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Is Jakarta's legendary buffet, The Cafe at Mulia, still worth the hype? Dive into a review of its massive international spread, from fresh sashimi and weekend oysters to succulent roasted lamb and a paradise of desserts. While the selection is a top choice for family feasts, get the real scoop on the cons, like its noisy atmosphere and extra cost for drinks. Learn the best strategy to conquer this epic buffet and see if it's still the reigning king.
When it comes to 5-star hotel buffets in Jakarta, The Cafe at Mulia is definitely an OG that you can't miss. After all these years, every time a friend asks,"Which buffet has the best and most complete selection?", it's still the first one that pops into my head.
But honestly, I'm still blown away by its scale every time I visit; my analysis paralysis just explodes on the spot💥. From Japanese, Western, and Chinese food to Indian and local Indonesian cuisine, there are just so many stations, it feels like each section could be its own separate restaurant. The ambiance is that old-money kind of luxurious, and though it's not the trendy Instagrammable style popular right now, its strength lies in being clean and comfortable, perfect for the whole family, young and old, to come and Nongkrong.
👍 Pros: Consistent quality, huge selection. You can find basically anything you're craving here, and the food almost never disappoints. It's definitely a top choice for family gatherings or anniversary celebrations. Bringing elders here will definitely make you look good.
👎 Cons:
Alright, whether you go for it or not is up to you. Anyway, if I had to recommend just one buffet in Jakarta, The Cafe is still that can't-go-wrong answer. 👌

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