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Curious about Gran Via Cafe's five-star buffet? This honest review breaks down the experience. While the grand setting and spectacular seafood station—featuring unlimited lobster and king crab—are major draws, the quality of other dishes can be a letdown. Discover if it’s worth the splurge, which foods to prioritize, and essential tips to ensure a great dining experience at this popular Jakarta hotel buffet.
But after going to eat there myself this time, my feelings are: hmm... a bit mixed. I'd say I've only half-checked this off my list. 😅
The moment you walk in, the grandeur is undeniable. The space is huge, perfect for entertaining important clients or bringing the whole family. You'll definitely look good. The food selection is so vast it's overwhelming for the indecisive; they have everything: Indonesian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Western food.
I mean, a good buffet shouldn't just have a few star dishes that are good, right?
Finally, for the girls planning to check this place out, here's a summary in plain language:

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