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Curious about the viral Jakarta misoa spot with the hour-long queue? This review spills the tea on The Misoa Story. Find out why its taste is so polarizing, from a bland original broth to a mala that misses the mark. While the noodles might not live up to the TikTok hype, the hekeng (shrimp rolls) are a standout. Get the honest verdict on whether it's worth the wait and tips for navigating the chaos if you still decide to go.
Friends, who gets it? My TikTok has been flooded recently, it's all about this place in Blok M, The Misoa Story. Seeing that steaming bowl of misua in the videos, I admit, I'm that sucker who got influenced and just had to go try it. 😅
As for the mala flavor, Anjay! I was so looking forward to a Sichuan-style mala, but it ended up tasting more like a black pepper broth, and it was a bit too salty. If you're coming for heavy flavors, you might be disappointed.
If you still want to go check it out, take some advice from me to save yourself some trouble:
All in all, it's one of those"visit once and you're done" kind of places. If you ask me whether it's worth waiting in line for an hour, my advice is: you're better off spending that time somewhere more chill. 🤷♀️

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