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A nostalgic visit to Bakerzin Plaza Senayan turns into a mixed bag of an experience. This honest review details the shocking decline of a once-favorite spot, from poor hygiene—including a flying cockroach—and slow service to disappointing main courses. But there's a saving grace! The desserts, like the legendary macaroons and signature chocolate cake, are still fantastic, and the oxtail fried rice holds up. Get the scoop on what's safe to order and what to skip entirely.
To be honest, if it weren't for the desserts I've been eating since I was a kid, I probably wouldn't have set foot in Bakerzin Plaza Senayan again. After all, it has a high score of 4.8 on Google, holding so many youthful memories for its long-time fans! But this time, I was truly in for a"surprise"—the kind that shocks and scares you.
So, is it still worth going? My advice is:
⚠️ Practical Tips:

Discover BAR ON G at the Fairmont Jakarta, a sophisticated hideout perfect for business elites and cigar aficionados. This upscale bar offers a private, "grown-up" atmosphere ideal for quiet conversations. A key highlight is its excellent ventilation, making it comfortable for both smokers and non-smokers. Don't miss their unique Indonesian Heritage Cocktails, which creatively use local ingredients. It's the ideal spot for a classy, chill evening with top-notch service and a dedicated cigar bar.

Upstairs Rooftop Cafe in Jakarta offers a stunning city night view, making it a prime spot for photos. However, be prepared for a mixed experience. While the scenery is a major draw, the service is notoriously slow, and the Western food can be a huge letdown—especially the steak. For a safer bet, stick to the Indonesian dishes like Nasi Goreng Kampung. This spot is best for those who prioritize the view over a flawless dining experience.

Craving sushi on a budget? Head to this "Sushi Warteg" in Cempaka Putih, Jakarta, for an unbeatable deal! With prices starting at just 5,000 Rupiah, you can pick and choose your favorites from a surprisingly delicious selection. Don't miss the Inari Beef Cheese or the classic Salmon Mayo Roll. This casual, outdoor spot is Halal-certified and even offers a 10% discount for students and workers on weekdays, making it the ultimate wallet-friendly sushi fix.

Curious about the hype surrounding Jakarta's viral Namelaka? This review explores the "half heaven, half horror" experience. While its signature choux puffs and rich cakes are praised as heavenly, the article also uncovers the dark side: steep prices, a cramped space unsuitable for dining in, and unsettling food safety complaints. Discover if these famed desserts are worth the trouble and learn the best way to navigate a visit to this popular, yet problematic, dessert spot.