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Sichuan food lovers, head to Suji Sauerkraut Fish in Jakarta! Their signature Suan Cai Yu is a must-try, boasting a complex sour, numbing, and spicy soup with melt-in-your-mouth fish. Get ready for a lively, loud experience, complete with shouting staff and a bustling crowd. Don't miss the crispy Lemon Fried Chicken or the cooling Bing Fen dessert. While not a quiet spot, the authentic flavors and energetic vibe make it an unforgettable meal for spice enthusiasts.
Girls, you won't believe this. I was shopping at Central Park and wanted to find a good place to Nongkrong and eat, but just as I sat down, all the waiters suddenly started shouting in unison, and it scared the heck out of me! 🤯
But back to the main point, this place is the super popular Suji Sauerkraut Fish. The queue is no joke, but the taste is really worth it!
Overall, if you're a huge fan of Sichuan cuisine, it's definitely worth coming for this fish. But if you're looking for a quiet dining environment, you might want to think twice

Discover LIT BAKEHOUSE, a trendy bakery unexpectedly hidden inside Jakarta's chaotic Glodok market. While its famed plain croissant is good, the real star is the "Brie-lliant" Croissant—a savory and sweet flavor bomb of cheese, jam, and walnuts. The moist Carrot Cake is also a must-try. This industrial-chic spot is a true hidden gem for adventurous foodies, but be prepared for premium prices, a tiny space, and a non-Halal menu.

Discover MIMI Social House, a spot with a split personality! While the deafening live band and smoky interior create a wild party vibe, the food is the real showstopper. Dive into incredible fall-off-the-bone American Pork Ribs and a tableside Caesar salad that will blow you away. This "Dragon & Cow" themed spot is perfect for meat lovers and party animals, but if you're looking for a quiet chat, be sure to grab a seat outside.

Head to West Jakarta for Kebuli Ijab Qabul, a spot serving seriously delicious Nasi Kebuli. The lamb and chicken are incredibly tender and packed with rich spices, while portions are generous and prices are low. While the food is a must-try, the dining space is very basic, so takeout is a great option. A crucial tip for visitors: always double-check your bill for accuracy before paying to avoid being overcharged

Spice lovers, get ready! A Hunan restaurant in Jakarta's PIK is serving up seriously authentic and bold flavors that will have you ordering extra rice. This spot is perfect for anyone craving a fiery feast. Highlights include the "rice assassin" Hunan-style Stir-fried Pork and the crispy, numbing Sichuan-style Fried Chicken. The review also shares essential tips on adjusting spice levels, avoiding long waits, and even snagging a free birthday noodle for a perfect dining experience.