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Is Jakarta's highest rooftop bar, Henshin, worth the hype? This review takes you to the 67th floor for its breathtaking 360-degree city views and Japanese-Peruvian cuisine. Discover standout dishes like the grilled octopus and Instagram-worthy cocktails. However, be prepared for a hefty minimum spend and potential discomfort from the heat. The article weighs the pros and cons, helping you decide if the "view tax" is justified for your next special occasion or date night.
Girls, anyone who knows the Jakarta scene knows that if you're looking for a place with a 'wow' factor, a Rooftop Bar is always the top choice. Especially this one, Henshin, on the 67th floor of the Westin, which claims to be the highest in all of Indonesia. It's been all over my social media feed.
I finally got to check it out for a friend's birthday. When the elevator doors opened, honestly, that 360-degree city skyline just hits you, and I was genuinely blown away! But... let's not get ahead of ourselves, we'll get to the complaints later.
The cuisine is Japanese-Peruvian (Nikkei), which sounds super fancy. We blindly ordered a few signature dishes:

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