I know about Eat n Meet in Jepara and now I found Eat n Meet in Karimunjawa. I didn't expect to find a Island Paradise with Pizza Perfection. Imagine this: you're stranded on a beautiful island (well, not exactly stranded, but a two-hour fast boat ride away from the mainland) and a pizza craving hits. Fear not! Eat n Meet Karimunjawa was my savior. This spacious restaurant offers ample seating (perfect for escaping any crowds), a dedicated pizza oven, and a well-stocked bar. But pizza isn't all they do. They also serve up delicious steaks, pastas, and Indonesian favorites.Friendly service, comfortable tables, and good food are a given here. But what truly sets them apart is the quality. They use fresh, homemade bread, juicy burgers, and high-quality (possibly imported) ingredients. This dedication shows in every delicious bite. I made Eat n Meet my first stop, and the last one as well. This Pizza Paradise is unique here, but be prepared to wait a bit for your pizza - a good thin-crust takes time, especially when there's only one oven. But trust us, the wait is worth it! They offer more than Just Pizza. While pizza is their specialty, they offer a variety of other dishes to satisfy every craving. Pasta and steak, but also Indonesian food are on the menu. Plus a big assortment of drinks. They also offer boat trips, snorkeling tours, and other activities to kickstart your island getaway. Whether you're seeking delicious food, a comfortable hangout spot, or the perfect place to launch your island adventures, Eat n Meet Karimunjawa has you covered. At least, for me all was covered with this place. And for a late hangout, its just a few minutes drive is Ben's. The new...
Read moreCold beer at competitive price ! Had a chicken burger (BBQ), taste was great. This place has vibes of good old expat bars in Jakarta and Bali, simple and authentic, which is getting rare nowadays. Service was fast and staff very welcoming.
Message to the owner : When a customer leaves a bad review, avoid comments regarding their country of origin (go back to Russia! I’m sure it would be better in Bangladesh!” — those replies give a touch of racism to your establishment and could be taken wrong by potential customers. I’m sure you don’t mean it, but put yourself in the shoes of a potential customer who is reading this kind of reply from the owner.
Your place is great, if people don’t like it, fine, that’s life. No need to be harsh because no matter how wrong he/she is, a customer is always right. If they did not like something, invite them to come back so they can change their mind.
When I do not like the food or anything about a place, I prefer to talk directly to the person in charge so they can make it better instead of leaving a naughty comment. On the other side, when I have a good experience, I’ll let...
Read morePizza was lackluster!... especially since Google labels this place as "pizza" restaurant. I came in here hoping the pizza would be cool with some type of Indonesian twist but unfortunately theres nothing special about them. Paper thin crust with bare minimum toppings. Burgers are ok.
Decor is alright and heavily influenced by western styles.
Service was carried out with minimum effort although that didnt bother me (I worked 10+ years as a waiter). However, 5 minutes after they closed, our waitress literally walked up to us and dropped the check without saying anything (while we were still eating) and stood next to our table and stared at us without moving until we paid the bill. We had only been there less than one hour and still had food on our table.
The moral of the story is maybe come once to experience this place but that's it. I dont think I will be coming back...
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