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Step back in time at Sari Pacific Jakarta’s Restoran Fiesta, where a 70s vibe sets the stage for an unexpected culinary star. While the decor is old-school, the oxtail soup (Sop Buntut) is the absolute must-try, boasting a rich broth and fall-off-the-bone meat. Also, don't miss the comforting Martabak and a nostalgic dessert section with a soft-serve machine. Just a heads-up: drinks cost extra, but that phenomenal soup makes the visit completely worthwhile.
Honestly, if my friend hadn't dragged me here, I probably would have wanted to turn right back around the moment I stepped into Restoran Fiesta at the Sari Pacific hotel. 😅
Remember, drinks are ordered separately! If you want to save money, you can eat your fill here first, then go somewhere else to nongkrong for drinks. Or, just come for that soup—it's worth it

Escape the trendy crowds and discover Sushi Matsu, a hidden gem for Japanese food in Menteng. Tucked away in a quiet hotel, this spot offers a relaxed ambiance perfect for conversation. The highlights are the must-try dishes: incredibly thick-cut salmon sashimi, melt-in-your-mouth unagi sushi, and a decadent truffle gyudon. It’s an authentic, high-quality dining experience for those who value fantastic food over flashy decor.

This viral Jakarta garden restaurant boasts a stunning Bali-like atmosphere with lush plants and live music, making it a perfect spot to chill with friends. But is it worth its 4.5-star Google rating? This review dives into why the vibe gets an A+, but the food is a total disaster. Get the essential tips on what to order (and what to avoid at all costs) to enjoy the incredible ambiance without the disappointment.

Thinking of working from the viral Common Grounds in Central Jakarta? Think again! This guide warns the WFC crowd to stay away due to a lack of Wi-Fi and poor signal. While the cafe boasts professional pour-over coffee and tasty dishes like Shakshouka, be prepared for rushed service, a 1.5-hour time limit, and a noisy environment. It's a spot for a quick coffee fix with friends, not for settling in to get work done.

Step back in time at Kedai Tjikini, a Jakarta café with an authentic vintage vibe that transports you to the 1980s. Enjoy home-style Indonesian classics like Lontong Cap Go Meh and old-school coffee in a genuine colonial-era building. While the atmosphere is a major draw, this honest review also covers the downsides. Get the real scoop on its pricey menu, tricky parking, and unstable Wi-Fi before you visit this charming but flawed spot for a nostalgic experience.