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Craving Jakarta's best ox tongue rice? This review dives into Daitokyo Sakaba, a hidden izakaya in Blok M's "Little Tokyo." Famous for its incredible Gyutan Don and delicious skewers, the spot offers an authentic, private vibe. However, be prepared for a major catch: the entire place is a smoking zone. Get the essential tips on what to order (and what to avoid!), how to book a table, and decide if this smoky gem is the right spot for you.
Whenever friends visit Jakarta and specifically ask to Nongkrong in Blok M's"Little Tokyo," the first place that pops into my head is Daitokyo Sakaba. But honestly, I have mixed feelings about recommending this place. It's a love-hate relationship, you could say!
To be honest, this place isn't cheap. The skewers are gone in a few bites, and for two people to eat and drink casually, it's common for the bill to head towards 1 million IDR. The value for money really isn't great. It's the kind of place that's okay for an occasional craving, but coming often will hurt your wallet.
Finally, here are some solid tips for you. If you want to go without any mishaps, listen to me:

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