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A Halal ramen joint in Makassar is getting rave 4.9-star reviews, but does it live up to the hype? While the cozy, photo-worthy vibe and delicious Nori Tacos are definite wins, the experience can be a gamble. This deep dive reveals inconsistent quality control, potential food safety scares with its signature ramen, and some disappointing side dishes. Discover if this popular spot is a must-try or a potential letdown before you go.
Girls, I finally went to check out that Halal ramen place in Nipah Park, Makassar, that's been blowing up my DMs lately! It's got almost all 4.9-star reviews online and is hailed as the "best ramen in Makassar," which totally maxed out my expectations. But after trying it, how should I put it... I have mixed feelings and I just have to get this off my chest. 😅
Okay, enough with the praise, it's time for the "buts."
So, is it worth going? My advice is: you can go, but go with your head on straight. Don't just blindly follow the hype; have a plan before you order.

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