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Hotel Tugu Malang
Jl. Tugu No. 3, Malang, East Java, Indonesia
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Malang, a city awarded as the loveliest town in South East Asia during the colonial times. Until this date it has remained one of Indonesia's most beautiful cities, drifting along in an air of nostalgia. It is where old Dutch planters and civil servants used to retire to a life of ease and luxury, surrounded by hilly apple and tea plantations. It is also the departure point for an early morning trip to the magnificent Mt. Bromo.Tugu Malang is located at the heart of the old town, looking out to the main monument of Indonesia's struggle for independence and a beautiful lotus pond park. Tugu Malang houses a vast, priceless collection of antiques influenced by the Javanese Babah Peranakan (the hundreds-years-old mixed culture between the Chinese migrants in Java and the native Javanese). Tugu Malang is more than just a hotel; it has become most indigenous, most essential in experiencing the beautiful richness of the history of Java.
 

The Silk Road Pavilion
Exquisite, extraordinarily romantic dining hall, scattered with red roses and dimly lit chandeliers, inspired by the exotic places of the Silk Road and the Spice Route. The Silk Road consists of four rooms that can be booked for private dinners, functions, or parties individually or in conjunction with each other: the Tirta Gangga, the Persian Room, the Kubilai Khan Chamber, and the Marco Polo. Reservation is required at least one day in advance; please contact our Duty Manager at ext. 500 for further information.
The Silk Road Pavilion
Tugu Tea House
Tugu Tea House
This cozy Javanese teahouse on the second floor has indoor and outdoor seating areas, offering a romantic view of Malang center through hundreds-years-old tree branches. Tugu Tea House is a popular meeting point, especially between 4 PM and 6 PM, where guests gather for afternoon tea (complimentary for in-house guests). A traditional Javanese–style stall featuring a variety of traditional snacks and cakes as well as a vast choice of local tea, coffee or herbal drinks are attended by Ibu Darmini, who is an expert in making Javanese traditional “jamu”.

Waroeng Shanghai 1920
This waroeng is the reconstruction of a simple waroeng/coffee bar at the harbor of Batavia that was owned by a Babah Chinese man Chan Mo Sang and his Batavia wife Siti Djaenab. This ‘waroeng' is decorated with simple Chinese long benches found in ‘waroeng' along Batavia harbor in 1920s, an antique barber chair, and old posters of Shanghai girls in the early 1900s. The long bar offers various cocktails, beverages and light meals.

 

Waroeng Shanghai 1920
L'Amour Fou
L'Amour Fou pays tribute to the strong passionate love surrounding the creation of arts of famous artists of the world, such as Antonio Gaudi (Spain), Gustav Klimts (Austria), and Roman de Tirtoff (Russia), L'Amour Fou is a place about love - For special occasions of love celebrations, proposals or declarations of the heart that are to be remembered forever, a part of L'Amour Fou, “La Chambre de Romeo et Juliette”, features an ever more private, romantic and elegant setting for a real tête-à-tête dinner surrounded by candles. L'Amour Fou features French and Italian cuisines, homemade gelati, specialty coffee drinks and cocktails. Featuring live music seven days a week, L'Amour Fou has become the hippest place in town.
L'Amour Fou
Babah Room
Babah Room
An intimate dining room that captures the Straits Chinese atmosphere of the 1930s, with an interesting display of old Chinese puppets, pictures of Chinese families that once lived in Java, as well as typical dinnerware used by the Straits Chinese during that era. This room can host private events up to 50 people.
Melati Pavilion Restaurant
The only restaurant in Malang that features a classic, romantic Malang Tempo Doeloe (Nostalgic Times of Malang) atmosphere, Melati Restaurant is famous for its original Indonesian homecooking old recipes, its Chinese Peranakan menu, as well as a vast menu of tender, juicy steaks, ranging from old Dutch Colonial recipes of batter-fried steaks to gourmet French-style grilled steaks. With its complete breakfast bread menu all baked fresh from the oven daily, this restaurant is also a favorite breakfast and brunch spot, the only one of its kind with its serene Javanese atmosphere and lush tropical greens. Melati Restaurant is open all day.
Melati Pavilion Restaurant
Roti Tugu Bakery and Sidewalk Café
Roti Tugu Bakery and Sidewalk Café
Roti Tugu is known as the best homemade bakery since its opening eight years ago, with the largest bread and cake selection in town. The wide variety of different bread products available at Roti Tugu ranges from old bread recipes from the Dutch Colonial times, to original European baguettes, croissants, whole wheat loaf, yoghurt roll, carrot bread, and other kinds of breakfast rolls. All the products of Roti Tugu are baked fresh several times daily, with absolutely no use of preservatives. Other than its bread and cake products, Roti Tugu also serves Malang traditional delicacies, ice cream and steaks of the Dutch Colonial times.


 
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