Showing posts with label Central Java. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Java. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Mudik Jakarta - Semarang Berdua Anak Remaja

Ketika Dudu masih balita, saya sering traveling berdua. Makanya blog ini ada. Sekarang, Dudu sudah remaja, tapi ya masih dong kita jalan-jalan berdua meskipun waktunya lebih sulit karena kita sibuk dengan kegiatan masing-masing. Tapi kita kangen jalan-jalan berdua saja.

Mendahului yang mudik Lebaran, tahun lalu, saya dan Dudu pulang kampung duluan di minggu kedua puasa.


Part 1: JORR - MBZ - Cikampek (Rp. 18,500 + Rp. 27,000 = Rp. 45,500)

Kami berangkat pukul 5:30 subuh dari rumah. Masuk toll JORR di gerbang tol Fatmawati, lalu lanjut sambung masuk ke Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Elevated Toll Road (MBZ) sekitar pukul 6:30. Sebelum memutuskan apakah akan naik ke MBZ, kami memeriksa Google Maps. Soalnya di elevated toll road sepanjang 36.4 km itu tidak ada rest area maupun akses turun ke jalan tol Jakarta - Cikampek. Begitu tidak melihat warna merah di sepanjang, kami memilih naik MBZ. Tantangan pertama adalah hujan badai sepanjang tol Jakarta - Cikampek, yang membuat menyetir dengan kecepatan lumayan tinggi di jalan layang jadi lebih menantang.

Pemandangan Tol Cikampek Palimanan

Part 2: Cikampek - Palimanan (Rp. 119,000) dan Palimanan - Kanci (Rp. 13,500)

Ketika tiba di Cikampek, cuaca malah cerah. Perjalanan jadi lebih menyenangkan dengan jalan tol yang lumayan lenggang, kecuali beberapa bagian yang sedang diperbaiki. Matahari yang terbit akhirnya terlihat setelah tertutup hujan badai di bagian jalan tol sebelumnya. Sekitar pukul 8:30 pagi, kami sampai di Kanci. Kami berhenti di Rest Area 207, untuk meluruskan kaki, refill kopi di Starbucks dan menentukan langkah selanjutnya.

Estimasi biaya tol Jakarta-Semarang adalah sekitar Rp. 432,500 dan kenaikan harga tol ini baru saja berlaku. Jadi saya merasa rugi kalau menjalani tol yang hanya lurus saja tanpa pemandangan apa-apa dan membayar biaya lumayan mahal. Padahal kami tidak buru-buru. Setelah berhitung dan berdiskusi, saya dan Dudu akhirnya sepakat, untuk lewat jalan Pantura biasa agar bisa melintas perbatasan Jawa Barat dan Jawa Tengah dengan lebih berkesan. Kami juga berencana untuk berhenti di Tegal untuk brunch dan membeli makan siang.

Restoran Ibu Djoe dan Tante Hoa: Restoran Rumahan dan Kopi Kecap di Tegal

Perjalanan menyusuri Pantura kali ini sudah saya rencanakan berbekal bantuan dari Google Maps. Terutama soal makan siang dan perhentian di tengah jalan. Bukan cuma soal rasa, tapi juga suasana dan harga yang bersahabat. Yang selalu bikin deg-degan saat merencanakan sebuah perhentian adalah, “semoga pilihan saya kali ini tidak mengecewakan.” Why? Soalnya kalau berhenti itu I only have one shot. Kalau salah pilih ya tidak bisa pindah.


Begitu juga ketika membuka Google Maps di kota Tegal.

Mengapa harus Tegal? Soalnya, untuk berhenti, pilih lokasi yang berada di tengah perjalanan atau saat merasa sudah cukup lelah mengemudi. Perjalanan panjang dari Jakarta menuju Semarang, atau sebaliknya, membutuhkan jeda yang tepat. Saya mempertimbangkan jarak tempuh dan perkiraan waktu tiba di lokasi makan siang. Tegal itu letaknya strategis, persis di tengah-tengah perjalanan, bisa jadi pilihan utama untuk berhenti dan mengisi perut yang keroncongan. Kotanya juga besar, dan ada beberapa pilihan kulineran yang bisa didatangi.

