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A viral Jakarta sambal spot, Penyetan Cok, boasts a 4.9 Google rating and over 20 types of sambal, but is it worth the hype? This review shares a mixed experience at the South Jakarta eatery. While the sambal variety is a major draw for chili lovers, some dishes like the fried noodles fell flat. Discover an honest take on this popular restaurant, including which dishes to try, which to avoid, and tips for getting the best value.
So, is this place actually worth visiting? Here's my advice:
Overall, it's not the kind of place I'd drag my friends to for a special trip, but if you happen to be nearby and want to just Chill and have some Indonesian food, it's an option. Has anyone else eaten here? Come chat in the comments, was it just my bad luck or...? 🤔

Step into a time capsule at Satu Lagi Bar, an authentic English pub in South Jakarta. While the cold draft beer and classic pub atmosphere are a major draw, the real showstopper is an unexpected one: a phenomenal Soto Ayam. This review dives into why the local Indonesian soup outshines the Western dishes. Get the inside scoop on this bizarre but brilliant pairing, seating tips to avoid mosquitoes, and when to catch the weekend live band for the ultimate vibe.

Discover a hidden cookie spot inside Jakarta's Lewis & Carroll teahouse! This tiny stall serves up giant, New York-style soft cookies with gooey, melted fillings. Be warned: they are intensely sweet, a true challenge for even the most dedicated sweet tooth. If you're not up for the sugar rush, the savory cornflake ice cream and rich cereal milk are fantastic alternatives. It's a tiny, grab-and-go spot, perfect for a quick, decadent treat rather than a long hangout.

Discover the Kitchenette at PIM, a standout branch with a unique European street-side bistro vibe perfect for chilling with friends or family. While some dishes can be hit-or-miss, the Mentaiko Pasta and Roasted Chicken are definite must-tries, and you can't leave without tasting the legendary Biscoff Crumble dessert! It’s also a surprisingly great spot for working, offering a comfy alternative to typical cafes. This location's special atmosphere and solid menu make it worth a visit.

Discover Maison Pierre Bakery, a hidden French patisserie tucked away inside the GrandLucky supermarket in SCBD. This takeaway-only spot is a carb-lover's dream, serving up authentic, generously-sized pastries like flaky butter croissants and massive danishes. The real secret? Visit after 7 PM to snag select items at a 50% discount! It’s a high-value find for an incredible, Halal-certified treat that won't break the bank.