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Is the legendary El Asador steakhouse in Kemang still worth the hype? This classic spot is famous for its smoky atmosphere, but its reputation is now on the line. While the creamy mashed potatoes and refreshing sangria remain definite highlights, the steak quality has become a total gamble—sometimes juicy and perfect, other times tough and overcooked. This review weighs the pros and cons, helping you decide if this hit-or-miss experience is a risk worth taking for your next meal.
To be honest, every time a friend comes to Jakarta and asks me where to eat steak, the first place that pops into my head is El Asador. This place has been open in Kemang for so many years, it's practically a happy home for a carnivore like me. But recently, its reputation has taken a nosedive, and a lot of old fans have been complaining that the meat isn't good anymore. I thought,"It can't be that bad, right?" I had to come check it out for myself!
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