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This Banjarmasin hotspot wows with its stunning, Bali-style courtyard, complete with a pool and fountain, making it a picture-perfect destination. While the service is exceptionally friendly, the food is a gamble—often overpriced and inconsistent in quality. Is the incredible atmosphere worth it? This review dives into whether the vibe can forgive the food, offering smart tips on what to order so you can enjoy this beautiful spot without the culinary disappointment.
When I first arrived in Banjarmasin, a friend told me there was a place that's a local "landmark" and that I had to go Nongkrong there. To be honest, I didn't think much of it at first, but the moment I stepped inside, it was straight up Anjay! I thought I had teleported to the backyard of some boutique hotel in Bali...
With the atmosphere hyped up like this, my expectations for the food I ordered went through the roof. The result... well, how should I put it? The experience was a bit like opening a blind box.
👍 What to order:
👎 A bit risky:
So, for the girls who want to check this place out, here are a few sincere suggestions:

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