SUMMARY: Don't waste your time, better forget about it. Mediocre food, long queue, bad experience.
Tried the one in Thamrin (good service). Taste just so so. So we went to this place hoping to get better noodle.
They said they served based on queue number, we got number 23. The table next to us was number 22, their food came, they finished eating, and later the table was cleaned. And during this time our order hadn't been served (just 2 noodles). We checked twice and they always said "coming". Then a waiter came and when we complained, she was surprised our order didn't arrive yet.
And after almost 45 minutes, when the noodles finally came, it had the WRONG wonton. They also tasted just so so, little better than Thamrin. 3 star for the food and 1 star for the experience. So 2...
Read moreI never want to miss any pork noodle in a town. This one i could say good with tons of toppings. I was ordering bakmi special. In one bowl they gave alot of toppings, like chicken, fried baso, baso, pangsit, and another something that idk what to call it. In Jakarta maybe that menu will cost you more than 50,000 IDR but here in Semarang it just cost 43,000 IDR. One lack that made me gave this 4*, it's bc they don't have sambal merah that I usually get once I eat pork noodle, they just have chopped green chilly to add the spiciness, but for me it...
Read moreOne of the places recommended by the locals for pork noodles. I recommend that you buy the Mie Special for the full experience. My favorite is their kekian! I smell the fragrance of lard and taste the juiciness of the pork meat. The noodles are chewy and a bit thick. One thing I'd like to change is their sambal, it's not spicy at all for my liking.
The place is large and has two floors. All floors have air conditioning. The price is standard for a pork noodle place. The Mie Special is IDR 50k. You can...
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