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NOT merely offers the charm of white sandy beaches with crystal clear waters, Coast Indrayanti you can enjoy a romantic dinner at a restaurant located on the waterfront. Indrayanti beach is located on the east coast Sundak, precisely in the village Tepus, Tepus Wonosari Gunungkidul district, in Yogyakarta. Hills and coastal barrier reef to be spelled out the most beautiful scenery than other beaches in Gunungkidul.
Around the beach area there are restaurants and cafes, as well as a number of hotels facing the beach are ready to pamper tourists. At night the gazebo-gazebo on the edge of the beach looks beautiful because of twinkling lights illuminated. Dinner while enjoying the breeze and the waves will make an unforgettable romantic experience.
The existence of private intervention in the management of the coast have a positive impact. Along the shoreline looks clean and free from rubbish. Unlike the other beaches that usually appears dirty and unkempt. Even tourists littering fines amounting to $ 1 by the manager.
Naming the beach had become controversial. Indrayanti word actually comes from the name of the cafe and restaurant on the beach. Although the government named the beach by the name Beach Home Shawwal, people are accustomed to call the Coast Indrayanti.
Shopping used to be the main purpose of Indonesia to Singapore residents. But do not forget, the stomach should be filled. Bored with a place to eat? These three options for Al Fresco dining in Singapore that can be tried. Food in Singapore consists of various types of Chinese cuisine, Indian, Malay and even Indonesian food. The place also vary, ranging from food court to the high-end restaurants.
Many also offer a different atmosphere as outer space or outdoor atmosphere. From various places that offer outdoor dining or the atmosphere which is also known as Al Fresco Dining, we chose 3 places for you.
1. Lau Pa Sat
During the day, a place which is located in the Business Central District (CBD) of Singapore is seen as ordinary food court. But on at 7 pm, at Boon Tat Street, one side of the Lau Pa Sat Satay Street.
The road is used for passing cars shut and traders in Singapore held a satay-style wares. There are many vendors who line up neatly satai in Boon Tat Street. Prices start from 6 SGD to 12 SGD (USD 41 thousand – Rp 80ribu) per 10 sticks. Satai addition, you can also enjoy a variety of seafood mainstay of Singapore. Read the rest of this entry »
WHEN people vacationing in the country, some of you definitely want to try new things or strange. Not infrequently it is offered from the local food and beverages. However, some foods and beverages collected divinecaroline.com following, you should avoid.
1. Wine infant rats (Korean)
You can imagine a bottle of wine with a collection of baby rats in the bottom of the bottle? Better not try this. From appearance alone was seen disgusting even in Korea and China, baby mice wine is a popular herb that is said to have various health benefits.
2. Balut, duck egg intact (Philippines)
It seems easy to express the right words to Balut. Once you see it will feel disgusted, nauseated, and confused about how a duck egg with a fetus in it can be consumed. Read the rest of this entry »