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Ever wonder why KOI always has long lines despite its flaws? This article dives into the love-hate relationship with the popular bubble tea spot. Discover the must-try classics, like the god-tier Macchiato series, and get a heads-up on which new items to avoid. Learn tips for navigating the crowds and inconsistent service, and find out what makes people keep coming back for more. It's the bubble tea you just can't quit, for better or for worse.
Even though new bubble tea shops in Jakarta pop up one after another, KOI's status is still hard to shake. For me, it's the kind of choice you can't go wrong with when you don't know what to drink.
Here are a few tips from the bottom of my heart for everyone:

Escape the noisy crowds of Blok M at HASAKA, a hidden bar designed for actual conversation. This low-key sanctuary offers an intimate, quiet atmosphere perfect for deep talks, chill hangouts, or a romantic date night. Discover expertly crafted cocktails like the unique Vodka Lemon Grass Rambutan and delicious bites such as Truffle Dry Ramen. If you're seeking a sophisticated spot with great drinks where you can truly connect with friends, this is your new go-to destination.

Discover a hidden Parisian-style bakery tucked away in Jakarta's old ITC Kuningan mall. This spot is famous for its massive, face-sized almond croissants that offer incredible value for money. While the croissants are the star, the surprisingly high-quality cakes are also a must-try. Be prepared: it's takeaway only and popular items sell out fast, so head there early or pre-order to snag these giant, buttery treats and skip the long queues.

Curious about Wizzmie, Jakarta’s viral "Gacoan 2.0"? This review breaks down the highs and lows of the super-hyped, budget-friendly spot. For under 30k, you can feast on addictive spicy noodles and signature snacks like gooey cheese shrimp balls. While the spacious setting is great for groups, be prepared for the intense heat (no AC!), traffic noise, and some service quirks. Get the honest truth on whether this popular eatery is truly a win before you visit.

Bandung's famous Sejiwa has landed in Jakarta, but is it worth the hype? This spot boasts a cool "Bandung vibe" perfect for hanging out, but the coffee might underwhelm. The real stars are the surprisingly delicious main courses, like the must-try Salmon Lodeh, and a massive Dark Choco Espresso cake. Be prepared for some quirks, including mandatory valet parking and a no-cash policy. This review tells you what to order and what to watch out for.