It tastes like typical roast chicken, juicy and mild savory. A bit bland.
And yet the matah sambal covers the monotonous taste of the chicken.
It tastes better when the meat and sambal are eaten together. Like everything else in Indonesia, actually: everything is better with sambal.
However, if you are a not a fan of savory taste, you can minimize the savory flavor with rice.
Then there is this special dessert at Bear Hounds Cafe, Crunchy Tofu.
It is a thin-sliced tofu smothered in salt and deeply fried. Crunchy tofu tastes overly salty for my liking, but sweet-yet-sour soy sauces can cover the saltiness.
For the beverage, leci lemonade (literally means lemonade with lychee) tastes like freshly squeezed lemons, with zero bitterness.
All in all, the food is okay. But when it comes to food, the bar is set high and being okay is not enough.
Let's give this place a credit, though.
With an airsoft arena inside - if that is your thing - the experience surely doubles the okay.