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A Depok bakery with a perfect 5.0-star rating from just four reviews sparks curiosity: is it a hidden gem or a trap? Follow along on an investigative trip to August Bakery to uncover the truth. This isn't a typical food review—it's a surprising scouting report that reveals the bakery's true nature without a single bite. Discover a cautionary tale about online ratings and join the call for locals to solve the mystery of whether the bread is actually any good.
Girls, you know the drill. It's either a hidden gem or the reviews are padded by the owner's friends and family. Out of professional spirit (and a bit of curiosity for the drama), I decided to go investigate.
To be honest, this place is really a bit out of the way, on a small street in Depok with a super strong local vibe. The storefront looks just like the picture on Google—simple and unpretentious, definitely not the kind of Instagrammable spot that makes you want to go in and take pictures. I peeked from the entrance and saw that besides bread, they also seem to make noodles? And even do wholesale? Their business scope is a bit wild; I couldn't quite figure out the owner's strategy.
Let's get to the main point. Did I go in and try it?
Anjay, I did not. 😅
To be real with you all, I observed from the doorway for a bit, and it felt more like a community bakery or a small wholesale spot, not the kind of cafe-bakery we'd usually go to for Nongkrong or to Chill. Their main customers are probably the neighbors or other restaurants, with retail just being a side thing.
So, to avoid disturbing their regular business and to save any of you girls the disappointment of making a special trip, I just acted as a scout this time and didn't go in for a"deep dive."
This post isn't a recommendation, think of it more as an adventure log and a guide on what to avoid!

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