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Is a café worth an entrance fee? Discover Kedai Bukit Rhema at Yogyakarta's famous "Chicken Church." While the 25k ticket might seem unusual, it unlocks breathtaking 360-degree mountain views overlooking Borobudur. Your ticket even includes a surprisingly delicious portion of fried cassava. The local food, especially the Nasi Goreng, is a standout, but be prepared for slow service. This spot is more about the incredible scenery, with the food being a delightful bonus for those with time to chill.
Friends, can you believe it? I came all the way to the famous "Chicken Church" (Gereja Ayam) near Borobudur, originally just wanting to find a place to grab a coffee and Nongkrong for a bit, but the security guard at the entrance stopped me: "Ticket, please."
Finally, for the girls planning to visit, here are a few tips in plain English:
Overall, this place is more like a "viewing deck that comes with a restaurant." For this view, I think the entrance fee wasn't a waste of money. Would you pay for this view? Let's chat in the comments

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Curious about Central Java's legendary cassava shop? This spot in Salatiga is famous for its creative dishes, from classic Cheese Cassava to the unique Cassava Spaghetti. While the food gets rave reviews for its delicious, carb-heavy goodness, be warned: the experience comes with long weekend queues and a crowded, less-than-ideal environment. The article weighs if the taste is worth the two-hour wait and even shares a hack for enjoying the treats without the hassle.