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Escape Jakarta's hustle at Plataran Dharmawangsa, an "urban oasis" resembling a Javanese royal garden. This fine dining spot, centered around a 150-year-old Joglo house, serves unique Indonesian dishes like Mangosteen Curry Duck. But is the stunning ambiance worth the million-rupiah price tag? This review weighs the highlights against potential pitfalls like small portions and inconsistent quality, helping you decide if this luxurious experience is the right splurge for a special occasion.
Just came from Plataran Dharmawangsa in South Jakarta, and I feel like I didn't just go for a meal, but rather spent the afternoon Nongkrong in some Javanese royal's back garden.
Sitting down, the main event is of course the food. No matter how great the ambiance is, it's all for nothing if the food isn't good. This time, I pretty much tried a few of their signature dishes:
By the way, they have a promotion on some of their non-alcoholic cocktails, like two for 75k Indonesian Rupiah, which is a pretty good deal.
Alright, enough with the praise, your girl has to drop some truth bombs.
Lastly, a small complaint about the environment: the indoor air conditioning can be a bit"zen" sometimes, so if you can't stand the heat, girls, be warned. Also, since this is a popular spot for family gatherings, you might occasionally run into some rowdy kids, ruining the Chill vibe.
For those of you who want to check it out, take note of these few points, they'll help level up your experience!

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