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    Esa

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    Jakarta's clearest fine dining credential right now.

    Esa, Restaurant in Jakarta

    About Esa

    Esa earned a place on Tatler Asia's Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 list, making it one of Jakarta's clearest cases for serious modern Indonesian cooking. Located in SCBD Park, the room is calibrated for conversation and focused dining — not takeout or casual drop-ins. Book here when the meal itself is the occasion.

    Esa, Jakarta: The Verdict

    Esa is not a casual drop-in spot at SCBD — it is a considered dining destination that made Tatler Asia's Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 list, which means it sits in a different tier of ambition from most of what surrounds it in the Senayan business district. If you are researching whether to book here for a meaningful meal in Jakarta, the short answer is yes, with caveats: this is the kind of restaurant where the experience is designed to be consumed in the room, at the table, at pace. It is not built for takeout, and treating it that way would strip most of what makes it worth your time.

    The Room and the Experience

    The address — SCBD Park, Lot 7, one of Jakarta's most polished commercial precincts , signals the register immediately. This is not a rowdy, loud neighbourhood haunt. The energy at Esa reads as composed rather than buzzy: a setting calibrated for conversation, where the ambient sound level stays low enough that you can actually hear the person across the table. For Jakarta, where the dining scene skews loud and social, that restraint is a genuine differentiator. Explorers who come for depth of experience rather than spectacle will find the atmosphere well-suited to focused eating and discussion.

    The cuisine taxonomy listed by Tatler is Indonesian, Modern , which in practice means a kitchen using Indonesian foundations and ingredients as the creative material, rather than delivering a greatest-hits recitation of nasi goreng and satay. This places Esa in a specific and increasingly credible category of contemporary Indonesian fine dining, comparable in ambition (if not identical in execution) to venues like Locavore NXT in Ubud or Kahyangan in Gondangdia. For international visitors trying to understand what modern Indonesian cooking looks like at its most serious, Esa is one of the clearest Jakarta answers available right now.

    On the Takeout Question

    Editorial angle here matters: Esa is not a venue to approach off-premise. The Tatler recognition, the SCBD location, the modern Indonesian positioning , all of it points toward a kitchen building dishes around presentation, texture, and timing. Food that depends on those elements degrades fast in transit. If you are looking for serious Indonesian food that travels well for a working lunch or a home setup, Kaum offers a more accessible format with portions and packaging better suited to that mode. Esa earns its recognition in person, not in a delivery bag.

    How It Compares

    Against Jakarta's broader fine dining and modern Indonesian field, Esa has the clearest current editorial credential , the Tatler Asia-Pacific 2025 listing is the strongest publicly documented recognition among the venues in its immediate peer set. August operates in a comparable register of ambition and is worth considering if you want a non-Indonesian modern tasting menu format. For a more relaxed, wine-led evening, Cork&Screw; Pacific Place serves a different purpose entirely. Esa is the choice when the specific goal is modern Indonesian cooking at a serious level, in a room designed for it.

    Know Before You Go

    Practical Details

    • Location: SCBD Park, Lot 7 Unit 3A, Senayan, Jakarta Selatan 12190
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations are available without extended lead times, though advance booking is recommended for weekend evenings
    • Leading for: Business dinners, special occasions, food-focused evenings where conversation matters
    • Not ideal for: Takeout, large loud groups, casual drop-ins
    • Award credential: Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025
    • Instagram: @esarestaurant
    • Cuisine register: Indonesian, Modern

    Explore More in Jakarta and Beyond

    If Esa does not fit your timing or format, the Jakarta dining scene has enough depth to offer strong alternatives at different price points and energy levels. See our full Jakarta restaurants guide for a broader view, or consult our Jakarta bars guide and Jakarta hotels guide for the full picture. If you are extending to Bali, venues like Sarong Bali in Canggu, Moksa in Bali, and Rumari in Jimbaran operate in a comparable spirit of serious, place-rooted cooking. For more on what modern Indonesian fine dining looks like at different scales, SKOOL Kitchen in Badung is worth tracking. For global reference points on what a kitchen at this level of editorial recognition tends to prioritise, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco illustrate how chef-driven tasting formats earn and sustain their credibility over time.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Esa good for solo dining?

