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Is Chicory's croissant worth the hype and the high price? This review dives into Jakarta's buzziest bakery. While the signature croissant is confirmed to be divinely flaky and the omelette is a silky surprise, there are major drawbacks. Expect a tiny, noisy space, underwhelming coffee, and a total lack of Wi-Fi or power outlets. This guide gives you the essential tips on when to go and what to order so you can enjoy the good without the bad.
All of Jakarta is hyping up Chicory's croissants as No. 1, and I was wondering, are they really that good? I made a special trip to Menteng, waking up super early on a weekend to check it out. The result... well, there were pleasant surprises and some shocks. My wallet and my mood went on a rollercoaster ride. 🎢
To be honest, their prices are truly on the luxury side. A sandwich costs 210,000 IDR, which left me speechless. But for that legendary croissant, I went for it anyway!
The portions are small too. Considering the high prices, you can say that value for money is non-existent here. You're purely paying for high-quality ingredients and top-notch taste. 🤑
For all the girls who want to check this place out, take some advice from me to save yourself a lot of trouble:

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