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Is Jakarta's "Michelin Milk Tea" from CHICHA San Chen worth the 70k price? This honest review dives into the hype. While its freshly brewed tea offers a rich, high-quality flavor that stands out, the value is questionable. Find out if the premium taste justifies the cost, and get essential tips on how to order (hint: say no to ice!) and when to visit to avoid the crazy queues. Is it a must-try or just an expensive fad?
I happened to be tired from shopping today, so I just steeled my heart and decided to give it a try to see if the money was well spent.
Finally, let me break it down for you girls in plain English:
So, would you pay for this"Michelin bubble tea"? Let's chat in the comments! 👇

Union Deli is famous for having Jakarta's best red velvet cake, but is it worth the long lines? This review dives in, confirming the cake is legendary—moist, dense, and absolutely divine. The cozy, New York bistro vibe is perfect for an afternoon treat. However, a big heads-up: the main courses are a major disappointment. Find out why you should stick to the god-tier desserts and how to snag the best afternoon tea deal, skipping the dinner letdown.

Ready to tackle a curry challenge in Jakarta? This spot in Plaza Indonesia serves up a "Monster Combo Curry" on a plate so massive it's perfect for sharing between two or three people. Piled high with crispy chicken cutlets, fantastic fish fillets, and more, it’s a feast for the eyes and stomach. The unique sweet and thick curry sauce is surprisingly addictive. For a fun, filling meal that offers great value when shared, this giant curry is a must-try experience.

Tucked away in Menteng, this heritage cafe offers a stunning retro vibe in a converted old house. It’s a photogenic paradise with amazing coffee, but the main event is the pork. The signature Pork Porchetta is a must-try, boasting perfectly crispy skin and juicy meat that earns rave reviews. While it's on the pricier side and has some dining limitations, the incredible ambiance and unforgettable crispy pork make it a worthwhile visit for Jakarta's foodies.

Thinking about the 800k IDR weekend brunch at Sana Sini Jakarta? You might want to read this first. This review details a disappointing experience with cold food, empty platters, and shockingly expensive drinks that are charged separately. While the ambiance and sashimi are decent, the overall quality has seriously declined from its glory days. Discover why this once-great buffet is now considered overhyped and get a crucial tip on which mealtime might actually be worth your money.