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Don't be fooled by its shipping container exterior in a Blok M parking lot! This hidden Japanese spot reveals a surprisingly sophisticated interior with a blazing charcoal grill. It’s famous for premium yakitori and exceptionally fresh sashimi. While the quality is top-notch, be prepared for steep prices and small portions—this review dives into whether the gutsy pricing is justified, sharing must-try dishes and crucial tips for your visit, from tricky reservations to inconsistent service.
For real, I followed the GPS and circled the crappy parking lot behind Blok M three times, I almost thought my friend was messing with me. All I saw was a pitch-black shipping container. You can eat in a place like this? I had a million questions in my head❓
Pushing open that inconspicuous door, Anjay! It was like being instantly transported. It was a completely different world inside, the lighting was dim yet sophisticated, the charcoal fire in the open kitchen was blazing, and the air was filled with that comforting smoky aroma and the smell of high-end ingredients. The contrast was just off the charts!
After sitting down, I got straight to the point. Their specialty is"Charcoal and Rice."
For the girls who want to check this place out, you have to listen to this heartfelt advice!

Dia.lo.gue in South Jakarta is an architectural gem, celebrated for its stunning design, mastery of light, and an iconic floating staircase perfect for photos. While the artistic atmosphere is a huge draw, this review reveals a major catch: the food and service are highly inconsistent. Discover whether the incredible ambiance is worth the gamble on your meal and get tips on how to best experience this beautiful but flawed art space without disappointment.

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Craving authentic Korean fried chicken? 88 Korean Kitchen in South Jakarta serves up "God-Tier" Soy Garlic Fried Chicken in a lively K-Pop atmosphere perfect for groups. While the Chi-Mek (chicken and beer) is a must-try, be prepared for a smoky indoor environment and less-than-attentive service. This spot is all about the amazing food and casual vibes, so book ahead and get ready to chill with your crew for a true taste of Seoul.