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MRN 2019 04 Iftar Menu A4 TADD’s Restaurant Rp150.000 net per orang Tersedia setiap hari (kecuali hari Reservasi: Sabtu) selama bulan Ramadhan +62 811 7762 919 +62 778 776 8888 Pukul 18:00 – 20:00 [email protected] CYCLE 1 CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3 CYCLE 4 CYCLE 5 CYCLE 6 CYCLE 7 CYCLE 8 Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Indonesian Stall Lontong Sayur Mie Ayam Bakso Bakso Malang Batagor Bandung Lontong Medan Empek-Empek Palembang Tahu Tek Tahu Gejrot Fruit Station Fruit Station Fruit Station Fruit Station Fruit Station Fruit Station Fruit Station Fruit Station Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Assorted Fresh Fruits Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Live Compound Salad Gado-gado Green Papaya Salad (Som Tam) Pecel Madiun Thai Beef Salad (Yum Nua) Asinan Sayur Bogor Rujak Bebeg Papaya Salad Asinan Buah Bread Station Bread Station Bread Station Bread Station Bread Station Bread Station Bread Station Bread Station Sweet Roll Sosis Roll Sweet Roll Sosis Roll Sweet Roll Sosis Roll Sweet Roll Sosis Roll Roti Pisang Cokelat Srikaya Bread Roti Pisang Cokelat Srikaya Bread Roti Pisang Cokelat Srikaya Bread Roti Pisang Cokelat Srikaya Bread Soft Roll Soft Roll Soft Roll Soft Roll Soft Roll Soft Roll Soft Roll Soft Roll Soup Soup Soup Soup Soup Soup Soup Soup Soto Ayam Bandung Soto Banjar Soto Kudus Soto Ayam Soto Ayam Medan Kimblo Soto Kudus Sop Ayam Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Noodle Stall Bakmie Goreng Mie Balap Pasta Mie Tarempa Bakmie Goreng Mie Balap Pasta Mie Tarempa Main Dish Main Dish Main Dish Main Dish Main Dish Main Dish Main Dish Main Dish Nasi Putih Nasi Uduk Nasi Hainan Nasi Putih Jasmine Rice Nasi Putih Nasi Putih Nasi Putih Tumis Sayur Tiga Warna Tumis Sawi Wortel Bakso Tumis Tahu Tempe Krecek Tumis Kacang Panjang Tumis Sayur Tiga Warna Tumis Sawi Wortel Cap Cay Bakso Ikan Tumis Sayur Campur Sosis Ayam Bakar Tabanan Sambal Goreng Kentang Hati Sapi Ayam Goreng Bawang Putih Ayam Gulai Pedas Ayam Panggang Berempah Semur Sapi Kentang Betawi Ayam Goreng Serundeng Ayam Bakar Kecap Daging Sapi Kalio Ikan Goreng Asam Manis Tongseng Daging Sapi Daging Sapi Rendang Sapi Masak Kalio Ikan Goreng Mak Abenk Tongseng Daging Sapi Daging Sapi Lada Wijen Nasi Goreng Sayur Nasi Goreng Bali Nasi Goreng Cakalang Nasi Goreng Mawut Nasi Goreng Sayur Nasi Goreng Bali Nasi Goreng Cakalang Nasi Goreng Mawut Dessert Dessert Dessert Dessert Dessert Dessert Dessert Dessert Cassava Cake Pisang Villa Cake Mexican Churros Kue Sus Cassava Cake Pisang Villa Cake Mexican Churros Kue Sus Umm Ali Carrot Cake Strawberry Éclair Pandan Cake Umm Ali Carrot Cake Strawberry Éclair Pandan Cake Fruit Jelly Mango Pudding Chocolate Pudding Coffee Mousse Cake Fruit Jelly Pudding Mangga Chocolate Pudding Coffee Mousse Cake Red Velvet Cake Bread Butter Pudding Hot Chocolate Pudding Hot Fruit Crumble Red Velvet Cake Bread Butter Pudding Hot Chocolate Pudding Hot Fruit Crumble Es Jagung Manis Es Kopyor Es Campur Es Cendol Es Jagung Manis Es Kopyor Es Campur Es Cendol Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Chilled Juice Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Ice or Hot Tea Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Hot Coffee Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Ta’jil Corner Kurma Kurma Kurma Kurma Kurma Kurma Kurma Kurma Kolak Pisang Bubur Ketan Hitam Kolak Pisang Pacar Cina Kolak Cendol Kolak Pisang Bubur Ketan Hitam Kolak Pisang Pacar Cina Kolak Cendol Bubur Sumsum Pandan Kolak Campur Bubur Kacang Hijau Kolak Campur Bubur Sumsum Pandan Kolak Campur Bubur Kacang Hijau Kolak Campur Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan Aneka Gorengan.
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