Kapanlagi.com - Looking for iftar places in Jakarta? You can find references here. The holy month of Ramadan is always a moment filled with warmth that is identical to togetherness and the tradition of breaking the fast with loved ones. It's no wonder that iftar agendas are always eagerly awaited, as besides relieving longing, this moment also provides an opportunity to enjoy delicious cuisine after a day of fasting.
Iftar places in Jakarta are always a hot topic every Ramadan because the capital offers so many dining options suitable for gathering with family, friends, and colleagues. From legendary restaurants to modern culinary areas, all are ready to pamper your taste buds while providing a pleasant iftar atmosphere.
Curious about which places are favorites and iconic for iftar in Jakarta? Let's check out the recommendations below!
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1. One Satrio, Kuningan

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One Satrio has become a favorite choice for breaking the fast because it offers a modern, comfortable green open space concept that is perfect for casual gatherings in large groups. The open space atmosphere combined with many popular tenants, such as Sushi Go and Lawless Burger, allows every group member to choose their favorite menu.
It is located in the Mega Kuningan area, specifically on Jl. Mega Kuningan Barat, South Jakarta, which is easily accessible from various directions. The average menu price in this area ranges from Rp50,000 to Rp150,000 per person, depending on the chosen tenant.
2. Kebon Sirih Goat Fried Rice
This legendary eatery is always filled with long lines before breaking the fast because the aromatic spices of the goat fried rice are hard for anyone to resist. The bustling street food atmosphere is a unique attraction for KLovers who want to experience the traditional Jakarta-style breaking the fast from the past.
It is located on Jalan Kebon Sirih Barat I, Menteng, Central Jakarta, and has been famous for decades. A serving of the menu here is typically priced around Rp50,000 to Rp70,000 per portion.
3. Bakmi Gang Kelinci

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Bakmi Gang Kelinci is known as one of Jakarta's legendary noodle shops since 1957, consistently maintaining its classic taste to this day. The simple restaurant atmosphere with quick service makes this place suitable for casual iftar gatherings with family or office friends.
The main location is at Jalan Kelinci Raya No.1�3, Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta, which is always crowded, especially during Ramadan. The price of noodle dishes and their accompaniments generally ranges from Rp35,000 to Rp70,000 per portion.
4. Grilled Ribs Panglima
This restaurant has become a favorite among rib lovers with tender meat and flavorful spices that tantalize the taste buds during iftar. The place is quite spacious with a comfortable atmosphere, making it suitable for large group iftar events without worrying about running out of seats.
It is located at Jalan Panglima Polim V No.60, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta. The price of grilled ribs and various other dishes ranges from Rp60,000 to Rp150,000 per person.
5. Soto Betawi H. Maruf

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Soto Betawi H. Maruf has become a must-visit destination for KLovers who want to enjoy authentic Jakarta cuisine when breaking their fast. The savory coconut milk broth and tender meat pieces create a warm and satisfying atmosphere for iftar after a day of fasting.
This restaurant is located at Jalan Cikini Raya No.73, Menteng, Central Jakarta, which is easily accessible from various points in the city. The price for one portion of soto averages around Rp45,000 to Rp70,000.
6. Old Town Area (Fatahillah Museum)
Iftar in the Old Town area offers a unique experience with the backdrop of colonial buildings that present the classic atmosphere of Jakarta from times past. After breaking fast, KLovers can take a leisurely stroll enjoying the evening ambiance while hunting for street food in the surrounding area.
It is located in the Fatahillah Museum area, West Jakarta, which is always crowded with local and international tourists. The average dining cost in this area is quite flexible, ranging from Rp25,000 to Rp80,000 per person depending on the culinary choices.
7. Bandar Djakarta Ancol

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Bandar Djakarta has become a popular choice for families looking to enjoy fresh seafood while taking in the beach views during iftar. The spacious restaurant atmosphere, coupled with the evening sea breeze, creates a relaxed yet enjoyable iftar experience.
This restaurant is located in the Taman Impian Jaya Ancol area, North Jakarta. The average cost of seafood dining here ranges from Rp100,000 to Rp250,000 per person.
8. Soto Betawi Haji Husein, Setiabudi
This eatery is famous for its signature soto broth that combines coconut milk and milk, creating a unique and rich savory flavor. The simple dining atmosphere makes visitors feel comfortable for breaking fast with family or work colleagues.
It is located at Jalan Setiabudi Tengah No.11, South Jakarta. The price for a serving of soto typically ranges from Rp40,000 to Rp65,000.
9. Ragusa Italian Ice Cream, Gambir