Restoran Ibu Djoe dan Tante Hoa adalah satu restoran yang saya sudah mampir dua kali. Yang pertama, saya dan Dudu datang di jam tanggung. Breakfast sudah selesai, tapi lunch belum mulai. Untung Mbaknya baik dan mengijinkan kami memesan menu sarapan yang masih tersedia. Makanannya enak dan harganya tidak mahal. Jadi, di kesempatan berikutnya, kami kembali lagi untuk mencicipi makan siangnya.

Restoran ini tidak sulit ditemukan karena ada di pinggir jalan besar. Kalau lewat kota Tegal, pas di perempatan Mall dan McD, kita belok kanan. Nanti restorannya ada di sebelah kiri setelah Rumah Sakit. Di depan restoran ada lukisan besar dua perempuan yang melambangkan Ibu Djoe dan Tante Hoa. Bangunannya rumah dan parkirannya besar. Masuk ke dalam restoran, ada cerita tentang Ibu Djoe dan Tante Hoa yang digambarkan dalam bentuk komik.


Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Hotel Review: Quest Hotel Simpang Lima Semarang

Despite the name, this Hotel is closer to Semarang Chinatown than the actual Simpang Lima. The First thing I noticed about this Hotel is how close it is to good restaurants and street food stalls. Across the street, there are Wedang Ronde and Tahu Gimbal stalls. Soto Bokoran, the legendary soto shop is right next door. Within a 5-minute walk, there are Kelengan Pork Satay restaurant and Dharma Boutique Coffee Roastery. 

Famous roads like Gajah Mada, where you can find Krabe Seafood, Rumah Makan Kelapa Gading, and Tahu Pong Gajah Mada is only 10 minutes away by foot through a small road by the river. 

In short, this hotel is a great basecamp for those who are too lazy to drive around, but are craving for delicious food. 


The 3-star hotel itself is still in the affordable range with a price range from Rp. 400,000 per night for a deluxe twin/double room at online travel agents. We stayed in a family room for 3 people, which costs Rp. 750,000 per night. The room has 1 double/queen bed and one single bed, but has no view. Our room is located on the second floor. The family room is slightly larger with 32m2 compared to the regular 26m2, and also includes breakfast. Although breakfast is unnecessary when you're in Semarang and in the Plampitan area. As I mentioned before, delicious food is everywhere at super affordable prices. I'd say choose wisely. 

At first glance, the hotel room is clean and neat. I do appreciate the space and the balcony, despite not being able to open the sliding door as it was locked. Air conditioner worked well and the room was well-lit. The Internet works great and hot water runs smoothly. I had no complaints during my 3-night stays at the hotel. 

Breakfast isn't awesome, but may be useful when you're too lazy to go out in the early hours. They have western fusion selections, bread, omelette, soto and porridge. Some Indonesian / Javanese food is also present. Coffees are poured over, but tea selections are surprisingly plentiful. They even have Butterfly Pea. Restaurant isn't luxurious but the waitresses are helpful and friendly. 

The hotel has a swimming pool which I didn't check out. Waters are on the dispenser, which we filled in the jar placed on the table in the room. This is actually a great idea, because we don't have to ask for bottled water every time. Even though the hotel may be crowded, there is always a parking spot. I didn't have to read about parking, even when I went back to the hotel at night. 

What matters is that Dudu thinks the hotel is okay, and he's able to sleep through the night. The check in and check out process are pretty fast. The only tricky thing about the hotel is how the surrounding roads are mostly one-way streets. When you come by car, there is only one direction to go. 

After trying out different hotels in Semarang, I think this is the one that we will return to. It's not new and definitely far from the ideal cozy luxury accommodation, but it's worth the prize. Its convenient location is definitely the main reason why. 

Check in at:
Quest Hotel Simpang Lima Semarang
Jl. Plampitan No.37-39, Bangunharjo, Kec. Semarang Tengah, Kota Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50138
(024) 3520808


Monday, March 28, 2022

Lumpia Semarang: Makanan Tradisional yang Selalu Bikin Kangen

Tidak pernah bosan menulis tentang Lumpia Semarang, makanan kesukaan saya. Dudu sih tidak doyan haha. Entah kenapa, makanan yang satu ini selalu jadi nomor satu di hati. Nomor duanya Pempek. Tapi itu beda cerita ya.

