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K-pop fans in Semarang, this Korean spot is your next hangout destination, blasting non-stop music videos. Their signature Rolling Cheese Chicken, with its epic cheese pull, and refreshing Bingsu are must-tries. The portions are huge and perfect for sharing. But be warned: the place gets incredibly hot and crowded, and parking is a challenge. Get the honest review and tips on whether the cheesy goodness is worth sweating for before you decide to visit.
Finally, for the girls who plan to check this place out, here are a few tips:
Alright, that's all for today! To my friends in Semarang, do you have any other good places to recommend? Let's chat in the comments

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