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Heading to Viera Oleh-Oleh in Pekanbaru? This massive souvenir shop is a must-visit for its legendary Ketan Talam Durian, a rich and authentic durian sticky rice tart. But it’s not all treats! This guide gives you the inside scoop on what to buy and what to avoid, revealing potential traps like low-quality snacks and tricky checkout practices. Shop smart and make sure you only bring home the best of Pekanbaru's local flavors.
Every time I come to Pekanbaru, my friends keep pushing me to check out this place, Viera Oleh-Oleh, saying it's the originator of the Riau province's durian tart, and that not buying it is like not having come at all. Alright then, this time I'll check it out for you girls! 😎
I was genuinely surprised the moment I walked in. This isn't just a souvenir shop, it's practically a small department store! The place is super big and spacious, making it very Chill to walk around. The first floor is a foodie's paradise, filled with all kinds of pastries, snacks, and drinks; the second floor even sells clothes and fabrics, giving you the full one-stop shopping experience. 🅿️ The parking lot is also huge, so you don't have to worry at all if you're driving.
Getting straight to the point, of course I was here for their durian series!
Although their signature items are solid, some other things really shocked me... 🙄
For all you girls heading out to shop, here are the key points:
Overall, as a one-stop shop for buying souvenirs, it's decent, but the small details of the shopping experience really need improvement. Have you guys been there? Have you encountered any weird situations? Let's Nongkrong in the comments section! 👇

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