Saya lumayan particular alias picky kalau bicara Lumpia dan sampai saat ini hanya satu yang benar-benar selalu saya cari kalau pulang ke Semarang. Lumpia Gang Lombok. Bukan cuma rasa, tapi sejarahnya juga. Kios Lumpia yang terletak di Chinatown semarang ini sudah jadi langganan sejak saya kecil. Dari harga belum 10 ribu sampai naik 15 ribu dan sekarang katanya harga 1 lumpia sudah 20 ribu. Saya belum ke sana lagi sejak pandemi, tapi konon kiosnya sudah direnovasi. Harganya lumayan memang. Tapi Lumpia ini tetap sudah ada budgetnya sendiri.

Mencoba gambar Lumpia sendiri

Ketika Googling soal harga Lumpia Semarang, saya menemukan artikel protesnya netijen soal harga makanan tradisional yang satu ini. Emangnya kenapa Lumpia Semarang mahal? Saya juga yakin jawabannya kenapa, tapi yang saya paham, Lumpia Semarang ini isinya rebung, telur dan udang. At least Lumpia Gang Lombok begitu. Kulitnya tipis dan kalau digoreng crispy bisa langsung digigit putus. Dan fillingnya ini banyak, soalnya Lumpia kesukaan saya itu gendut. Rebungnya super tasty, entah gimana masaknya. Saya merasa sih ini dimasak bersama udang cincang atau ebi hingga layu dan rasanya meresap. Lalu baru dicampur telur orak-arik dan digulung ke dalam kulitnya. Kalau Lumpia goreng ya langsung digoreng, kalau lumpia basah ya dimakan langsung.

Lumpia Gang Lombok

Lumpia Gang Lombok bukan tempat satu-satunya beli Lumpia, tapi pilihan pertama saya. Kalau habis, alias kesiangan, saya biasanya cari Lumpia Mataram depan Sanitas. Selain kedua Lumpia itu, yang lain belum ada yang nyangkut sama lidah saya. Entah kenapa beda. Ya kulitnya lebih tebal, ya rebungnya yang terlalu tipis atau terlalu pendek memotongnya. Tidak ada udang, tidak ada ebi atau bahkan telur orak-ariknya yang tidak terasa.

Makannya harus sama nasi hangat. Saya tidak menggunakan saus kental maupun bawang yang disajikan bersama Lumpianya. Buat saya Lumpia ini lauk haha.

Dulu, setiap tahun saya mudik ke Semarang, kampung halaman Papa, setiap kali itu juga saya mampir ke Lumpia Gang Lombok. Kadang kebagian, kadang kesiangan dan harus kembali ke esok harinya. Ketika Dudu lahir, saya mulai membawa Dudu ke sana. Soalnya di dekat Lumpia Gang Lombok ini ada kapal, Klenteng dan lapangan parkir yang lumayan besar untuk Dudu main-main.

 


Meskipun tidak bisa mewariskan rasa, karena Dudu kalau disuruh pilih maunya Pempek daripada Lumpia, setidaknya saya bisa mewariskan cerita. Soal kios Lumpia kesayangan, yang sebenarnya kalau disuruh nyetir sendiri ke sana tanpa Google Maps pasti nyasar juga.

Monday, April 10, 2017

The Batik Village of Laweyan, Hidden Treasure Behind Surakarta's Street

In many of our frequent visit to Solo, we found a Kampung Batik (Batik Village) hidden behind the city’s main roads. Solo is dubbed the City of Batik, as written upon arrival at Adi Soemarmo Airport. So one morning, when Dudu is busy swimming at the hotel with the cousins, I went with the moms to Kampung Batik Laweyan.



