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New Menu & The Taste of Seoul, HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Kelapa Gading

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Currently, it is undeniable that we are now quite relieved by the vaccine program that has been running, especially for the elderly population in Indonesia. At least this will be one of the steps for us to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic that has occurred since last year. In 2021 this will certainly be a moment where we can gradually rise again from all aspects of the business.

One of them is Hotel and F&B. Currently, my activities as a food blogger have started to normalize even though on weekdays I still going out of the house when urgent. Do not forget every time we go out, we have to make sure to wear a mask, bring sanitizer and keep a distance as much as possible from interactions with other people. Now, good news for you this time comes from HARRIS Hotel Kelapa Gading Jakarta.

This March, they are presenting a new menu with international themes from Western to Asian. The menu served is a gourmet ala carte so that it provides a more exclusive dining experience with good standard ingredients. One of the mainstay menus such as Tinoransak Chicken is a typical Manado dish that tastes delicious, fresh, and pampers the appetite.

Or western specialties such as pasta, steak can be enjoyed here. In addition, authentic Korean menu choices are also ready to pamper the palate. With the theme of Seoul Culinary, you can enjoy a variety of Korean menus such as bibimbap, dak-galbi, bulgogi, and others. Menu prices start from IDR 45,000 Nett, which is definitely affordable, yes, the standard of a star hotel. 25% discount promotion for MTP (My Tauzia Privilege) members until March 31, 2021. Or if you have a credit card, you can get a 10% discount for BCA, Mandiri & BNI cards.

HARRIS Hotel & Conventions Kelapa Gading,
Jl. Boulevard Barat Raya No. RT 13/RW 18, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara
Tel: +6221 4587 8200

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