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Great and cheap meat: Indoguna Meat Shop

We went there the first time last week and I was back again today.

Not sure if you realised but groceries are considerably pricey in Jakarta; as compared to the overall living standard.  I find that meat in Ranch Market and even Carrefour/Lottemart to be more expensive than Singapore. And less fresh.

And thank goodness we found Indoguna through Ana's blog and can attest that it was a great recommendation as the prices were almost half of Ranch Market and twice as fresh. It is not a big shop but you can find most of the cuts you want (beef), some lamb, salmon, mackerel and sometimes even lobster! So this is definitely the place to go to if you want some great and cheap meat in Jakarta!

Apparently Indoguna supplies to all the major supermarkets here, hence the lower price; and I've checked out that they do also have a presence in Singapore.

Entrance of the meat shop.

Some of the purchases today.
I've got 6x ribeyes, 2x tenderloins, 0.5kg ground beef, salmon patties, some chips and the total bill only came up to be 680,000IDR (60+ USD~).

Isn't this great?! Go check it out yourself!


Indoguna

Jl Cipaku 1 No.1
Kebayoran Bar, Jakarta 12170

Tel: 021 722 2050

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  1. Thanks for sharing! Have you tried the meatshop @ Bali Deli supermarket in Blok M Pasaraya? I was there recently shopping for Indonesian handicrafts and came across this newly opened meatshop. We bought the wagyu and salmon and they are very fresh. The staff told us that the meatshop is owned by a meat distributor. And the supermarket has a lot of imported products (and wine too!). A good place to shop for your dinner.

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    1. Hi Elisse, thanks for your note! No I have not, but I will go check it out soon :):)

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