IndonesiaRestaurants

Japanese restaurants in Indonesia

  1. A

    Momiji

    Momiji is a traditional Japanese restaurant with a relaxed, civilised ambience. Prices are surprisingly moderate given the surroundings and quality of the sushi, noodle, teriyaki and teppanyaki dishes here.

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  2. B

    Kyooki

    This minimalist restaurant attracts Bandung's bright young things with a range of Japanese favourites and some of the city's best cocktails.

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  3. Ryoshi

    The Ubud branch of the local chain of good Japanese sushi restaurants is attractively perched off the road.

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  4. C

    Ryoshi

    Japanese eatery renowned for its consistently good sushi and teriyaki dishes. Eat right by the waves.

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