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Oktoberfest, BUNK Lobby, Pullman Central Park, West Jakarta

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October became the largest beer festival in Germany and is currently quite popular in other countries even in Indonesia. This time having a chance at BUNK Lobby, Pullman Jakarta Central Park presents the sensation of celebrating Oktoberfest by enjoying pretzels accompanied by quality German beer.
This October is always a special month with an interesting beer party. Following the current lifestyle, the Oktoberfest was welcomed enthusiastically by the Jakarta society. Therefore BUNK Lobby presents a typical German treat to give a different experience in this elegant lounge.
Visitors can enjoy German Erdinger beer. This classic beer through the process of the best ingredients, an expert fermentation process with an attractive aroma, full-bodied taste and elegant character makes this beer very tasty to drink. This is called the taste of Bavarian which is a state in Germany has a long history with beed production.
In October, visitors can enjoy a variety of dishes such as sausages, meatloaf, pretzels, bratwurst and sidedishes like potatoes. The combination of meat and beer dishes will certainly provide pleasant satisfaction. The price offered starts from Rp. 255,000 ++, enjoying the sensation of Oktoberfest with premium beer is certainly a memorable moment.

Yovent A full-time blogger & social media influencer who has been traveling overseas with huge enthusiasm & passion to explore the culinary. Living in Jakarta with variety culture, food style and start blogging since early 2014. With couple of experience, he has good referenced & inspiration in food photography and writing.



BUNK Lobby,
Pullman Central Park, Podomoro City, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. Kav.8,
West Jakarta
Tel: +6221 292 000 88
Bunk Lounge - Hotel Pullman Jakarta Central Park Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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