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Craving chocolate? An East Jakarta spot, Choco by Thamra, is a must-visit for its desserts. This review raves about the god-tier Triple Chocolate Crepe and Waffles, calling them an affordable dupe for the famous M***au. But here's a heads-up: the article suggests skipping the bland main courses and watery drinks. Go purely for the decadent, shareable sweets, and you won't be disappointed! The review also offers tips on avoiding crowds and parking issues.
The moment I walked in, I was hit with an Arabian vibe. The atmosphere was pretty clean and comfortable. But to be honest, sitting by the window during the day is a bit too sunny 🥵, and when the place gets crowded, the echo is buzzing, so trying to Nongkrong quietly might be a bit difficult.
Let me just say, skip the first few pages of the menu and go straight for the chocolate. You can't go wrong!
Alright, enough with the praise, let's get real. The concept of this place is a bit confusing; besides desserts, they also sell Middle Eastern food.
Alright friends, here's a summary of my honest guide:
Go straight for the desserts! Especially the chocolate series Crepes and Waffles. For the main courses and some of the fruit juices, I'd advise you to think twice. Don't waste your money.
Overall, if you're coming specifically for the chocolate desserts, you'll find it totally worth it! But if you're looking for a perfect full meal, this might not be the best choice. OK, report over! Any other places you want me to check out? Let me know in the comments! 👇

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