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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! 👇

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