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Discover Piro, a spacious, kid-friendly restaurant in South Tangerang perfect for family outings. With a huge playground and fish pond, it’s a paradise for children, allowing adults to relax. But be warned, the food is like a blind box! While the Indonesian dishes, especially the Sop Iga, are fantastic, the Western menu can be a hit-or-miss adventure. It’s the ideal spot for a relaxed family day, as long as you order strategically to ensure a delicious meal.
Every weekend, trying to find a place in South Tangerang (Tangerang Selatan) for a family outing is a huge headache. Either the place is too small for the kids to run around, or it's just a pure children's playground where adults can only sit and play on their phones. I stumbled upon this place, Piro, with a 4.6 rating on Google. The pictures showed a huge space, and I felt like I had finally found a savior!
The moment we arrived, whoa, the parking lot was insanely huge, which instantly put me at ease. As soon as my kid saw the children's playground and fish pond inside, their eyes lit up, and they broke free from my hand and dashed right in. I thought to myself, perfect! I can finally have a peaceful afternoon to Nongkrong. The environment is truly impeccable—spacious and comfortable, with an air-conditioned indoor area and an outdoor section for friends who smoke. It's the standard setup for an Indonesian family gathering. 👌
Sitting down to order, the menu is a fusion of Western, Asian, and local Indonesian cuisine, enough to give you decision paralysis. Playing it safe, I started with a few recommended dishes.
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