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This Jakarta ramen spot is legendary, but is it worth the "killer elevator" ride? Tucked away in an old building, its main event is the Goma Tonkotsu Ramen, featuring a shockingly thick, peanut-butter-like sesame broth that divides opinions. The article dives into this polarizing dish, the run-down "cyberpunk" atmosphere, and other menu hits and misses. It’s an honest look at whether this adventurous, intense flavor experience is worth the hype and the questionable journey to get there.
Honestly, if my friend hadn't dragged me here, I wouldn't have been caught dead walking into this old building in the South area. The elevator was small and shaky, felt like a scene from a horror movie was about to start... My head was full of questions at the time: Is it really worth all this for a bowl of ramen? 🤷♀️
Finally, for the friends who are feeling adventurous, let me highlight the key points:
🚗 Parking: There's basically no parking space, so be prepared for"mandatory" valet parking, and have 20k cash ready.
⏰ Time: Expect a queue during peak meal times, and you might be limited to a one-hour dining time, so if you're looking to slowly Nongkrong with friends, you can forget about it.
So, who is this place actually for? If you love this kind of run-down vibe, have a palate for intense flavors, and enjoy adventurous exploration, then you can give it a try. But if you just want to quietly enjoy a good, traditional bowl of ramen, there are so many better options in Jakarta. Over.

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