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Room Service Menu Please Dial ‘6’ to Order Food & Beverage As Room Service Room Service Menu Please Dial ‘6’ to order food & beverage as Room Service Ayam Bakar Rica IDR 44.628,- Grilled chicken and spicy homemade sauce. Ayam Goreng Keraton IDR 44.628,- Crispy fried chicken served with chili soya sauce and steamed rice. Bakmi Goreng IDR 68.595,- Sauted egg noodle with shrimp, chicken, fish ball and vegetables. Calamary IDR 52.893,- Crispy fried squid served with tartar sauce Cumi Woku Belanga IDR 59.504,- Spicy squid with homemade sauce. Chicken Steak IDR 90.909,- Pan fried spring chicken served with salad, french fries, vegetables, onion ring and gravy sauce. Chicken Wings IDR 55.372,- Deep fried breaded chicken wing served with french fries. Chicken Spring Rolls IDR 42.149,- Crispy Springs rolls stuffed with chicken meat, vegetables and served with Bentani special sauce. French Fries Local IDR 34.711,- Import IDR 43.802,- Nasi Capcay IDR 80.992,- Buttered rice topped with sauted assorted fresh vegetable, shrimps, fish ball and gizzard. Nasi Daging Cabe Ijo IDR 76.033,- Sauted beef slice with onion, green pepper served with steamed rice Nasi Goreng Bentani IDR 57.851,- Our famous fried rice cooked to perfection. Perkedel Jagung IDR 11.570,- Fried meal consisting of vegetables and corn. Rica Rodo IDR 27.273,- Sauted long bean, corn, eggplant, chicken and corn. Seasonal Fruit Platter IDR 33.058,- Sliced papaya, pineapple and watermelon. Price are subject to 21% government tax and service charge Room Service Menu Please Dial ‘6’ to order food & beverage as Room Service Soup Buntut IDR 90.909,- The famous Indonesia oxtail soup, served with steamed rice. Soup Buntut Goreng IDR 90.909,- Fried oxtail soup, served with steamed rice. Soup Brenebon IDR 93.388,- Red bean soup combine with ribs. Spaghetti Bolognaise IDR 57.851,- Buttered Spaghetti, topped with bolognaise sauce and grated cheese. The Bentani Beef Burger IDR 73.554,- A Beef burger served with a sesame seed bun garnished with cheese, tomatto, cucumber, onion ring, accompanied by french fries coleslaw. Wijaya Kusuma Club Sandwich IDR 62.810,- A triple decker of toasted sandwich with smoked beef, chicken meat and cheese served with french fries. Beverages Fruit Punch IDR 44.628,- Mix juice, orange and grenadine syrup. Milk Shake IDR 31.405,- Blend ice cream, milk, and choice vanila, chocolate and strawberry Pot of Coffee IDR 29.752,- Price are subject to 21% government tax and service charge.
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