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Is Jakarta's AYAM MELELEH worth the hype? This review details a disastrous dining experience where the "Melting Chicken" was more like charcoal—burnt, dry, and overpriced at 25k. Paired with painfully slow service, this food court stall failed to deliver on its promising name. Discover why, despite decent online ratings, this spot might be a hard pass for anyone looking for a satisfying and timely meal. A cautionary tale for fried chicken lovers in the city.
Honestly, while looking for food here in East Jakarta, I've passed by JSI Foodcourt countless times and always noticed this little stall called “AYAM MELELEH”. Just from the name, "Melting Chicken," my mind was already playing out a scene of tender, juicy chicken that melts in your mouth. I happened to be passing by today, so I decided to try it out for myself, and the result… well, let's just say it was a "surprise," wasn't it? 🫠
I know this place has decent ratings online, so maybe I was just unlucky and caught the chef on a bad day after a breakup? But one bad experience is enough to get it on my blacklist. 🤷♀️
In short, if you're looking for a good place to Nongkrong and eat in East Jakarta, just skip this one. Girls, do you have any hidden gem fried chicken spots? Share them in the comments, and I'll go check them out for you

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