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Searching for a "safe" Indonesian restaurant for a business lunch in the CBD? This article reviews Soto Betawi Bang Sawit, a spot with a comfortable, air-conditioned ambiance perfect for impressing clients. A key feature is the Soto Betawi served on a mini stove to stay hot. While the flavor is intentionally mild for international palates, it’s a reliable choice for introducing foreigners to local cuisine. Find out if this "safe bet" is the right fit for your next meeting.
Whenever foreign colleagues come to Jakarta, treating them to a meal is always a headache. Too lokal street food stalls might upset their stomachs, while overly fancy Western restaurants lack Indonesian character. So, I was recently dragged to try this place in the Kuningan CBD, Soto Betawi Bang Sawit, which claims to be the "pinnacle of business dining."
Who is this place for?
If you're treating foreign clients or a boss who has high standards for hygiene, prefers milder flavors, and is visiting Indonesia for the first time, this place is definitely your "safe bet." The environment is comfortable, the flavors are mild and can't go wrong, and it looks good for appearances.
Who should skip it?
If you're a Soto veteran who seeks the ultimate authentic flavor and can't live without spice, then this place might disappoint you. My friend, let's just go nongkrong at a small, humble street stall instead. That's where the real soul is.
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