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Jakarta's Little Bahari is famous for its long queues, and for good reason—the seafood is incredible. This review raves about fresh, flavorful dishes like the Nyonya Steamed Fish and Padang Sauce Seafood. But it's a love-hate affair. Brace yourself for a chaotic, crowded atmosphere and service that leaves much to be desired. Find out if the phenomenal food is worth the battle, along with crucial tips for visiting this popular Muara Karang spot.
Jujur (to be honest), every time I pass by this Little Bahari in Muara Karang, Jakarta, and see the crowd packed like a can of sardines at the entrance, I always wonder: Is it really worth it? 🤔
This time, I tried it myself, and now I get it. It's half fire, half seawater—making you both love and hate it.
After sitting down, the chaotic feeling was instantly cured by the delicious food. Of the few dishes we ordered, almost none were a miss.
Although it's delicious, the bugs (flaws) of this place are also visible to the naked eye.

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