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Is Jakarta's highest rooftop bar, Henshin, worth the hype? This review takes you to the 67th floor for its breathtaking 360-degree city views and Japanese-Peruvian cuisine. Discover standout dishes like the grilled octopus and Instagram-worthy cocktails. However, be prepared for a hefty minimum spend and potential discomfort from the heat. The article weighs the pros and cons, helping you decide if the "view tax" is justified for your next special occasion or date night.
Girls, anyone who knows the Jakarta scene knows that if you're looking for a place with a 'wow' factor, a Rooftop Bar is always the top choice. Especially this one, Henshin, on the 67th floor of the Westin, which claims to be the highest in all of Indonesia. It's been all over my social media feed.
I finally got to check it out for a friend's birthday. When the elevator doors opened, honestly, that 360-degree city skyline just hits you, and I was genuinely blown away! But... let's not get ahead of ourselves, we'll get to the complaints later.
The cuisine is Japanese-Peruvian (Nikkei), which sounds super fancy. We blindly ordered a few signature dishes:

Is Jakarta's viral "Cake ATM" worth the hour-long queue? This Blok M spot dispenses cheesecake from a tiny window after you order on a screen. Discover which flavors are heavenly, like the silky original cheesetart, and which ones you can skip. This review gives the lowdown on the hype, the high prices, and crucial tips for visiting—from the best times to go to its QRIS-only payment system, ensuring you don't make a trip for nothing.

SHABU SIY in Jakarta offers an affordable AYCE hot pot and BBQ experience in a stunning, art gallery-like setting. For around 250k, meat lovers can feast on unlimited high-quality, thick-cut beef. However, this review reveals a major downside: significant hygiene issues, including persistent flies that disrupt the meal. The article weighs the fantastic meat and ambiance against the poor cleanliness and other hassles, helping you decide if this budget-friendly spot is truly worth the visit.

Discover a hidden cookie spot inside Jakarta's Lewis & Carroll teahouse! This tiny stall serves up giant, New York-style soft cookies with gooey, melted fillings. Be warned: they are intensely sweet, a true challenge for even the most dedicated sweet tooth. If you're not up for the sugar rush, the savory cornflake ice cream and rich cereal milk are fantastic alternatives. It's a tiny, grab-and-go spot, perfect for a quick, decadent treat rather than a long hangout.

Gelato Secrets at Setiabudi One is an "urban oasis" with a major secret: the gelato is phenomenal, but the service is a roll of the dice. This review dives into the hit-or-miss experience, from frustrating staff to the bliss of tasting their signature Bamboo Charcoal and rich Matcha flavors. Find out why, despite the gamble, the perfectly balanced sweetness and modern, quiet ambiance make this a Jakarta dessert spot you might just want to risk it for.