    Esa's SCBD Park address and Tatler Asia-Pacific 2025 recognition put it firmly in the considered, destination-dining category — not the kind of place most solo diners drop into casually. That said, modern Indonesian fine dining restaurants at this level often have counter or bar seating that works well for solo guests. Call ahead to check seating options before you go; showing up solo without a reservation at a venue of this profile is a risk.

    What should I order at Esa?

    Specific menu details are not publicly documented, but Esa's Tatler Asia-Pacific 2025 listing categorises it under Indonesian and Modern cuisine, which typically means contemporary takes on Indonesian flavour profiles rather than a traditional warung format. Focus on whatever the kitchen's tasting or set format offers — at a restaurant earning this kind of editorial recognition, the chef's selection is usually the right call over ordering à la carte.

    Is Esa good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with confidence. The Tatler Asia-Pacific Best Restaurants 2025 listing gives Esa a credential that holds up as a meaningful occasion choice in Jakarta — it signals a room and kitchen operating at a level worth marking a moment with. The SCBD Park location in South Jakarta also means the surrounding precinct is polished enough to support a full evening out. Book a table rather than walking in; this is not a casual-drop-in venue.

    What should I wear to Esa?

    Esa's dress code is not explicitly stated, but its profile — Tatler-listed, SCBD Park address, modern Indonesian fine dining positioning — points clearly toward a dressed-up register. In Jakarta's top-tier SCBD restaurants, smart evening wear is the norm; showing up in shorts and sandals would be out of place. When in doubt, treat it like a business-dinner setting and you will be appropriately dressed.

    What are alternatives to Esa in Jakarta?

    Kaum is the strongest like-for-like alternative if you want modern Indonesian cuisine with strong editorial backing and a more accessible atmosphere. August works well for a fine dining occasion with a different flavour profile. If you are open to a different category entirely, Cork&Screw; Pacific Place suits wine-focused dining, while Meatguy Steakhouse and Soichiro Steakhouse are the clearest alternatives for meat-focused evenings at a high-end but less formal register than Esa.

    Location

    SCBD Park, Lot. 7 Unit 3A, Senayan, Kec. Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12190, Indonesia

    Jakarta, Indonesia

    Compare Esa

    Esa vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    EsaEasy
    KaumIndonesianUnknown
    AugustWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Meatguy SteakhouseUnknown
    Cork&Screw Pacific PlaceUnknown
    Soichiro SteakhouseUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Esa and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Kaum, Indonesian, Indonesian
    • August, Notable alternative
    • Meatguy Steakhouse, Notable alternative
    • Cork&Screw Pacific Place, Notable alternative
    • Soichiro Steakhouse, Notable alternative

    Among Esa's closest Jakarta peers, it holds the strongest current editorial credential: the Tatler Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 listing is the clearest publicly documented recognition in this group. Kaum is the most direct alternative for Indonesian cuisine, offering a more accessible format that suits groups, walk-in culture, and occasions where the atmosphere matters as much as the cooking. If modern Indonesian fine dining is specifically what you are after, Esa is the more serious choice; if you want Indonesian in a warmer, less formal room, Kaum is the call.

    August competes in a comparable tier of ambition but in a different culinary direction, it is worth considering if a modern tasting menu without an Indonesian-specific focus fits your brief. For a wine-anchored evening, Cork&Screw; Pacific Place serves a fundamentally different purpose: it is the better pick if the bottle list is driving the decision rather than the kitchen. Meatguy Steakhouse and Soichiro Steakhouse operate in a separate lane entirely, suited to protein-focused evenings rather than the chef-driven format Esa represents.

    Booking difficulty is easy across most of this set, so that alone should not drive your decision. The clearest split is this: if you are in Jakarta for one serious meal and want to understand what modern Indonesian cooking looks like at its most considered, Esa is the current answer. If you need more flexibility on format, price, or atmosphere, Kaum or August give you workable alternatives without a significant drop in quality.

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