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Don't let the name fool you! While Tore Curry House in Batam is a popular Halal Japanese spot, this review reveals a surprising secret: the best dishes aren't the curry. Instead, the must-try items are the incredible yakitori skewers and rich, savory mentaiko-topped plates. Discover why the namesake curry might not live up to the hype, but why the other delicious menu items still make this a must-visit eatery for an unexpectedly delightful meal.
Girls, I'm back exploring new spots in Batam! This time, I checked out a super popular Halal Japanese restaurant with a 4.8-star rating on Google, "Tore Curry House". Judging by the name, I thought it was the king of curry, but... Anjay! I discovered a huge secret. The most Mantap thing on their menu... isn't actually the curry! 🤯

Discover MoMoo Juice Bar near Batam's Harbour Bay ferry terminal, a spot boasting a contender for the best sunset view in the area. While the stunning sea view is the main draw, the rich cheesecake and crispy potato wedges are must-tries that exceed expectations. However, be prepared for some drawbacks: the air conditioning is weak and the non-smoking area isn't always respected. It's a great place to kill time and enjoy the scenery, but manage your expectations on comfort.

Discover the secret behind Lamoist, the wildly popular layer cake shop at Batam's Harbour Bay Ferry Terminal that boasts a 5-star rating. This article unveils why their Kueh Lapis is a must-buy, highlighting its rich buttery aroma and incredibly moist, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Learn about the top flavors, from the classic Original to a special Coffee & Dark Chocolate, and get pro-tips on how to score the freshest cake for the perfect souvenir.

Is Sushi Ozu in Batam worth crossing the border for? This popular Japanese restaurant is famous for its creative fusion rolls and incredible gyoza, served in a stylish, photo-worthy setting. However, it's not all perfect. This review gives an honest look at the hits and misses, revealing why you should stick to the creative dishes and perhaps skip the traditional sushi. Find out if this hyped-up spot is right for your next Batam food adventure.

Singaporeans are flocking to Hoods Coffee in Batam for its Bali-like, industrial vibe and spacious, Instagrammable interior. While the desserts and baked goods are praised as heavenly, this popular spot is a mixed bag. This review reveals the catch: inconsistent main courses, slow service, and even shocking food poisoning reports. It’s a must-read guide for anyone planning a visit, offering crucial tips on what to order and what to avoid for a safe and enjoyable trip.