THE HIDEOUT KELAPA GADING - JAKARTA
Last
week I went to have lunch with my sister at this newly opened cafe in Kelapa
Gading called The Hideout, and as you can see from the photo below, the exterior
looked pretty charming!
Le sis!
There are several dining areas in The Hideout, after the
entrance you'll see two stairs each leading to upstair and downstair, the
upstair will lead you to their pastry selections (yup they still sell some of Le
Epicure's best selling cakes) and coffee bar, and the downstair will lead you to
a dining area, and I like the rather private feel in the dining area, there is
also another dining area on the second floor with outdoor area which was also a
smoking room (and the brightest spot during the day for your pictures). On the
day of my visit, the second floor was almost full and around three tables were
occupied on the dining area downstair including the one I was eye-ing on as it
was the only spot closest to the sunlight access (aka entrance door) so I waited
just around 10 minutes before being seated.
Pastry display and coffee bar, as for the coffee here
they're supported by Six Ounces (and when I heard it I know the coffee's better
be good) and KAYA tea.
Smoking area, very well air-conditioned
Appreciate that they put this fresh flower on each
table!
For
the drinks here, you can find various selections of organic tea (supplied by
KAYA), mocktails, fresh juices, coffee (supplied by Six Ounces) and non-coffee
drinks with general price range for drinks at IDR 20k-40k.
Organic
tea: English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Cold Be Gone, Slim &
Slender, Jasmine Pearl, Chamomile
Mocktail:
Mojito, Berry Mojito, Berry Lemonade, Iced Lychee Tea, Iced Kiwi Tea, Choco Milk
Tea
Fresh Juice:
Carrot, Watermelon, Honeydew, Orange, Mixed Juice (two options)
Coffee:
Espresso, Long Back, Machiatto, Cappuccino, Picollo, Latte, Flat White,
Mocha
Iced Coffee:
Iced Coffee, Iced Latte, Iced Caramel Latte, Iced Hazelnut Latte, Iced Mocha
Non-Coffee:
Chocolate by KORTE, Matcha Latte, Mineral Water
Mocha - IDR
40k
The
mocha was delicious to my liking, it had that nice blend of coffee and chocolate
with a hint of sweet without overpowering one another even though I still love
that the coffee character's still there!
For
the food here you can expect to find selections of snacks, breakfast menus and
main courses and they're all mainly Western of fusion cuisine (local-western),
and the food range was pretty good too in my opinion (vary & mainly simple
comfort food), from 'snacks' you can find menu as simple as French Fries to
share, Potato Chips, Mozarella Stick, Chicken Fingers, Chilli Cheese Potato
Chips, Spring Rolls and SPAM Fries (that better be good but I didn't try
that).
Breakfast:
Bacon, Cheese & Scrambled Egg Croissant, Egg Benedict, Smoothie Bowl
Main Courses:
Salad, Pork Rendang Pie, Rice Dishes, Pasta, Crispy Dory Lemongrass &
Chilli
Pretty much the common FF and nothing to scream about, but I honestly was liking the amount of salt given here or what I normally say "salty goodness" and what matters was that they cooked the fries perfectly.
Serving size wise, perfect for sharing! A single glance and had a good feeling already that I'll be liking this one a lot, I mean what can go wrong with crispy potato chips topped with beef chilli, generous mozarella cheese, Jalapeno and diced tomato! The beef chilli was nicely seasoned, not exactly spicy-spicy (more to mild for me) but you can always adjust that with additional chilli flakes or chilli sauce depending on your liking, but sure thing, mandatory shots of the cheese porn, oh my favorite workout ever!
CHEESEPORN!
I know that each person's take on spicy food might be different, but beware as this was their default serving and the sambal matah was very spicy for me, but I gotta admit that I was quite addicted to it and you know I can live with well-produced sambal matah and hot rice (even without protein LOL). I expected the pork to be more generous and tender and zero complaint about the sambal matah as it was delicious enough for me. If I may suggest, I think adding a runny sunny side up will make this dish even more interesting (or maybe you can add it as additional I don't know).
Most favorite dish that I tried here on the day of my visit! They managed to cook the kind of salted eggyolk chicken dish that I like! I don't like the ovelry creamy and milky one and I like when I can still feel that gritty eggyolk texture that you normally find at Chinese restaurant! The chicken was tender, it was not spicy for me even though you might be looking at red chili there and yes that's what I was talking about (on the sambal matah dish above): the runny sunny side up should make rice dish even more interesting! Egg doesn't really differ the flavor or texture and I can't explain why I love egg so much and I mostly need it on rice dishes (whether in form of SSU, scrambled or mixed).
The
pork rendang pie had good potential to be a very good dish, but I just think
that it was not bold enough for my 'rendang' standard, I like the kind of
rendang flavor which I normally have in Nasi Padang (isn't that the best kind,
and regardless the protein you're using I think to produce that signature
rendang flavor should be from the sauce and ingredient) and I honestly like an
additional mozarella cheese and juicy goodness inside, but the fact that they
gave pretty generous amount of meat and potato made this acceptable *wink*
Lately I have been
noticing that there are more and more cafes and coffee shops opening in Kelapa
Gading, don't know whether it will be the next PIK/Senopati, well maybe.
Overall, I had great time here in The Hideout, the vibe of the place was nice, I
was digging the interior design, the food and the coffee were pretty enjoyable
too, and I don't think people go here expecting they would have the best meal in
Kelapa Gading, you go here to have a good time with your friends, family or your
couple. They open quite early in the morning and normally during that time it's
packed with group of moms who have just dropped their kids to school or even
waiting for the pick up, as The Hideout strategically located between two
schools.
PS:
they closed every Tuesdays! (details below)
I
hope your experience here would be as enjoyable as mine, and to The Hideout,
keep up the good work!
The
Hideout
Jalan
Raya Kelapa Hybrida Blok QH12 No. 5
Kelapa
Gading, Jakarta Utara 14260
021 - 450
8800
Opening
hours:
Mon,
Wed-Sun: 8 AM-9 PM
CLOSED ON
TUESDAYS!
Average
spending for two: IDR 200k
Dresscode:
casual
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