Ocean Garden Probolinggo Resto, Feels Like Eating in the Middle of the Forest
Probolinggo is indeed a city close to the coast. And become a long line of travel to the north coast of Java, so that many travelers pass by. This has attracted many owners who want to develop tourism, both natural tourism and culinary tourism. One of them is the Ocean Garden Resto which is located on the Pantura line, precisely on Jalan Raya Panglima Sudirman Curahsawo, Gending Probolinggo.
The Ocean Garden Resto in Probolinggo is located in a mangrove forest. This Ocean Garden restaurant has a strategic location on the beach, making this restaurant serving the concept of eating in the middle of a mangrove forest. Super calm atmosphere away from the hustle bustle. Even though it is close to the north coast route, the beauty is really thumbs up, because the surrounding mangrove forest is very dense. This mangrove forest is a special attraction and a place for shrimp to grow.
Resto Ocean Garden is right above the mangrove forest, so you will eat like at home on stilts. Choose an atmosphere to eat on the water, sit in the gazebo, or an atmosphere like a cafe, with a wooden bench neatly arranged on it. However, if you want to dine outside, you can also serve a shady garden atmosphere.
The menu at the Ocean Garden Restaurant includes seafood fried rice, black pepper crab, squid with ocean sauce and various other preparations starting from Rp. 30,000. Other menus are also available, such as grilled chicken, beef ribs and grilled rice, starting from Rp. 20,000. There are package menus that are suitable for shared menus starting from Rp. 600,000 which can be eaten by 10 people. Meanwhile, the drink menu starts from Rp. 5,000, such as original coffee and various contemporary drinks such as milkshakes with prices starting from Rp. 15,000.
The right time to visit this restaurant is in the afternoon. You will eat a meal while watching the afternoon sun and enjoy a calm sea view with a very peaceful afternoon breeze. The other side There is a path made of long wooden planks that you can pass to get to the beach. The access connects to Bentar Beach. But not a sandy beach, but a beach whose edges are filled with rocks. That's where the visitors usually capture the moment with a selfie.