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Curious about the viral EM Gelato in Blok M? This review tackles whether the long queues and high prices are worth it. Discover standout flavors like the rich Pistachio and intense Triple Chocolate, praised for their authentic taste. However, be warned: portions are small, the texture is more like soft ice cream, and it's a tiny grab-and-go spot. Get the full scoop on the taste, value, and essential tips before you join the line at this trendy pink shop.
As for the taste, it's really something special. While waiting in line, you can smell the freshly baked waffle cones, which is super therapeutic. I chose two flavors, a small cup for 38k IDR:
Also, the space inside is so small it's hard to even turn around, and during peak hours, the queuing and crowding can diminish the experience. If you're thinking of coming here to Nongkrong and chat with friends, I'd advise you to think twice.
Finally, here are a few practical tips for you, for all the girls who want to check it out, save this now!

Discover Gogrill-ah!, a wallet-friendly All-You-Can-Eat BBQ in South Jakarta for just 110k IDR. This spot offers a surprising variety of marinated meats and seafood. But be warned, it's nicknamed the "Sauna" BBQ for a reason! Expect a very crowded, smoky, and lively atmosphere. This article breaks down whether the budget-friendly feast is worth the trade-off in comfort, giving you all the tips you need before braving the queue for this popular, no-frills dining experience.

Is the legendary El Asador steakhouse in Kemang still worth the hype? This classic spot is famous for its smoky atmosphere, but its reputation is now on the line. While the creamy mashed potatoes and refreshing sangria remain definite highlights, the steak quality has become a total gamble—sometimes juicy and perfect, other times tough and overcooked. This review weighs the pros and cons, helping you decide if this hit-or-miss experience is a risk worth taking for your next meal.

Curious about Houma, Jakarta's viral listening bar? This spot is drawing crowds with its cool 90s retro vibe, live music, and a unique listening corner where you can spin your own vinyl. While the atmosphere is a music lover's dream, the food can be pricey and underwhelming. This review breaks down the hits and misses, offering essential tips on booking, time limits, and parking to help you decide if this trendy hangout is worth the hype.

Looking for an after-work escape in SCBD? Beer Hall delivers a massive, industrial space with a high-energy, live-house vibe. While the music is blasting and the beer selection is surprisingly limited, the food is the real showstopper. The crispy Nasi Babi Garing Sambal Matah is an unexpectedly divine dish that steals the spotlight. It's the perfect spot for a lively group outing, just come prepared for loud tunes and premium SCBD prices.