“Where do you want to go, Ma’am?” The taxi driver asked. Apparently Kampung Batik Laweyan consists of different shops and stores stretched along the long yet narrow street. Because we arrived by car, the driver took us to a shop called Batik Putra Begawan, accessible by car and have several parking spaces. From the store, we can either walk or take a tricycle to different shops in the area. The Batik shops are practically next to one another, selling different Batik items in different shape and sizes. From the air-conditioned modern store like Batik Putra Begawan that we went into, to the one inside a traditional Javanese Joglo houses. Some of the shops are located inside small alleys, fit only for pedestrians and bicycle, right next to Batik workshops. Unfortunately, the workshops are having their day off on Sundays and I was there on Sunday morning. Otherwise, visitors can learn more about Batik’s creation process and watch how the painted ones are made.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Overnight StayThe Sunan Hotel Solo

There’s always first time for everything. Been going back and forth to Java several times, this was the first time we flew in to Adi Sumarmo Airport in Solo. My first time to book the hotel through a mobile application as well. It’s Sunan Hotel, Solo. Our first time staying there and it seems like we’re going to return one day. Why? Check out our reasons below. 



Service and Check-in
We’re in town for a cousin’s wedding. So we flew in on the first flight and arrived at the hotel around 9AM, way before the designated check in time. However, the friendly receptionist at The Sunan Hotel registered us in, so that after we returned from the wedding ceremony at the church we can just ask for the key and entered our room without going through the administration process. I was once told that check-in duration is an important review factor. Well, if that’s true, then this hotel is included on the fast, hassle-free category. I ordered the room through Traveloka, and I don’t print out the confirmation page. The Sunan Hotel Solo is already familiar with the digital world and I only have to mention the name used for booking plus a valid government ID and we’re set for check in in no time.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

The Heavenly Temples: Candi Gedong Songo

The province of a thousand temples. That’s how we called Central Java. One set of these temples is located close enough to the capital city, Semarang, right on the highlands of Bandungan. It’s called Candi Gedong Songo (9 Temples).



According to literature, the nine temples were built in the 7th century, during the ancient Mataram era. Candi Gedong Songo is categorized as Hindu temples, based on the characteristics found on other Hindu temples in Indonesia. The temple images found here are including different manifestations of Siva, one of Ganesha and one of the Vedic Sage Agastya. The temple was discovered by Joan Gideon Loten, a Dutch serving the East India Colonies in 1740.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Holiday Inn Express Semarang

While Semarang is our second hometown, it's always hard to find a place to stay.
This time we decided to go for something new.


Our Story
We arrived at 9 AM and the hotel check in is 12 PM, but the receptionist let us put our luggage up front so we're free to walk around. The hotel is 5-minute walk to the city center (Simpang Lima), and it was early enough to explore the city without the traffic and the heat. We returned in the afternoon, to find the room beyond our expectation: It was bigger and nicer than expectation. The view is actually great, but the development next door obstruct our view to Simpang Lima.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Star Hotel Semarang (Previously Best Western)

Visiting the rooftop pool is a must. It gives you a different perspective of Semarang.



Rooftop View at night
(update 2016, on my recent search, I found out that the hotel has taken out the "Best Western" out of its name, so here I updated the name and contacts so not to mislead guests. None of the review below are altered.)


Bedroom

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Cimory On The Valley

By now, I assume people know Cimory. After expanding its Puncak branch, Cimory moves to open another one in Central Java, on the mountainous region of Bawen. 


Restaurant and Playground
Where exactly is Bawen? It’s between Semarang and Salatiga, somewhere near Ungaran. In the near future, when the toll road is open, Cimory will be easier to find. In the meantime, from Semarang, you can just go on the toll road, exit Ungaran and go towards Salatiga. You won’t miss Cimory.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Solo Paragon Hotel & Residences

Located right in the heart of Solo, Solo Paragon is one modern apartment-turned hotel in town. It’s easy to find, you just have to find the tallest building there.


Our Story:
We're tavelling with family of an odd number of 6. So, we're looking for an apartment-type of hotel. That's how we found this "Executive Suite" of Solo Paragon.There’s no lounge whatsoever (we asked upon booking), so staying in a suite means you just get a larger room plus a living room large enough for family gathering. Well, the hotel is more like a service residence afterall. One downside is breakfast not included (it’s Rp. 60k/person if you want to have breakfast). But hey, you’re in Solo, there are plenty of nasi liwet around. Just go down the hotel, walk around and you’ll find many street vendors ready to sell breakfast.