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This popular Jakarta buffet boasts a 4.9-star rating, but is it worth the hype and long queues? This review dives into Shaburi & Kintan, praising its high-quality meats like Karubi Black Pepper and surprising buffet gems like Carbonara Udon and Truffle Soup. However, it also serves a major heads-up about the inconsistent service and high price. Get the full scoop and some essential survival tips before you decide to brave the line for this all-you-can-eat experience.
Every time I pass by this Shaburi & Kintan at Gandaria City, there's always a long line at the entrance. It has a 4.9 rating from over 9000+ reviews on Google Maps, which is insane. Honestly, if my friend hadn't dragged me here, just seeing the queue and hearing the occasional complaints about the service would have put me off long ago.
We arrived on a weekend afternoon, and sure enough, no one at the entrance paid us any attention. We walked up to the cashier, and the girl there was just busy with her own stuff, not even thinking about getting someone to greet us. Anjay, that service attitude, I almost wanted to turn around and leave, okay? I thought to myself, I have to see what kind of heavenly flavor could make people endure such hardship. 🙄
So, is it worth it? If you're a pure carnivore with high standards for food quality, then go for it. But if you really value the service experience, you might need to go in with a good mood, otherwise you might get annoyed. 🤷♀️
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