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Is a stunning mountain view worth dining with flies? This article reviews a massive, three-story Angkringan in Salatiga offering picturesque scenery and a fun DIY grilling concept. While the sunset views over rice fields are incredible, the experience is marred by major hygiene issues and hit-or-miss food. Discover which standout dishes to order and get an honest verdict on whether the breathtaking landscape makes up for the less-than-perfect conditions before you decide to visit.
I tried a bunch of dishes, so here are the highlights for you guys:
Finally, here's a summary of no-nonsense tips for you. If you plan on going, take note:

Curious about Central Java's legendary cassava shop? This spot in Salatiga is famous for its creative dishes, from classic Cheese Cassava to the unique Cassava Spaghetti. While the food gets rave reviews for its delicious, carb-heavy goodness, be warned: the experience comes with long weekend queues and a crowded, less-than-ideal environment. The article weighs if the taste is worth the two-hour wait and even shares a hack for enjoying the treats without the hassle.

Think fried chicken is just a quick bite? OTI Fried Chicken in Salatiga will change your mind. This isn't your typical fast-food joint; it’s a spacious, café-like spot perfect for chilling all day with ample Wi-Fi and power outlets. The star of the show is the signature Spiced Crispy Chicken, with its addictively crunchy skin and unique seasoning. With a huge sauce selection and some 24-hour locations, it’s the perfect spot for a next-level fried chicken experience.

Discover Teak Tree, a hidden gem in Salatiga that’s more than just a furniture store. Step through to find a stunning secret garden with American-style architecture, perfect for a chill afternoon. While the ambiance is incredible and the Avocado Coffee is a must-try, be prepared for Jakarta-level prices and hit-or-miss service. This review breaks down if the vibe is worth the price, with tips on what to order and how to make the most of your visit.

Curious about the 2-hour queue for 10k noodles at Mie Gacoan? This popular spot is famous for its super cheap and fiery noodle dishes, like the sweet and spicy "Mie Iblis" and savory "Mie Setan." While the value is unbeatable, the massive crowds can lead to inconsistent quality and service. This article weighs the pros and cons, exploring if the hype is justified and sharing essential tips on how to beat the lines and what to expect.