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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.
Honestly, every time I pass by Jakarta's Chinatown (Glodok), I'm always drawn to the old building of Pantjoran Tea House. Red lanterns, old wooden windows, it's so full of stories, pulling you back into a 1928 old movie in a second. Every time I think, this place is just perfect for Nongkrong!
So, should you go for it or skip it? Here's my take:

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