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Wondering if Jakarta's viral Scarlett's Café is worth the infamous two-hour queue? This review dives into the hype, spotlighting its star attraction: the show-stopping Poured Tiramisu. While the desserts and photogenic Korean-style decor are major draws, the article gives an honest look at the downsides, including the cramped space, high prices, and dining time limits. Get the full scoop and essential tips before you decide to brave the line for this trendy, internet-famous spot.
Honestly, for Jakarta's internet-famous spots, waiting in ridiculously long lines is pretty much the norm. But for this Scarlett's Café, I really didn't expect the weekend line to be so long it makes you question your life. It felt like I was about to be pushed into the middle of the road any second…
However, the moment the desserts were served, I forgave them halfway.
Finally, a guide for my girls on what to avoid:

Jurnal Risa Coffee boasts an impeccable retro Dutch colonial vibe, making it a paradise for Instagram-worthy photos. But is the experience all style and no substance? This honest review dives into the "horror" of its disappointing food, overly sweet drinks, and frustratingly slow service. Find out if this famous haunted-house-themed cafe is worth visiting for more than just the pictures and get essential tips to avoid a frustrating experience.

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Curious about the trendy Indonesian brand, The RR Chocolate? This spot boasts a fantastic ambiance and a must-see "Dragee Wall" where you can scoop your own colorful chocolates. While the signature chocolate drinks and cakes are a chocoholic's dream, the article gives a heads-up that the main courses, cocktails, and service might not live up to the hype. It’s the perfect place for a sweet treat, but maybe not for a full dining experience.