Went there with some colleagues and my SO after office. Apparently one of my colleagues had been craving their gyu tan. "This is way better than Yoshinoya, Tan!" she'd raved previously. Thus, since I didn't particularly have anything I wanted to eat, we went there. And oh boy, she was right! Their gyudon was actually better than Yoshinoya lol. Unfortunately mine was the salmon aburi, which was only so so. But on the bright side, my SO also ordered the gyudon, which, if you think about it, made it practically mine as well. 😜
Went there just to chill and listen to music with my SO, but I remembered being kinda confused when we first got there since it's first floor was completely empty and dark. Turned out the second floor was where everybody was at. We already had dinner and so just ordered coffee (me), tea (him) and a snack to share between us (the mozzarella balls). We thought the place was pretty cool, we loved the mural on the wall, the act that was playing that night. What didn't really click with us was how worn out the sofa looked--and not in a shabby chic kinda way, mind you, but like in a dijemur terlalu lama under the sun way (read: bladus)--and how disconnected the first and second floor felt, plus how awkward it was to actually watch the act that was playing since a big bar/station was blocking the view. Place could use some sprucing up, really. Now onto what we all wanna hear: the food. Disappointing. I mean, this was deep fried cheese, for God's sake! This was supposed to be one of those effortlessly tasty food. But nope, this was the greasiest, oiliest thing I've ever had the displeasure to encounter. Needless to say, my SO had to finish them all (he actually brought them home since he couldn't quite stomach it.) His Thai tea, though, was bordering on good, which I'm kinda surprised about. But my cappuccino felt rather generic as in I've tasted better at their price range. At least it wasn't bad! Would we go there again? Hmm, not sure. Maybe if we run out of ideas and this was the only place that we could think of in Bintaro. Btw the dart game was pretty fun! Tip: don't bother registering and the whole shebang to play the darts (unless you wanna go one on one with a stranger online).
Menu yang dipesan: mozzarella balls, Iced Cappuccino, thai tea