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Canting Londo Kitchen in Solo lures you in with its stunning colonial building and picture-perfect ambiance. But while the vibe is top-notch for photos and chilling, the food is a major gamble. This review gives you a heads-up on the hit-or-miss menu, where safe bets like Smoke Brisket exist alongside disastrously salty pasta. Discover the secret behind its high rating and get tips on whether to visit for the atmosphere or skip for the food.
This time, I finally decided to check it out, thinking that with such a Mantap ambiance, the food couldn't be that bad, right? The result... Anjay, I was too naive. 🤦♀️
Let's start with the good stuff: the ambiance here is absolutely top-notch. Stepping inside feels like traveling through time, with mottled walls, vintage Javanese antiques, and modern design all mixed together. Every corner just screams "take a picture of me." The courtyard, indoor, and outdoor areas each have their own unique vibe. You could spend a whole afternoon just finding a spot to Nongkrong and take photos.
So, is it worth visiting or not? Let me break it down for you in plain language:
If you're coming for the photo ops, are into architectural design, or just want to find a beautiful place to Chill, then come! This place is definitely photogenic, and the vibe is maxed out.

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