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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.
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Overall, this place is more suited as a"social photo-op spot" rather than a"foodie destination." If you want to take gorgeous photos with your friends, go for it! If you want to have a good meal and just chill, there are better options in Jakarta. Anjay

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.

Spice lovers, get ready! A Hunan restaurant in Jakarta's PIK is serving up seriously authentic and bold flavors that will have you ordering extra rice. This spot is perfect for anyone craving a fiery feast. Highlights include the "rice assassin" Hunan-style Stir-fried Pork and the crispy, numbing Sichuan-style Fried Chicken. The review also shares essential tips on adjusting spice levels, avoiding long waits, and even snagging a free birthday noodle for a perfect dining experience.

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Step back in time at Pantjoran Tea House, a stunning 100-year-old gem in Jakarta's Chinatown. This review explores its incredible retro atmosphere, authentic Gongfu tea ceremony, and must-try dishes like the crispy Kailan 2 Musim. However, it also gets real about the high prices and notoriously poor service. Find out if the "mantap" vibe is worth the "anjay" service and get essential tips to decide if this historic spot is right for your next hangout.