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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.
There are so many high-end afternoon tea spots in Jakarta for the ladies, but every time I pass by TWG at Plaza Senayan, I can't help but be dazzled by that shimmering golden wall of tea. But honestly, sitting down this time, the experience was a total rollercoaster 🎢. The good parts were heavenly, but the bad parts were a bottomless pit.
Alright, enough with the praise, it's time to complain. Girls, promise me, do NOT have a proper meal here!
So, come on! Your big sis is here to highlight the key points on how to get the best experience for the least amount of money:

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