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Discover Bandung's legendary pioneer Se'i spot, famous for its incredibly tender, melt-in-your-mouth smoked beef tongue (Se'i Lidah) and signature sour-spicy Sambal Lu'at. While the smoky, bustling, and hot atmosphere is intense, the flavor is worth the adventure. This guide gives you the full scoop on what to order and provides essential tips on avoiding long queues, navigating the chaotic scene, and ensuring you find the one and only authentic location for this must-try local delicacy.
Honestly, if it weren't for my local friend dragging me along, seeing this scene, comparable to a bustling wet market during peak hours, I would have definitely turned around and left. Motorcycles parked haphazardly at the entrance, people packed shoulder-to-shoulder inside, a wave of heat mixed with smoky aroma rushed towards me… Anjay, is this really the legendary original Se'i shop in Bandung? 🤨

Discover the Bandung noodle spot that has students lining up around the block! This budget-friendly eatery is famous for its signature spicy noodles, which are seriously fiery and addictively chewy. While dimsum is also on the menu, the noodles are the undisputed star. The vibe is young and lively, perfect for hanging out with friends, but be warned: it gets incredibly crowded and noisy. If you can handle the heat and the crowds, this place is a must-try.

Discover a hidden gem for movie lovers on a budget! Tucked away in Bandung's BEC Mall, this CGV offers unbelievably cheap tickets—sometimes costing less than the popcorn. While the price is a major draw, be prepared for some trade-offs. This review dives into everything from its great tiered seating and convenient charging stations to its pricey snacks and occasional maintenance issues. Get the full breakdown to decide if this budget-friendly cinema experience is right for you.

Don't let the bizarre entrance of Bandung's 23 Paskal mall fool you! While its layout can be a confusing maze, inside awaits a shopper's paradise. This modern, spacious mall boasts the most complete brand selection in the city, from high-street fashion to luxury goods. Conveniently located next to the train station with luggage lockers and a massive outdoor food market, it’s a must-visit for tourists and locals, despite its quirky design and parking challenges.

Don't let the messy, crowded exterior of Bebek Ali Borme in Bandung fool you. This legendary spot serves one of the city's best fried ducks at an unbeatable price. The meat is fall-off-the-bone tender and packed with flavor. For the ultimate experience, be sure to ask for the special "sambal bawang" (garlic chili sauce) and a side of fried cabbage. It's a true foodie gem where incredible taste triumphs over a no-frills environment.