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Don't be fooled by the 4.9-star Google rating for Saung Abah Ayam Bakar Bambu in Bogor! This review uncovers the truth behind the hype. While the traditional atmosphere is a plus, the food is a major letdown, featuring bland, overpriced chicken and other disappointing dishes. Learn the secret to their high score and get essential tips on how to avoid this dining trap, saving your money and appetite for better food in Bogor.
Just as I was trying to figure it out, a waiter came over with a smile and asked, "Dear, if you give us a five-star review, we can give you a free glass of lemon tea."
But if you're going there for the "good food," girls, take my advice:
In short, the taste and the price are a serious mismatch. For this place, I'm so done! There are so many other good places to eat in Bogor, let's just go somewhere else

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