Pretty decent night market, but we just stayed about 30 to 45 mins there, becuz there is nothing much to see or do there. Mainly for food I guess. The bak kut teh was pretty nice, and you can eat the Ayam birim (?) I can't remember what it's called. It is a fried chicken dish over rice, and you can choose the spiciness level of the chilli. It was quite nice. I enjoyed it. Didn't get to try the other food there becuz we were too full. I guess overall worth the visit, but only if you combine your trip with elsewhere. Transportation from the resorts in Bintan is...
Read moreFor a night food street at Tanjung Pinang you can choose this alternative, as if you are looking for halal food. They offer chicken noodle, pempek, crispy mushroom, korea corn dog, fried banana, laksa, fruit platter, juice, bobba, ice cream and seafood platter. Some store sell tshirt or other clothes and accessories. Accross the street there is pujasera which offer some non Halal meal, such as sate bak, ba kut, nasi campur, ba noodle. For pempek that i bought in pujasera, i only spend 20K and rujak 20K, the rujak.with peanut sauce you must try....
Read moreCame on a weekday. Stalls are sparsely separated. Be sure to take a private transport here. They sell mainly local food court here. There is an open air food court in which you can dine in here or take away. They sell mainly local food, which is extremely affordable. Not sure about taste though but it looks good. The carpark and condition can be better improved. The only restaurant that impressed me was Tomo, a Japanese restaurant at...
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