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Thinking of visiting UMAQITA, the presidential-approved Balinese spot in PIK? This review dives into the restaurant's highs and lows. While the photogenic decor and standout dishes like Nasi Kecombrang are major draws, the experience is marred by frustratingly slow service and inconsistent food quality. Discover whether the hype is real and get essential tips for navigating a visit to this place of distinct pros and cons before you decide to go.
I'm one of the "victims" who fell for it 😂. I originally thought I could comfortably Nongkrong for a bit and have an authentic Balinese meal, but... Anjay, the experience was a real rollercoaster.
Although I've complained a lot, if you're really set on trying that Nasi Kecombrang or want to have the same dish as the president, it's not a complete no-go. But please, be sure to save this guide:
All in all, it's a place with extremely distinct pros and cons. Do you want to go and Chill, or take a gamble? You decide

A Jakarta Thai restaurant with a 4.8-star rating seems like a sure bet, but this review of Kindee Thai tells a different story. While the ambiance is stunning and perfect for working or chilling with friends, the food is a complete gamble. One dish might be incredible, the next a letdown with small portions. This article unpacks the beautiful space, the inconsistent food quality, and whether this high-rated spot is actually worth the risk.

Is Jakarta's legendary Kwetiaw Sapi 78 worth the hype? This article explores the iconic eatery, famous since 1973. While its signature stir-fried beef kwetiau earns high praise for incredible "Wok Hei" and generous portions, the overall experience is a gamble. The review details the hit-or-miss quality control, from a spoiled drink to indifferent service. Get the unfiltered scoop on this old-school spot and decide if its legendary flavor is worth the potential pitfalls.

Head to West Jakarta for Kebuli Ijab Qabul, a spot serving seriously delicious Nasi Kebuli. The lamb and chicken are incredibly tender and packed with rich spices, while portions are generous and prices are low. While the food is a must-try, the dining space is very basic, so takeout is a great option. A crucial tip for visitors: always double-check your bill for accuracy before paying to avoid being overcharged

Curious how a West Jakarta duck spot earned 4.9 stars? Dapur Waris offers an unbeatable deal for around 75k per person! Feast on their signature sweet 'Bebek Gosong' or the spicy 'Bebek Goreng Madura' in a newly renovated, stylish space. The best part is the unlimited refills of three types of rice and iced tea. This spot delivers incredible flavor and value, making it a must-try dining experience for anyone craving delicious duck.