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Craving authentic Thai desserts? A tiny, unassuming shop in North Jakarta serves flavors so real, you'll feel like you've teleported to Bangkok. This spot specializes in uncommon treats you won't find elsewhere, like their incredible Durian Sticky Rice and chewy Bua Loy dumplings in warm coconut milk. It's a small space best for a quick visit, but the authentic, perfectly balanced sweetness makes the journey across the city absolutely worth it for a blissful escape.
Honestly, if it weren't for my GPS being on point, I would've thought I took a wrong turn driving down this little street in North Jakarta. The storefront was so small I almost missed it, and I was thinking to myself: This is it? Is this worth crossing half of Jakarta for?
But the moment I pushed the door open, that mixed aroma of coconut milk and a special incense instantly captivated me. Anjay, I felt like I'd come to the right place! 😎
For the girls who want to check it out, remember these tips:
Overall, for this authentic taste, it's worth the traffic jam. Thai dessert lovers, go for it

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