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Tempted by Tokyo Belly's 4.9-star rating? This spot serves up top-tier halal ramen and incredibly tender chicken dishes. But there's a major catch: the service can be painfully slow, with waits reaching 45 minutes during peak hours. This review breaks down whether the fantastic food justifies the long wait and shares essential tips—like using their app for discounts and freebies—to make your visit worthwhile. It's a great choice for a chill meal, but not a quick bite.
The ambiance itself is quite comfortable, a typical Japanese restaurant setup in a mall, perfectly fine for Nongkrong with friends or just having a simple meal. But! All this goodness is based on the premise that 'you have a lot of time to spare'.
So, is this place actually worth visiting? My advice is: It depends, and you have to do it the right way!
📍 Tokyo Belly Citra Xperience, Kemayoran

Craving a quick lunch near Sudirman Park? This Janji Jiwa branch serves up delicious toast and burgers perfect for office workers. While the food, strong AC, and charging outlets are major pluses, there's a catch. The review gives a heads-up on the poor ventilation that leaves you smelling like food, inconsistent service, and a surprising lack of tissues or a restroom. Find out why it’s best treated as a "premium takeaway kitchen" rather than a dine-in spot.

Is Jakarta's legendary buffet, The Cafe at Mulia, still worth the hype? Dive into a review of its massive international spread, from fresh sashimi and weekend oysters to succulent roasted lamb and a paradise of desserts. While the selection is a top choice for family feasts, get the real scoop on the cons, like its noisy atmosphere and extra cost for drinks. Learn the best strategy to conquer this epic buffet and see if it's still the reigning king.

Think Indonesian souvenirs are just coffee and crackers? Think again! This article introduces Pipiltin Cocoa, a local "bean-to-bar" chocolate brand that's making waves with its high-quality, artisanal treats. With a socially responsible mission supporting local farmers, must-try Cookie Thins, and beautiful gift hampers, it's a delicious taste of Indonesian pride. Discover why this brand is changing perceptions and is worth the splurge for any chocolate lover looking for an authentic, ethical indulgence.

Thinking about visiting TWG in Jakarta? This review spills the tea on the polarizing experience. While the elegant European ambiance, vast selection of over 800 teas, and divine desserts like scones and macarons are a must-try, there's a strong warning. The main courses are described as terribly overpriced and underwhelming. The verdict: come for the luxurious afternoon tea and photo-ops, but definitely eat your main meal somewhere else to avoid disappointment and a hefty bill.