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Forget fancy dining! This unassuming seafood spot in BSD, Ujung Pandang Restaurant, proves that flavor is king. While the decor is basic, the food is anything but. Dive into authentic Makassar cuisine, featuring a perfectly grilled Sukang fish with juicy, tender meat and a unique fried boxfish. The real star might be the DIY sambal bar where you can mix your own perfect sauce. It's a true hidden gem for serious foodies who prioritize taste above all else.
Whenever I chat with friends about Indonesian seafood, the conversation always circles back to North Jakarta. But this time, a friend who lives in BSD dragged me all the way to South Tangerang, insisting I try what he calls "the hope of the village"—Ujung Pandang Restaurant.
Objectively speaking, this isn't a place you come to Chill or for the ambiance; it's purely for the food!
So, if you're the sophisticated type who prioritizes ambiance and service, this place might not be for you. But if you're a pure foodie, willing to "endure the hardship" for a taste of that authentic Makassar flavor, then this restaurant is absolutely worth making a special trip for

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Curious about the perpetually crowded Hachi Grill in Tangerang? This massive, hotel-like AYCE BBQ and shabu-shabu spot draws huge lines for a reason. Discover a paradise for meat lovers with a vast self-service buffet, high-quality meats, and a must-try collagen soup. While the queues are long and service can be inconsistent, the incredible variety might just make it worth the hassle. This review weighs the pros and cons to see if it lives up to the hype.