elevate Your Weekend with Robatayaki Culinary Delights at Kahyangan Restaurant – Pullman Jakarta Indonesia

Elevate Your Weekend with Robatayaki Culinary Delights at Kahyangan Restaurant - Pullman Jakarta Indonesia
Elevate Your Weekend with Robatayaki Culinary Delights at Kahyangan Restaurant - Pullman Jakarta Indonesia

Step into the world of unparalleled luxury and embark on a Japanese culinary journey with Kahyangan’s exclusive Robatayaki weekend experience, Kahyangan Sizzling.

Priced at Rp2,500,000++ for two persons, this exquisite dining experience includes a delightful array of culinary delights and free-flow Ocha to accompany your gastronomic adventure. From Amuse Bouche to dessert, immerse yourself in a symphony of flavours featuring Edamame, Mushroom Croquette, and Surimi Salad, followed by a comforting Clam Miso Soup to whet your appetite.

The highlight of this culinary journey lies in the Robata Grill selection, showcasing premium ingredients expertly grilled to perfection. Indulge in Shitake Mushroom, Tuna Maguro, Scallop, and Australian Sher Wagyu Rib Eye 120 grams, accompanied by the Signature Anchovy Garlic Rice. Conclude your meal on a sweet note with our decadent Matcha Gelato, offering a refreshing and satisfying end to your culinary adventure.

Culinary Delights at Kahyangan Restaurant
Culinary Delights at Kahyangan Restaurant

For those seeking to elevate their dining experience further, indulge in free-flow Sake and Wine for an additional Rp680,000++ per person.

For reservation and information, please contact Pullman Jakarta Indonesia at WhatsApp +62 815-8532-4626 or email kahyangan@pullmanjakartaindonesia.com.

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