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Don't let the 4.8-star rating fool you! This review of a West Jakarta AYCE Korean BBQ reveals a different story. While it boasts a spacious, smoke-free ambiance perfect for hanging out, the food is a major letdown. The article highlights key issues like the signature Saikoro steak being served as a frozen block, bland side dishes, and inconsistent service. Read this to find out if the affordable price is worth the gamble or if you should skip it.
Honestly, the algorithm recently pushed this Korean BBQ place in West Jakarta to me. It has 1000+ reviews on Google with a high score of 4.8, and the photos looked super legit. Thinking about the price of less than 100k per person, I dragged my friend to go Nongkrong. I was pleasantly surprised when we walked in. The place is spacious, the AC is super strong, and the ventilation system is Mantap! There was no smoky smell on my clothes after eating, so I thought, we hit the jackpot. 🥳
But who would've thought... the surprises ended there.
If you're really curious, or you're just in it for the good ambiance and not smelling like smoke afterward, then here's some sincere advice:
All in all, if you want a satisfying BBQ meal, you might want to keep looking. If it's for a small get-together with friends and you just want a clean, smoke-free place to hang out, then... I guess it's fine. 🤷♀️

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