The restaurant we visited on the outskirts of Bukittinggi on Friday afternoon offers a diverse selection of dishes, including boiled noodles, ramyeon, toast with ice cream, kwetiau, tofu noodles, and a range of refreshing beverages such as avocado juice, mango juice, and “tomatop.” Although the menu is varied and the food is enjoyable, the restaurant was not particularly busy during our visit, likely due to the post-lunch hour. The dining area is spacious and comfortable, featuring good ventilation and ample natural light. Orders are taken at the counter and meals are served promptly, with service that was polite and efficient. While the food portions were generous and the prices quite reasonable, the setting showed signs of wear. An abandoned fish pond and some aging furniture slightly diminished the overall aesthetic. However, these minor flaws were outweighed by the tasty food and satisfying service. For anyone looking for an unpretentious place to enjoy a flavorful and budget-friendly meal near the border of Bukittinggi, this restaurant is...
Read moreIts a cozy restaurant that will make you comfy.. the services neither good or bad, but let me say its a ok! The menu have different type of dishes.. i cant tell you every dishes. But for me, my favourite is Gado Gado, since i love peanut sauce, lol.. the thing that make me give 3 star points is the location, its too far from the downtown. Even from my house it takes me about 15 minutes to go...
Read moreA restaurant that served regular indonesian food like noodles, fried rice, toast or other kind a food you can imagine. This place is like brand new so it's a clean place and nice place to eat. There's no views in this place so nothings special about it,...
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