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Escape the city bustle at this hidden gem in South Jakarta, which feels more like a trip to Bogor. It boasts a massive green lawn perfect for picnics and a mini zoo where you can even feed deer. While the relaxing ambiance is the main draw, be prepared for a very long wait for food that's just average. The real star here is the atmosphere and the chance to chill in a vast, green space.
Anjay, the road to Bandarkopi is so narrow! It twists and turns, you're practically rubbing shoulders with other cars. I almost turned around right there in the residential alley. I was complaining like crazy in my head, but the moment I stepped into the courtyard... Wow, all the anger just vanished. Everything was forgiven in an instant.
Alright, let me give you the real scoop so you know what to expect before you go.

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