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Thinking about splurging on an 800k sky buffet in Jakarta? This review weighs if the stunning 51st-floor view is the main event. While the 360-degree city panorama creates an unbeatable romantic ambiance, the food quality is a "hit or miss" affair. Find out which dishes shine (hello, Indian curry and roasted beef!) and which might disappoint. Get the inside scoop on whether the experience is truly worth the hefty price tag before you book your table.
The moment the elevator doors opened on the 51st floor, I admit I was basic and couldn't help but let out a"wow"... The entire glittering city of Jakarta was right at my feet, a 360-degree view. At that moment, I felt like I was in a movie. The vibe was absolutely perfect, and I thought to myself, this meal is already worth it! 🌃
But when I sat down and was ready to feast, I realized things weren't that simple...
The buffet here has so many options it's hard to choose, from Japanese, Western, and Chinese to local Indonesian dishes, and my most anticipated, Indian food!
So, is it worth the money?
Here are a few sincere tips for friends who want to go:

Is the viral Futago Ya in Blok M worth the infamous two-hour queue? This review dives past the social media hype to find out. The tiny, "hole-in-the-wall" spot is always packed, but the famous Creamy Miso Udon might not live up to expectations. Instead, the tender and flavorful Brisket Don is hailed as the surprising star. Get the verdict on whether to brave the line and discover what you should *actually* order for a satisfying meal.

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