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Discover a hidden gem inside a Jakarta fresh market that's curing "egg tart burnout" one bite at a time. While the location is unconventional, the reward is a legendary Portuguese egg tart with an incredibly flaky crust and a rich, pudding-like filling that isn’t overly sweet. Often compared to Macau's best, these tarts are a must-try for dessert lovers and skeptics alike. The environment isn't ideal for dining in, so grabbing them for takeaway is highly recommended.
Honestly, if my friend hadn't practically forced me to try it, who would've thought to look for a coffee shop inside that fresh market in PIK, Jakarta? 😂 I walked around in circles twice and almost thought I was being pranked... As for the atmosphere, well, you know how it is, it's literally a wet market. It's a bit stuffy and hot, and there aren't many seats. My heart sank a little.

Discover a hidden gem in North Jakarta perfect for your next hangout! Tucked away in Tanjung Priok, Tempat Seduh coffee boasts a surprising "mini Bali" vibe with a cozy outdoor area and live music. This spot isn't just about looks; it serves up seriously good coffee and delicious, affordable snacks like crispy fries and dimsum. It’s the ideal place to chill with friends, offering a lively, down-to-earth atmosphere away from the usual mall coffee chains.

Is the legendary Bakso Pakde Kumis in Sunter worth the insane queues? This review dives into the infamous street stall, tackling the debate: is it a divine flavor or just MSG soup? Get an honest take on its chewy tendon meatballs and rich, savory beef broth. More importantly, discover the crucial pro-tips you need to actually get a bowl, from pre-ordering via WhatsApp to navigating the long lines. Find out if this bustling spot truly lives up to its hype.

Monogram Bistro in Kelapa Gading is a viral sensation, luring everyone in with its photogenic, retro-jazz ambiance. But is it all style and no substance? This review dives past the Instagrammable decor to reveal the reality: a venue completely filled with smoke, painfully slow service, and long food waits. While some Indonesian dishes shine, find out if the stunning visuals are worth the frustrating experience, particularly for non-smokers looking for a comfortable night out.

Sunter's new "White House," Luc Up, is a visually stunning spot that's perfect for your social media feed. With its all-white architecture and poolside views, the ambiance is a major draw for hanging out. However, the food is a hit-or-miss affair. While some dishes like the Nasi Campur shine, others disappoint. This spot is best enjoyed for its photogenic setting, chill vibes with live music, and a few safe culinary bets rather than a full gourmet experience.