
|
 |

 |
 |
 Plaza Indonesia |
 |
 |
 |
 |

|
 |
 |
 |
 |


 Address: Jl. M.H. Thamin Kav.28-30 Tel : 021 310 7272 / 021 390 3728 Website : www.plazaindonesia.com
Connected directly to the Grand Hyatt hotel, Plaza Indonesia was built 14 years ago, and remains Jakarta s most upmarket shopping mall.
Designer shops and exclusive labels sell luxury goods here. Brands like Gucci, Bvlgari, Louis Vuitton, TODs, and Hermes are but a few. Most things cost more here but are in tandem with the atmosphere and labels. Plaza Indonesia calls itself the leading fashion center and regularly hosts fashion shows at La Moda Caf, in the mall s atrium. Some TV programs like The Plaza also take place at this always-full and comfy caf.
The Plazas anchor tenant is Sogo spanning 3 levels and including a supermarket in the basement, and a food court named Spice Garden. Unlike most food courts that compromise a collection of fast food chains, the seating arrangements, food stalls, and decoration are laden with ethnicity, and the food hails mainly from Indonesian provinces The place is perfect for Westerners who want to sample typical Indonesian roadside food in a clean, calming setting and sans the food poisoning.
If you want to treat your body there is nowhere else with the same range of beauty products and salons in one place, Lu Vaze, Peter Saerang, Rudy Hadisuwarno, Marie France Bodyline, Loccitane are just some of them. Or if it is cafes and coffee houses you are looking for Plaza Indonesia has some of the nicer chains including Segafredo, Dome, Starbucks, and D Coffee Connection.
Top Tips: Om Pedder for beautiful, fashion-forward shoes including Jimmy Choo and Marc Jacobs. Also try Sushi Tei for conveyor-belt sushi in a modern restaurant and Crystal Jade for excellent dim sum.
|
 |
 |
|