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Calling all J-Pop and anime fans in Jakarta! Discover Lime Light, a legendary KTV in Tanjung Duren. Don't let its humble exterior fool you; its song library is packed with an unmatched collection of anime, Vocaloid, and Tokusatsu hits. While the rooms can be a mixed bag, the super affordable rates and surprisingly tasty snacks make it the ultimate no-frills spot for singing your favorite Japanese and Korean tunes all night long.
After being an otaku in Jakarta for so many years, I'm seriously done! Every time I want to go to KTV with friends to sing some anime songs, I can't find any after searching through the entire song library. In the end, I can only tearfully sing Jay Chou at Inul Vizta... Anjay!
Walking in, the waiting area has been newly renovated and is quite bright and clean. But the private rooms, well, it's kind of like opening a blind box. Some rooms are okay, while others are... the sofa is a bit saggy, and the AC isn't very strong. But none of that matters!
For all my girls who want to go have a blast, take note of these tips:

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Discover CRAFTOTE, a hidden gem in West Jakarta that’s part café, part rattan gallery. This cozy, home-like spot offers a quiet escape perfect for working or relaxing. Be sure to try the unique Dragon Craft Coffee and crispy Empek-empek Kulit. The main attraction? A stunning collection of high-quality, affordable local handicrafts. It’s a unique place to chill, work, and find beautiful artisanal treasures without breaking the bank.