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Step into a time capsule at Satu Lagi Bar, an authentic English pub in South Jakarta. While the cold draft beer and classic pub atmosphere are a major draw, the real showstopper is an unexpected one: a phenomenal Soto Ayam. This review dives into why the local Indonesian soup outshines the Western dishes. Get the inside scoop on this bizarre but brilliant pairing, seating tips to avoid mosquitoes, and when to catch the weekend live band for the ultimate vibe.
After hanging out in South Jakarta for a while, you'll find some places that are like time capsules, staying unchanged no matter how much the world around them shifts. A friend asked to Nongkrong at an old spot, and to my surprise, it was this Satu Lagi Bar, tucked away inside the Kristal Hotel.
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