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Thinking of visiting Gyu-Kaku in Jakarta? You might want to read this first! This review exposes a disastrous dining experience at the MKG branch, calling out everything from inattentive service and low-quality meat to faulty equipment. Despite the overall letdown, there was one surprising star: a divine milk pudding. Discover why you should avoid this specific location unless you're only going for the dessert, and learn which other branches are recommended for a much better Japanese BBQ experience.
I'm in Gading, Jakarta, just ate at Gyu-Kaku, and I'm so mad I'm just Nongkrong on the roadside writing this review.
Everyone knows the Gyu-Kaku brand, right? A heavyweight in the Japanese BBQ scene. I thought you couldn't go wrong even if you picked it with your eyes closed, but... Anjay, this MKG branch really gave me a rude awakening. 🫠
So my advice is very straightforward:
Alright, rant over. What other tourist traps have you guys run into in Jakarta? Let's chat in the comments and let me see which"adventure" I should go on next! 👇

Monogram Bistro in Kelapa Gading is a viral sensation, luring everyone in with its photogenic, retro-jazz ambiance. But is it all style and no substance? This review dives past the Instagrammable decor to reveal the reality: a venue completely filled with smoke, painfully slow service, and long food waits. While some Indonesian dishes shine, find out if the stunning visuals are worth the frustrating experience, particularly for non-smokers looking for a comfortable night out.

Discover a hidden tea sanctuary tucked away in the basement of Jakarta's bustling Mangga Dua Square. This quiet gem offers an escape, focusing on a slow, ritualistic experience with high-quality traditional teas like Qing Xiang Guan Yin and aged Bai Cha Shou Mei. It’s a place to truly savor the moment. For an unexpected treat, don't miss their surprisingly delicious Mie Sapi (beef noodles). This spot is a must-visit for serious tea lovers seeking tranquility and an authentic brew.

Tired of Jakarta's typical EDM clubs? HW Ambyar offers a completely different vibe, feeling more like a massive wedding reception than a nightclub. Get swept up in the happy, down-to-earth energy as a live band plays Dangdut Koplo, inspiring huge crowd sing-alongs. This article reviews the uniquely Indonesian party spot, highlighting the must-try food, the disappointing cocktails, and essential tips for planning your visit to this unforgettable "guilty pleasure" experience.

Sunter's new "White House," Luc Up, is a visually stunning spot that's perfect for your social media feed. With its all-white architecture and poolside views, the ambiance is a major draw for hanging out. However, the food is a hit-or-miss affair. While some dishes like the Nasi Campur shine, others disappoint. This spot is best enjoyed for its photogenic setting, chill vibes with live music, and a few safe culinary bets rather than a full gourmet experience.