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With over 9,000 rave reviews, Bebek Kaleyo is famous for its legendary crispy fried duck and addictive, fiery sambal. But is the hype worth it? This honest review explores the fine line between delicious and disaster. While the flavor is a knockout, the article also uncovers a chaotic atmosphere, small portions, and even alarming food safety concerns at one branch. Get the essential tips on when to go, what to order, and whether this popular spot is truly worth the risk.
Every time I pass by Bebek Kaleyo, the line is so long... it's like they're giving food away for free. Known as Indonesia's national canteen, with over 9,000 reviews on Google and a high score of 4.6, who wouldn't be intrigued? 🤔 This time, I happened to be in Bekasi, so I decided to check out its Grand Wisata branch.

Lured by its presidential seal of approval and "royal taste, people's price" slogan? This review of Kampung Kecil's Bekasi branch suggests you think twice. While it serves authentic Sundanese dishes, with the sweet and sour fish being a highlight, the overall experience can be a letdown. Prepare for chaotic service, long waits, and a noisy, fast-food-like atmosphere. Get the honest scoop on whether this much-hyped eatery is truly worth the visit before you go.

Tired of Cikarang's dusty industrial vibe? Discover Living Plaza Jababeka, a surprising "little oasis" that makes the bumpy journey worthwhile. This one-stop lifestyle center offers a clean, comfortable escape with everything you need. Find diverse dining options like Marugame Udon and Starbucks, convenient shopping at ACE and INFORMA, and even a movie theater. It's the perfect spot for locals to eat, shop, and chill, though the drive there can be a real test of patience.

Curious about the viral 4.8-star crispy omelette rice from Dadar Beredar? This review investigates the hype. Discover its signature dish, featuring a perfectly fried egg with irresistible lacy edges. While the flavor is intensely spicy and satisfyingly crunchy, be warned—it's also incredibly oily. The article also spills the tea on the forgetful service and questionable hygiene, helping you decide if this popular spot is truly worth the long queue and high praise.

Tired of Cikarang's industrial park food scene? Discover Kampung Kecil, a restaurant that feels like a hidden Indonesian village. Escape the city bustle and dine in private thatched-roof huts (Saung) set amidst serene ponds and greenery. While the unique ambiance is the main attraction, the set menus offer a delicious and budget-friendly meal. It's the perfect spot for a memorable family gathering or a chill hangout with friends, proving Cikarang has more to offer than you think.