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This Samarinda restaurant impresses with its gorgeous, high-end decor and views of the Mahakam Bridge. Its signature Nasi Kendil (claypot rice) and tender Sop Iga come in massive, shareable portions. However, this review also gives a heads-up on the downsides: steep prices, slow service, and potentially unreliable air conditioning that could make for a stuffy experience. Find out if the fantastic food makes it a worthwhile visit despite the potential heat.
It's Anjay hot in Samarinda today! After shopping at BIG Mall until my legs gave out, I was just looking for a random place to Nongkrong, but I got totally captivated by an Indonesian restaurant with gorgeous decor, and my feet just wouldn't move.
Overall, the food and ambiance are Mantap, as long as you don't go when the AC is broken 😂

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