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Thinking of visiting Katsu-Sen in East Jakarta? This spot is praised for its gorgeous, minimalist Kyoto-like interior, making it a dream for photo-ops. However, the food tells a different story. The signature katsu falls short with a bitter taste and dry texture, while side dishes are inconsistent. With a high price tag and small portions, this review explores whether the picture-perfect ambiance is enough to justify a visit, offering tips for those still curious to try it.
Alright, complaints aside, let me give some practical tips to the girls who want to give it a try. After all, the environment is genuinely great for photos.

Craving chocolate? An East Jakarta spot, Choco by Thamra, is a must-visit for its desserts. This review raves about the god-tier Triple Chocolate Crepe and Waffles, calling them an affordable dupe for the famous M***au. But here's a heads-up: the article suggests skipping the bland main courses and watery drinks. Go purely for the decadent, shareable sweets, and you won't be disappointed! The review also offers tips on avoiding crowds and parking issues.

Is the 4.8-rated STEAKMENT in East Jakarta a true hidden gem or just hype? This review dives into the halal steakhouse, uncovering its hits and misses. While the Picanha steak and creamy mushroom soup are definite must-tries, other dishes like the Striploin and pasta might disappoint. Discover what to order and what to avoid at this cozy but inconsistent spot, and find out if it truly lives up to its high ratings before you visit.

Escape the city bustle at Roemah Polonia, a charming colonial-style villa in East Jakarta. Its main attraction is a surprisingly huge garden with a playground, making it a perfect spot for parents to relax while kids play. The menu features affordable Indonesian classics like crispy Batagor and authentic Nasi Goreng. While there are a few quirks like small portions and mosquitos, the unique, photogenic ambiance makes it a must-visit for a casual family hangout.

Discover Ajwad Resto, a unique Middle Eastern spot in Jakarta hailed as the "King of Lamb." Prepare for a challenge, as their portions of Kambing Bakar and Nasi Mandhi are notoriously huge! The lamb is grilled to perfection—crispy yet tender with no gamey taste. Soak in the authentic Islamic ambiance, but don't forget the most important tip: bring plenty of cash, because cards are not accepted here! A true feast awaits the hungriest of diners.