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Thinking of visiting Pabbo & Co in North Jakarta? This trendy spot wins big on atmosphere with its spacious vibe, live music, and budget-friendly prices, making it a go-to for young crowds. But hold on—the experience isn't all perfect. This review dives into the major letdowns of its poor food and frustrating service. It's a classic case of "all vibe, no substance." Find out if the great atmosphere is enough to make it worth your while.
OK, enough with the praise, now it's time to rant. Hold on tight, girls.
Finally, for the girls who are planning to check it out, here are a few key points:

Craving Al-Baik? A new fried chicken joint in North Jakarta might be the answer! This spot serves up juicy chicken with an explosion of authentic Middle Eastern spices. The real game-changers are the fragrant Nasi Kebuli and the addictive garlic sauce—a match made in heaven. While the place is family-friendly and supports a good cause, be warned: parking is a nightmare. Leave the car at home and get ready for a flavor-packed experience that's worth the trip.

Discover Rodin Patisserie, a hidden dessert haven in Jakarta that’s notoriously hard to find. Tucked away above Sushi Masa, this spot reveals a stunningly quiet and chic interior, perfect for a chill hangout. The main attraction is its exquisite Japanese-style desserts, featuring six different intensity levels of matcha ice cream, a unique sake flavor, and decadent cakes. While on the pricier side, the high-quality ingredients and unique offerings make this secret spot a worthwhile discovery for any dessert lover.

Craving top-tier coffee in Jakarta? Six Ounces in Kelapa Gading is the spot, serving amazing brews like the Caramelized Cold Brew and unique Avocado Coffee. The vibe is a cozy Australian cafe, but be warned: the food can be a gamble, and it gets extremely crowded on weekends. This guide gives you the essential insider tips—from the best time to visit to avoiding the parking nightmare—to ensure your experience is all about that fantastic coffee.

Thinking of visiting Gyu-Kaku in Jakarta? You might want to read this first! This review exposes a disastrous dining experience at the MKG branch, calling out everything from inattentive service and low-quality meat to faulty equipment. Despite the overall letdown, there was one surprising star: a divine milk pudding. Discover why you should avoid this specific location unless you're only going for the dessert, and learn which other branches are recommended for a much better Japanese BBQ experience.