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Don't let Cijantung Mall's old-school appearance fool you. While it feels like a step back in time, this East Jakarta spot offers surprising convenience for locals. It has all the basics like a cinema and popular eateries, but the standout feature is its unexpectedly spacious and bright McDonald's—a perfect place to relax. Combined with its top-notch security, it’s a solid, no-frills choice for a casual outing in the area, though not a destination for high-end shopping.
So, is this place actually worth visiting? Let me sum it up for you:
Overall, if you happen to be in the East and are looking for a place to grab a meal or watch a movie, this place is okay. But it's not necessary to make a special trip for it

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