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Bumi Aki in Bogor is a 4.7-star spot for family gatherings, but is it worth the hype? This review dives into its chaotic yet charming atmosphere, highlighting the serene outdoor huts as the best seats. While the signature Nasi Liwet set is a safe bet for large groups, the real stars are the surprisingly tender satay and rich mutton soup. Discover essential tips on when to go, what to order, and whether this popular restaurant is right for your next family outing.
Every time I want to take the whole family out for a nice meal, it feels like going to war. Especially in a weekend getaway spot like Bogor, finding a restaurant with a good atmosphere, great food, and a way to keep the rambunctious kids occupied is practically a matter of luck.
Bumi Aki, this "legendary spot" with over 17,000 reviews and a high score of 4.7 on Google, was naturally on my list. But to be honest, when I pulled up on a weekend and saw the parking lot packed to the gills, my heart sank: Oh no, is this going to be a disappointment?
Instead, it was a few of the à la carte dishes that surprised me:
To be honest, Bumi Aki isn't the kind of place that will make you go "wow" on the first bite. It's more like an all-in-one, reliable "solution" for a family gathering.
All in all, if you're looking for a place for a large gathering that can cater to the whole family, has a unique environment, and serves reliable dishes, Bumi Aki is a solid choice. But if you're a foodie seeking the ultimate culinary experience, you might want to lower your expectations a bit.
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