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Tired of the massive crowds at Maiku in Blok M? Discover their much quieter branch at PIM 1! This spot serves the same famously smooth tiramisu—with the Oreo flavor hailed as a must-try—without the long wait. The friendly staff even offer free samples, letting you taste before you buy. It’s the perfect hack to satisfy your dessert craving minus the hassle, complete with tips on deals and payment methods for your visit.
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Is Alice at The Langham Jakarta worth the hype? This review spills the tea. While the stunning, European-style decor makes it a top Instagram spot, the food is a mixed bag. The afternoon tea set, featuring some of Jakarta's best scones and delicious profiteroles, is a must-try. However, you might want to skip the pricey main courses and be prepared for slow service. It's the perfect place for beautiful photos and decadent desserts, but not for a full meal.

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.

Fūjin offers a buzzing Tokyo izakaya experience, complete with an open teppanyaki kitchen that provides dinner and a show. While the atmosphere is perfect for a night out with friends, and dishes like the Chicken Nanban and Saikoro Steak are crowd-pleasers, it's not for everyone. The venue is extremely smoky, and the value for money is debatable due to small portions. This review breaks down the good, the bad, and the must-knows before you go.

Discover MUHI, Jakarta’s new hotspot praised for its stunning Mid-century modern design and photo-worthy aesthetic. While the architecture is a draw, the real star is its authentic Balinese cuisine, featuring unique dishes like Creamy Betutu Gilimanuk. But is it the perfect work-from-cafe spot? Not quite. The upstairs gets uncomfortably hot and lacks power outlets. This review gives you the full scoop on the delicious food, cool vibes, and crucial tips for your visit.