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Tempted by the viral Nasi Bakarin on TikTok? This honest review investigates if the Jakarta street food lives up to the social media hype. Spoiler alert: it's a major letdown. Discover the disappointing truth behind its pan-fried "baked" rice, excessively salty flavor, and poor service. This article exposes why the viral sensation might not be worth the long wait or the trip, offering a must-read guide for anyone still curious to try it without getting burned by disappointment.
Lately, eight out of ten videos on my TikTok For You page have been about this grilled rice place called Nasi Bakarin, hailed as the pinnacle of Jakarta's street food. Seeing that glistening grilled rice in the videos made my mouth water uncontrollably 🤤. Alright, I looked up the address and drove an hour from the South to the East, all for just one bite!
When I got there, sure enough, there was a line. I thought to myself, 'This must be the real deal.' But to be honest, the place is just a typical, pitifully small roadside stall with only two tables. Forget about sitting down to `Nongkrong` for a while.
If you're still determined to go and check it out, here are a few lifesaving tips:

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