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Ragusa is a unique destination for breaking the fast as it has been serving legendary ice cream since 1932 with classic flavors that are hard to find elsewhere. The interior of the building, which maintains an old-fashioned atmosphere, adds to the nostalgic experience of breaking the fast with old friends.
It is located at Jalan Veteran I No.10, Gambir, Central Jakarta. The price of ice cream here averages between Rp30,000 and Rp50,000 per serving.
10. Seafood 212 Wiro Sableng, Kelapa Gading
This seafood restaurant is widely known for its always fresh seafood dishes with special spices that penetrate deep into the meat. The place is spacious and lively, making it suitable for large breaking the fast events with family or office colleagues.
It is located at Jalan Boulevard Raya Blok WE2 No.9, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta. The average meal price per person ranges from Rp90,000 to Rp200,000.
11. Pempek Megaria, Cikini
Pempek Megaria is a popular choice for light iftar among fans of Palembang's traditional cuisine, known for its authentic taste that has long been recognized by the residents of Jakarta. The place is located in a complex of classic cinema buildings, creating a strong nostalgic atmosphere when breaking the fast with old friends.
It is located in the Megaria Complex, Jalan Cikini Raya No.72, Central Jakarta. The price for a serving of pempek ranges from Rp30,000 to Rp60,000.
12. Gulai Tikungan (Gultik), Blok M
Gultik Blok M offers a simple street food iftar experience with a bowl of warm gulai that is delicious to enjoy after a day of fasting. The bustling street atmosphere makes the iftar event feel more relaxed and filled with exciting stories with friends.
It is located in the Mahakam area, Blok M, South Jakarta. The price for one serving of gulai is generally very affordable, around Rp15,000 to Rp25,000.
13. RM Padang Surya, Bendungan Hilir

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Padang Surya restaurant is known for its authentic Padang cuisine that has consistently maintained its taste and quality over the years. The place is quite comfortable for family iftar gatherings with a complete and appetizing selection of side dishes.
It is located on Jalan Bendungan Hilir Raya, Central Jakarta, which is always crowded as the iftar time approaches. The average meal price per person ranges from Rp40,000 to Rp80,000.
14. Kopi Es Tak Kie, Glodok
Kopi Es Tak Kie is a legendary coffee shop that is perfect for those who want a light iftar while enjoying the atmosphere of Jakarta's Chinatown. This simple shop brings a classic vibe that makes the iftar moment feel more relaxed and nostalgic.
It is located in Gang Gloria, Jalan Pancoran, Glodok, West Jakarta. The prices for drinks and snacks here range from Rp20,000 to Rp45,000.
15. Cove at Batavia PIK
Cove at Batavia PIK has become the latest hit destination for breaking the fast (bukber) because it presents a modern culinary area concept with beautiful waterfront views. The relaxed waterfront atmosphere makes the breaking of fast more enjoyable and is also suitable for capturing aesthetic photos with friends.
It is located in the Pantai Indah Kapuk area, North Jakarta, which has now become a popular culinary hub. The average food prices in this area range from Rp50,000 to Rp150,000 per person depending on the chosen restaurant.
I hope this recommendation helps you decide on the best bukber location this year. Enjoy the moments of breaking the fast with your loved ones, and may this Ramadan bring a lot of happiness to us all!
16. FAQ
1. When is the best time to book a bukber place in Jakarta?
It is advisable to make a reservation at least 5–7 days before the bukber event, especially if it is held on weekends or close to the middle to the end of Ramadan, as favorite dining places tend to fill up quickly.
2. What are the criteria for a comfortable bukber place in Jakarta?
An ideal bukber place usually has a spacious seating area, a varied menu, easy access, and provides additional facilities such as a prayer room and adequate parking space.
3. Is a reservation necessary for small groups?
For small groups, reservations are not always mandatory, but it is still recommended to avoid running out of space, especially in popular restaurants during breaking fast hours.
4. What is the budget range for bukber in Jakarta?
The cost of bukber in Jakarta varies quite a bit, starting from Rp30,000 per person for street food to Rp150,000 or Rp300,000 per person in restaurants or modern culinary areas.
5. What tips can help choose a bukber place that is comfortable for all participants?
Choose a place with a diverse menu to cater to all tastes, has a comfortable atmosphere for chatting, and is located in an easily accessible area for most bukber participants.
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