Well, first of all, I think it's a family resraurant. Non Halal of course. This restaurant open since I was at Junior High School. The bakmie they serve is supper quality. So thick and yummy each bite. The meat and veggies are good, all of the waiters are all practicing good pandemic protocol with all the masks.
There seems very little parking spot but you can park almost anywhere available on the street. The entrance is a little door and easily missed. Normally there will be cars parked around.
Fun facts, there used to be a wall of advertising inside the restaurant. So filled with ads that they even touch the ground. I mean who read ads on the ground right?
Yeah, well the walls aren't so filled with ads anymore, just the eye level.
By the way, they accept...
Read moreWent here today for breakfast with my best friend. They serve two kind of noodles, thick and thin. As for the meat you can choose minced beef, pork, or combination. You can pick the side soup as well. The menu is very simple, so you know they're very focused on the cooking and it shows on the taste.
Don't expect royal treatment though. The place is very casual and the servers are very direct on what they do. You go here for the food, nothing else. Honestly it's great, but not the best. Kelapa Gading is very saturated with noodle places and I've tasted better ones. Still pretty...
Read moreA very busy, crowded and humble Bakmi resto located near apartment. Price was a bit surprisingly affordable if compare with other famous bakmi. They also have approval sign by Tirta Lie. This should be comforting most of bakmi lovers. Texture was not my favorite bakmi karet, not too chewy. Suikiaw and siomay were quite good, but my most favorite in here was their sambal. They provide also traditional chili with vinegar besides another common sambal. Very spicy and refreshing at the same time. I ordered their Liang tea too, suitable for you who dont like...
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