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Why is a 4.8-star Batam spot getting slammed online? This restaurant, famous for its authentic Jakarta lamb fried rice, is a total paradox. While the food—from the massive Nasi Goreng Kambing to tender satay—is undeniably delicious, the article reveals the shocking truth behind the high rating: terrible service, long waits, and a dusty dining area. Discover if the incredible flavors are worth the frustrating experience and get some essential survival tips before you brave a visit.
Friends, who gets it?! Drawn by the famous Kebon Sirih lamb fried rice from Jakarta, I made a special trip to check out this branch in Batam. The high 4.8 score on Google got my hopes way up, but the result… I almost fainted from hunger at the door. 🫠
But! Let's get back to the ambiance. Although the first-floor dining area is spacious, there's no air conditioning, only fans, the tables were covered in a layer of dust, and a few flies were passionately Nongkrong by your plate. The experience... Anjay... 💀
If you're dead set on trying this lamb, please accept my advice, born from a painful experience:
So, for the sake of this delicious food, are you willing to put up with this 'god-like' service? Let's chat in the comments! 👇

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