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Thursday, July 2, 2015

Perth's Top Restaurants

Restaurant Amusé

A visit to Restaurant Amusé is guaranteed to impress. Turning up to Chef Hadleigh Troy’s East Perth restaurant feels like arriving at someone’s house – probably because it did in fact double as home for he and his wife for some time! Once you enter, the comfortable and cosy vibe remains, but you will be whisked away to a corner where you can enjoy plate after plate after plate of exceptional, modern Australian cuisine.

Degustation is the go here, and the menu changes depending on what is in season and which ingredients Hadleigh is inspired by. The kitchen will happily cater for allergies; just let them know your requirements beforehand.

http://www.restaurantamuse.com/
64 Bronte St, East Perth

Lalla Rookh

In the heart of the Perth CBD lies Lalla Rookh. As you wander down St George’s Terrace, keep an eye out for a set of stairs that lead you to this fabulous restaurant and bar. It’s easy to please both adventurous foodies and fussy eaters at this joint – with inspired flavor combinations next to dressed up pub fare on the menu.

Bookings are encouraged as the restaurant packs out, particularly on the weekends. But if you need to wait for a table, the bar area is vast and well stocked. After dinner, exit through their wine shop and grab a bottle to take with you.

http://www.lallarookh.com.au/
Lower Ground, 77 St Georges Tce, Perth

No4 Blake Street

At No4 Blake Street it’s all about showcasing local, seasonal produce in exciting ways. Naturally, the menu is ever changing, but will always delight and inspire.

The traditional degustation dinner offers an unforgettable gastronomic experience. For those that want to visit No4 without committing to an entire night, you’re welcome to call into the bar side of the establishment, Nextdoor at No4, to enjoy a grazing menu alongside a glass of fine wine. Breakfast is also served in the bar from 7am.

http://no4blakestreet.com.au/
4 Blake St, North Perth

Bistro Guillaume

Lovers of French cuisine and finesse will enjoy a visit to Bistro Guillaume. Whether you are looking for a three course dinner with all the trimmings, a light salad in summer or a warming soup in winter, you’ll find it at Chef Guillaume Brahimi’s Perth restaurant.

Inspired by Parisian bistros, the decor is bright and airy, and the space well suited to groups as well as intimate dining for two, or indeed for one.

http://bistroguillaumeperth.com.au/
Crown Perth, Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood

Fraser’s

A must do for discerning diners visiting Perth, Fraser’s is situated in King’s Park and offers stunning views of majestic trees and the Perth skyline. Large glass windows show off the million dollar vista of illuminated Eucalypts and city lights shining brightly.

Most importantly, the dishes are well executed. Top it off with professional and attentive service, and you’ll understand why the locals keep coming back too.

http://www.frasersrestaurant.com.au/
Fraser Avenue, Kings Park

Nobu

Favoured amongst Perth locals as the ultimate anniversary or date night destination, Nobu never fails to deliver. Despite there being over 30 Nobu restaurants throughout the world, the attention to detail in the kitchen and front of house is superb at each of the venues, Perth being no exception.

If pressed for time, get a seat at the bar where you can enjoy cocktails and appetizers before seeing a show nearby.

http://www.noburestaurants.com/perth
Crown Perth, Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood

Must Winebar

As the name suggests, this Highgate venue is a wine bar, with an extensive list of well-chosen drops. But inside you’ll also find a popular bistro, where things really get interesting. While the menu changes seasonally, you can always expect to find their famous, twice baked soufflé on the list, as well as their mouth-watering angel hair pasta with crab.

Must Winebar offers French influenced, contemporary cuisine that is always cooked to perfection.

http://www.must.com.au/
519 Beaufort St, Highgate

Print Hall

Print Hall is found in the beautifully restored Newspaper House in the Perth CBD, where the building alone is enough to warrant a visit. The vast space houses a bakery downstairs, an open bar area with oyster shucking nook and impressive cheese cabinet, a rooftop bar, plus a couple of dining options.

Everything is done well here, but for exceptional dinnertime fare then book into the main Print Hall dining room. Expect modern, European cuisine that showcases fresh, Western Australian produce.

http://www.printhall.com.au/
Brookfield Place, 125 St Georges Tce, Perth

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Hotel Ammi Cepu – Central Java Indonesia

Hotel Ammi Cepu – Central Java Indonesia

Ammi Cepu hotel is the first hotel of Samali hotels & Resorts under the Ammi brand and it is a luxury hotel located in the central Java.

The Hotel has a small size with only  62 rooms, but all of them are with high standards quality. This property is truly a Business Hotel because Cepu is located close to oil & gas fields (The Cepu KKs with Exxon Mobil mostly).

What to do there? You can visit Cepu Forest Railway and try “Loco Tour”, tours and chartered logging trains in genuine locomotive. You can also visit Olean Sugar Mill (near Situbondo), an old-fashion sugar factory that remained almost unchanged since the 1900′s.

Price of one Hotel night: IDR 1,500,000 for the Deluxe Room and IDR 3,500,000 for the Suite
How to get there from Jakarta? Take the plane to Semarang (127 km) or to Surabaya (180 km), and then take the car.


 Ammi Suite

 Deluxe twin room

 Hotel Exterior

 Hotel Lobby

Location

Ammi Cepu
Jalan Gianti No. 14, Cepu, Blora
Central Java, 58315, Indonesia

t +62 296 426 9191
f +62 296 426 9393
e contact@ammicepu.com


Attractions
  •     Cepu Forest Railway, ran by a 1928 classic German steam locomotive around vast teak forests.
  •     Terawang Cave at Todanan, wondrous stalactites and stalagmites
  •     Surrounding Cities: Ngawi, Blora, Tuban, Rembang, Bojonegoro, Solo