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Curious about a 4.9-star pho spot in a Pluit mall? This Jakarta restaurant is praised for its rich, authentic beef broth and tender meat. A must-try hack is dipping their cakwe (fried dough sticks) into the soup! While the signature pho is a star, not everything hits the mark. This guide reveals the perfect order, what to skip (like the spring rolls), and other perks like unlimited iced tea refills to ensure a flawless visit.
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Skeptical about a 4.9-star Google rating? This review dives into Jakarta's Kungfu Hotpot and confirms it’s the real deal. The star is the authentic Herbal Pork Stomach and Chicken soup, a rich, MSG-free broth that’s soul-stirring. Don’t miss the bouncy handmade pork balls and unique fish noodles. While a bit pricey, the article shares essential tips on booking, group dining for better value, scoring discounts, and even finding the free self-serve ice cream.

Discover a stunning art gallery-themed cafe in Gading that’s a dream for photo lovers! This spot boasts high ceilings, incredible natural light, and picture-perfect corners. While the generous pasta, cheesy pizza, and cute desserts are tempting, is the beautiful ambiance worth the slow service and high prices? Dive into this honest review to get the full scoop on the pros and cons, plus essential tips on parking and ordering before you go.

Discover a cozy cafe in Jakarta's Pluit, a perfect spot for your next work-from-cafe session. It boasts ample power outlets, fast WiFi, and a must-try Creme Brulee Coffee with a crackable sugar top. The main attraction is the viral Capybara Pudding, but be warned: this super-cute dessert is only available on Saturdays and sells out fast! This homey spot is ideal for both productivity and treating yourself, though you might need headphones during peak hours.

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.