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Ramadan strolling in North Jakarta afternoon

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Bridge towards Cove at Batavia PIK, Pantjoran PIK and Pantai Pasir Putih PIK 2. (IO/Jessica Yiswi)

Through the Cove at Batavia PIK, visitors can choose to dine in Talassa by GIOI, a seafood restaurant on a Phinisi boat, while enjoying the sea view and breeze. Here at Cove at Batavia PIK, you can choose among these savories: Sushi Hiro, Cosmic Dog, Gelato Secrets, Hiyoten, Hot Stuff, La Brezza, Living Stone, Ringan Jakarta, Oyster Dealer and Okayu No Ohsho. Other options are Pancious Go, This Earth, 3 Mongkis, and many others. It will be a hard pick; you simply need to decide. 

From Cove at Batavia PIK, you can head to another culinary area, Pantjoran Pantai Indah Kapuk. Pantjoran is a 5,500 square meters area, located on the North Jakarta coast, connected with a 300-meter bridge from the Pantai Indah Kapuk area. You will not miss the iconic gate in Pantjoran PIK. Guests usually take pictures at the available photo spots. 

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Pantjoran PIK. (IO/Jessica Yiswi)

The walls at Pantjoran PIK are decorated with artistic murals of kung fu matches, department stores, lion dance performances, tea shops, and sword smithies. Apart from murals, there are eight dioramas created by artist Gladys Teo-Simpson. Each diorama represents interesting stories about the Pantjoran culture and region that are entertaining and educational. Weekly entertainment such as guzheng music, thousand-hand dance, lion dance, and tai chi sports take turns to entertain visitors. For Muslim visitors, be advised to confirm menu ingredients before you order. Non-halal foods are likely to be found in the area. 

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