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Craving sushi on a budget? Head to this "Sushi Warteg" in Cempaka Putih, Jakarta, for an unbeatable deal! With prices starting at just 5,000 Rupiah, you can pick and choose your favorites from a surprisingly delicious selection. Don't miss the Inari Beef Cheese or the classic Salmon Mayo Roll. This casual, outdoor spot is Halal-certified and even offers a 10% discount for students and workers on weekdays, making it the ultimate wallet-friendly sushi fix.
Friends, who can relate! Eating sushi in Jakarta like you're at a Warteg (mixed rice stall), just grabbing a plate and picking whatever you want, the experience is so wild! 🤣 When I saw the price tag said starting from 5000 rupiah, I seriously thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. Can you still find prices like this these days? Right in Cempaka Putih, I've struck gold!
Don't be fooled by its roadside stall appearance, sharing an outdoor space with the noodle shop next door, because the taste is the real deal. I wasn't expecting much for the price, but after one bite... Anjay! The freshness far exceeded my expectations! The rice is soft and sticky, and they're generous with the fillings.
OK, as usual, let's get real.
Come on, take out your little notebook and jot this down, here's a foolproof guide:
All in all, if you want to satisfy your sushi cravings for the least amount of money, this is the right place to go!
📍 Sushi Mate X - Cempaka Putih
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