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Searching for the ultimate sports fan hangout in Jakarta? This Kemang sports bar is a game-changer! With massive screens everywhere, you’ll have the best view of every match. The atmosphere is electric, turning into a full-blown carnival with live commentary during key games. When you’re not cheering, enjoy generous food portions, shisha, and free rounds of pool and darts. It’s the perfect spot for an unbeatable game night, open late for all the night owls.
There are so many bars in Jakarta, but finding a proper place to watch a game is harder than finding a partner. 🙄 Either the TVs are pathetically small, or they're blasting unrelated EDM. I'm so over it.
That is, until my friend dragged me to this place in Kemang. The moment I walked in, I knew I'd found the right spot!
When we were there for a match, the foreigners at the next table were even more excited than us. They almost spilled their drinks when a goal was scored, it was hilarious. This is the true essence of watching a game; it's just not the same vibe watching alone at home.

This viral spot at ASHTA is a tale of two extremes. While the baked goods, like the heavenly carrot cake and flaky croissants, are absolutely worth the hype, the main courses are a pricey and disappointing risk. This review guides you on what to order and what to avoid. Learn the secret to enjoying the best of this trendy spot, including a tip for scoring their amazing pastries at a 50% discount, so you can skip the heartbreak and go straight for the good stuff.

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.

Searching for a "safe" Indonesian restaurant for a business lunch in the CBD? This article reviews Soto Betawi Bang Sawit, a spot with a comfortable, air-conditioned ambiance perfect for impressing clients. A key feature is the Soto Betawi served on a mini stove to stay hot. While the flavor is intentionally mild for international palates, it’s a reliable choice for introducing foreigners to local cuisine. Find out if this "safe bet" is the right fit for your next meeting.

Curious about Jakarta's viral HAKA Dim Sum? This review tackles whether the legendary 24-hour, Halal spot is worth the long waits and crowded, hot conditions. Discover the truth behind the hype, from standout Chili Oil Noodles to so-so dim sum that might not justify the buzz. Learn why its round-the-clock availability and affordable price are the real attractions, making it a popular late-night hangout spot despite its flaws. Is it a must-try or a pass? Find out here.