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Is it worth queuing for Gyu-Kaku's BBQ? This review says yes, but maybe not just for the meat. While the sizzling Karubi beef is a definite highlight, the real star is the unforgettable Milk Pudding—a dessert so good it's considered the main event. Get essential tips for conquering the 90-minute buffet, what to order first, and how to navigate the long lines and sometimes inconsistent service for a worthwhile all-you-can-eat experience.
Meeting up for a meal on the weekend, my friend insisted on dragging me to this Gyu-Kaku at Neo Soho. To be honest, seeing the ridiculously long line at the entrance, I really didn't want to... Plus, the staff would occasionally shout slogans with full force, which was a bit noisy. I really wanted to just Anjay and walk away right then.

Curious about Jakarta's legendary Club 36? This old-school spot is famous for its top-notch Gogo Dancers and classic RnB vibes, making it a go-to for business entertainment. But be warned—it's a notorious "wallet assassin" with steep prices averaging 2M IDR per person and, surprisingly, no dance floor. This article dives into the experience, offering essential tips on how to navigate this iconic but costly nightlife trap without getting burned by the bill.

Is Steak 21 near Central Park worth the hype? This review reveals a "blind box" experience where steak quality is a total gamble. The affordable set menu might serve up a tough, salty disappointment, while pricier à la carte options like the Truffle Garlic Steak are a tender, juicy dream. This guide helps you navigate the menu to avoid a bad meal and decide if the thrill of this steak lottery is worth the price.

Thinking of visiting the super-trendy Potteria in West Jakarta for its retro diner looks? This popular spot is an Instagrammer's dream, but the dining experience may not match the visuals. This review dives into the inconsistent food—from delicious salted egg green beans to literal rotten eggs—plus long waits and a crowded space. It’s a must-read for anyone wondering if the food is as good as the photos before joining the massive queue.

Discover a hidden gem Korean bakery in Grogol with a near-perfect 4.9-star Google rating! This tiny, cozy spot is an introvert's paradise, perfect for a quiet afternoon. Don't miss their incredible Tiramisu, which isn't overly sweet, and the super flaky croissants. With delicious treats at wallet-friendly prices, it's a must-visit. Just remember it's a small space with limited parking and only accepts cashless payments, so plan your trip accordingly for the best experience.