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Thinking of dining at Table8 in Jakarta's Mulia Hotel? This review gives you the full scoop. While the stunning Chinese palace decor is a feast for the eyes, the food is a hit-or-miss affair. Discover which dishes are heavenly, like the crispy roast pork and boozy ice cream, and which might disappoint. Get the lowdown on the inconsistent quality, high prices, and essential tips before you book your table at this visually impressive but culinarily divisive buffet.
Girls, I just left Table8 at the Mulia Hotel so full I could barely walk, and I have some mixed feelings. I have to break it all down for you.
Once seated, I got straight to the point. Their Chinese buffet has a huge variety of dishes, specializing in Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine.
First, the part that made me shout Mantap:
And now, for the part that made me frown:
Okay, complaints aside, for those of you who want to check it out, take notes:

Is Jakarta's "Michelin Milk Tea" from CHICHA San Chen worth the 70k price? This honest review dives into the hype. While its freshly brewed tea offers a rich, high-quality flavor that stands out, the value is questionable. Find out if the premium taste justifies the cost, and get essential tips on how to order (hint: say no to ice!) and when to visit to avoid the crazy queues. Is it a must-try or just an expensive fad?

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Tucked away in a Jakarta alley, this hidden cafe is a digital nomad’s paradise. It offers a quiet, minimalist vibe perfect for remote work, complete with stable Wi-Fi and ample power outlets. While the ambiance is great, the real highlights are the expertly crafted manual brew coffee and surprisingly delicious food. Just be warned about the strong cooking fumes from the kitchen and remember that it’s a cashless-only venue. This spot is a must-try, with a few small caveats.