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Curious about a 4.9-star pho spot in a Pluit mall? This Jakarta restaurant is praised for its rich, authentic beef broth and tender meat. A must-try hack is dipping their cakwe (fried dough sticks) into the soup! While the signature pho is a star, not everything hits the mark. This guide reveals the perfect order, what to skip (like the spring rolls), and other perks like unlimited iced tea refills to ensure a flawless visit.
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Discover Lilikoi, a surprising fusion gem in Sunter, Jakarta! This "No Pork No Lard" spot is perfect for a meal with anyone. While the signature Nasi Lemak is a must-try, the real star might be their incredible onion rings. The beautiful, plant-filled interior with great natural light makes it a fantastic place for photos and weekend hangouts. It's a unique dining experience that blends Asian and Western flavors in a gorgeous, chill setting.

Craving an all-you-can-eat meat feast without breaking the bank? Discover OPENFEAST, a North Jakarta BBQ spot offering a buffet for just over 100k. While the meat quality varies, the game-changing Maranggi sauce is a must-try. Enjoy your meal in a bright, spacious, and smoke-free environment, a refreshing change from typical BBQ joints. The article also shares tips on birthday promos and how to get the best value, making this an ideal end-of-month savior.

Thinking of visiting Gyu-Kaku in Jakarta? You might want to read this first! This review exposes a disastrous dining experience at the MKG branch, calling out everything from inattentive service and low-quality meat to faulty equipment. Despite the overall letdown, there was one surprising star: a divine milk pudding. Discover why you should avoid this specific location unless you're only going for the dessert, and learn which other branches are recommended for a much better Japanese BBQ experience.

Curious about Jakarta's 'Pig Kingdom' with its 4.9-star rating and hour-long queues? This hidden gem serves a legendary Butadon (pork rice bowl) with an incredible smoky, charcoal-grilled flavor. While the food is a showstopper, the tiny, packed space and long waits are part of the deal. Discover if the authentic izakaya vibe and delicious pork are truly worth the hype, and get essential tips on how to tackle the infamous queue for a successful visit.