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Thinking of visiting Wangja Korean BBQ in Jakarta based on its 4.3-star Google rating? You might want to read this first. This scathing review uncovers a dining disaster, highlighting a hot, dirty environment, abysmal service, and shockingly poor-quality food—from frozen, tasteless meat to fishy seafood. Learn why this affordable all-you-can-eat spot is described as a "survival challenge" and a complete waste of money before you consider making a trip to this West Jakarta restaurant.
Honestly, even though the basic package is only around 99k IDR, with this quality, I can only say it has zero value for money. Compared to other street-side AYCE (All-You-Can-Eat) places at the same price point, it gets completely crushed. I spent money on a meal and ended up full of anger. The experience was just terrible, not Mantap at all.
Okay, rant over. Here's the real tea to give a heads-up to any girls who genuinely want to go (or get tricked into it):

Wondering if the 4.9-star Katsukita in Central Park is worth the queue? This review dives into the hype, highlighting must-try dishes like the oozing Chicken Cheese Katsu and a unique Tempeh Katsu with an Indonesian twist. Get the honest scoop on portion sizes, flavor consistency, and service during peak hours. Plus, discover insider tips on the best times to visit, how to get free refills, and even snag a special birthday treat before you decide to join the crowd.

Discover NUMANI, a hidden gem in West Jakarta that’s changing the gelato game. Tucked away in an unassuming roadside spot, this cafe offers a surprisingly peaceful escape with a cozy vibe perfect for working or chilling. The main attraction is its gelato, praised for a perfectly balanced sweetness and silky texture. Don’t miss the signature Rhum Raisin and rich Pistachio, or ask about creative limited-edition and secret off-menu flavors for a unique treat that's never overwhelmingly sweet.

Phoenix Gastrobar, the new spot from Holywings, is a visual stunner with gorgeous, European palace-like decor perfect for your next Instagram post. But is the experience as good as the photos? This review suggests that while the ambiance is top-notch, the food and cocktails are average for their price. Be prepared for slow service and high minimum charges. It’s a fantastic spot for photos, but perhaps not the best choice for a foodie night out.

Curious about Letasu, the premium upgrade to the beloved Shaburi? This review dives into whether the nearly IDR 300k price tag is justified. Discover the highlights, from the beautifully marbled Kata Beef and the recommended Konbu & Chicken Collagen soup to an extensive 70+ item buffet bar. While the quality is high, the article also weighs the cost and potential for slow service during peak times. Find out if this upgraded hot pot experience is truly worth the splurge.