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Eastern Promise in Kemang is a legendary expat haunt, but is it unfriendly to locals? This review explores the iconic English pub's highs and lows. While the authentic Indian curries and surprisingly delicious tomato soup are major highlights, be prepared for the infamous service and smoky interior. Get the full scoop on this Jakarta "living fossil," including tips on what to order, the best times to visit, and how to tackle its unique "Pressure Hour" free-flow beer challenge.
This place in Kemang, Eastern Promise, every old-timer in Jakarta knows about it, right? It's known as a"second home" for the Bules, has been open for decades, and is basically a living fossil.
But every time I mention it to my lokal friends, I always get a meaningful look…"The service there is terrible,""They're not friendly to lokal people." Anjay! For real? Today, I'm determined to go check it out for myself.
The moment you walk in, that classic old-school English pub vibe hits you. Dim lighting, a dark wooden bar, the air is a mix of beer and... well, a thick smell of smoke 🚬. It's divided into several sections inside. If you want to chill and chat, you can head to the restaurant area; if you want to watch a game and play pool, you hang out at the bar, and there's live music in the back. It's definitely a great spot to nongkrong.
Alright, enough with the praise, time for some real talk. The pitfalls of this place are just as prominent as its strengths.
Go during the day! It's less crowded, the smoke is lighter, and the waiters might be in a better mood.
Go straight for the Indian food and the tomato soup, you basically can't go wrong.
Treat it like a"tourist spot" you're visiting to experience the history and atmosphere, not a place to enjoy good service, and you'll probably have a much better time. Don't have high expectations, just go to nongkrong for a drink, and it's quite interesting to experience the old Jakarta Bule circle culture.

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