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Discover a hidden gem in Banjarmasin with a fantastic open-air courtyard vibe, perfect for a chill evening. The main event, Iga Bakar (grilled ribs), promises rich flavor, but be warned: dining here is a lottery. You might get fall-off-the-bone perfection or tough, chewy meat. This review dives into the beautiful setting and the frustratingly inconsistent food and service, helping you decide if this culinary gamble is worth taking.
Following the GPS, we twisted and turned through a residential area in Banjarmasin. I really thought the driver was lost and was about to turn back. Who would've thought? It was so quiet it was surreal, but it turns out there's this huge courtyard hidden deep in an alley.
It has a 4.7 rating on Google Maps and specializes in Iga Bakar. Sounded pretty Mantap, but... Anjay, the experience was like a rollercoaster ride! 🎢
So, for those of you who want to give it a try, here's some honest advice:

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