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Curious why Bandung's classic Japanese buffet, Hanamasa, still draws crowds? This "old-timer" thrives on consistency, offering a nostalgic All-You-Can-Eat experience. It's not about trendy decor, but a solid meat feast. The main attractions are the unlimited Yakiniku and Shabu-shabu, featuring quality beef slices and a must-try grilled Gindara fish. It’s the go-to spot for a reliable, satisfying meal that focuses on good meat and a comfortable atmosphere perfect for big groups.
Seriously, every time I come to Bandung, my friends always drag me to check out all sorts of new trendy spots. But when all is said and done, when I want to find a place to really dig into some meat and comfortably Nongkrong, Hanamasa is still the first place that pops into my mind.
This place can be called a 'living fossil' among Japanese buffets in Bandung. I bet many local friends have been eating here since they were kids. In this era where AYCE (All You Can Eat) competition is fiercely intense, how does it manage to stand strong, with tables still hard to get during peak hours? I went back to check it out again with this question in mind.
The moment you step in, that familiar scent is still there. No fancy, over-the-top decor, just spacious and bright. The tables are far enough apart, perfect for bringing the whole family or gathering a big group of friends for a meal. The waitresses, dressed in kimonos, move gracefully through the space, definitely adding a touch of Japanese charm.
The core here is the self-cooked Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ) and Shabu-shabu (hot pot). Every time I come, I head straight for the main event – meat!
Finally, for my friends who want to check it out, here are a few practical tips:

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