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Is it worth queuing for Gyu-Kaku's BBQ? This review says yes, but maybe not just for the meat. While the sizzling Karubi beef is a definite highlight, the real star is the unforgettable Milk Pudding—a dessert so good it's considered the main event. Get essential tips for conquering the 90-minute buffet, what to order first, and how to navigate the long lines and sometimes inconsistent service for a worthwhile all-you-can-eat experience.
Meeting up for a meal on the weekend, my friend insisted on dragging me to this Gyu-Kaku at Neo Soho. To be honest, seeing the ridiculously long line at the entrance, I really didn't want to... Plus, the staff would occasionally shout slogans with full force, which was a bit noisy. I really wanted to just Anjay and walk away right then.

Discover a super chill bakery hidden inside a West Jakarta house! This spot ditches fancy decor for a cozy, "friend's house" atmosphere perfect for a casual hangout. Get ready for amazing, value-for-money treats. The star is the Roti Bakso Ayam, a soft bun packed with savory chicken floss, but don't miss their surprisingly delicious Pempek and rich Caffe Latte. It’s a true neighborhood gem worth visiting for its incredible bakes and relaxed vibe.

Escape Jakarta's bustle at Rumah Juliet, a tiny vegan cafe hidden down a narrow West Jakarta alley. This spot feels like a friend's cozy, Parisian-inspired home, impressing even non-vegans with its 100% plant-based menu. Indulge in their famous soft donuts and must-try Salted Caramel Cake, or enjoy surprisingly delicious and affordable savory dishes. With its intimate setting and a unique "Letters to Juliet" corner, it's the perfect romantic hideaway from the city.

Step back into the 90s at Onyx Bar, a cozy Jakarta hideout perfect for a chill night out. This intimate spot ditches the overwhelming club scene for a relaxed vibe, soft sofas, and tasty snacks. The main draw? A fantastic live band that belts out 90s golden hits, creating the ultimate throwback atmosphere. Grab a few friends, shoot some pool, and let the nostalgia wash over you. It's the ideal place for small groups to unwind and reminisce.

Ever heard of warabimochi? This review checks out the hyped Warabimochi Kamakura at Central Park Mall. It’s not your typical mochi, but a unique, jelly-like dessert that’s bouncy and melts in your mouth. Served with roasted soybean powder and black sugar syrup, it’s a textural delight. The article gives an honest take on whether it lives up to the hype (and its Japanese original), plus tips on what to order and how to score a deal.