3. Shabu Hachi
Shabu Hachi was established in 2015 and has made it onto the list of halal buffet restaurants in Jakarta city since its certification in August 2018.
The restaurant offers wide-ranging fresh meat to feast on and various broth types that have propelled its standing.
The price you pay is inclusive of seafood, vegetables, side dishes, and desserts although you can add buffet-style Yakiniku for an additional $3.42 (Rp 50,000).
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Shabu Hachi restaurants can be found in Jakarta, Bogor, and Bandung.
4. Hachi Grill
Hachi Grill is the sister company of Shabu Hachi which serves Japanese-style Yakiniku that is MUI-approved since April 2019.
Emerging as one of the newer halal buffet restaurants in Jakarta city, the restaurant has quickly found a loyal customer base in its branch locations including Bandung and Tangerang.
At Hachi Grill, get ready to be satisfied with tantalizing desserts, seasoned meat, and side dishes although, for an extra $1.37 (Rp 20,000), you can also enjoy some Shabu-Shabu.
5. Shabu Kojo
Even though Shabu Kojo is not exactly a Jakarta city food restaurant, it is one of only a handful of halal buffet restaurants in Indonesia.
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The MUI has certified the Bandung-based restaurant so you can rest assured that the food and beverages you consume are in keeping with Islamic standards.
Shabu Kojo is situated at Jalan Progo, a strategic location for Jakarta travelers who regularly flock to Bandung, Indonesia.
(Writer & Editor: Silvita Agmasari)
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