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Discover a hidden gem for meat lovers in a Jakarta basement parking lot! This spot offers a "Midnight Diner" vibe and an incredible All-You-Can-Eat charcoal BBQ experience. The smoky, juicy Wagyu Saikoro is an absolute must-try. While the authentic flavors are worth the hunt, be prepared for potentially slow service. This guide gives you the full scoop on how to conquer this secret foodie hideout, from booking ahead to ordering smart for the best experience.
The place is dark and dim, not very spacious, with just 8 or 9 tables squeezed together. It's full of smoky ambiance, really giving off that 'Midnight Diner' vibe. We sat down and went straight for the AYCE package. The meat came out plate after plate, sizzling on the grill. Now this is the right way to Nongkrong!
To be honest, you come here for the meat. The charcoal-grilled meat has a smoky, charred fragrance that electric grills just can't replicate. It's the soul of it.
Must-Order List (Order these and you can't go wrong):
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