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Is Batam's Volla Social House worth the hype? This "Fake Bali" cafe offers a stunning, Instagram-worthy interior perfect for photos. But the experience is a total mixed bag. While the ambiance is a win and some dishes shine, this honest review dives into the inconsistent food, steep prices, and lackluster service. Get the inside scoop on what to order and what to avoid to decide if this beautiful spot is truly worth your money.
Anjay! Since when did Batam have a hidden gem like this? I just took the ferry over from Singapore, and my friend immediately dragged me to this place, Volla Social House. The moment I walked in, I was truly stunned. The high ceilings, huge floor-to-ceiling windows, the whole space is spacious and bright, with a super stylish design. It's got that total "Bali" vibe; I thought I had been instantly transported to Canggu! Every photo I took looked like a professional shot. I was just about to praise it in my head, but... haha, the rest of the experience was a total rollercoaster ride. 🎢
Overall, if you're in Batam just looking for a place to take beautiful photos, have a drink, and Nongkrong for a bit, then the ambiance here definitely passes the test. But if you have expectations for food and service, or if you want to have a proper meal, you might want to think twice

Thinking of visiting the hyped-up SOI BY NICK in Batam, helmed by a MasterChef US finalist? This honest review spills the tea. While the photogenic spot draws crowds, the main courses may fall short of expectations, with complaints of overly rich pasta and inconsistent cooking. The real star? The dessert! The incredible cheesecake is hailed as a must-try, making this a perfect destination for an afternoon sweet treat rather than a full-blown dinner.

This viral Batam spot is a visual dream with its retro pop art style, making every corner perfect for your social feed. Don't miss the cute self-service photo booth! While the ambiance is a 10/10 and the Mie Kari is delicious, be warned: the service is notoriously slow. This honest review breaks down whether the stunning photos are worth the frustratingly long wait, offering tips on what to order and when to go for the best experience.

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.

Discover a hidden gem in Batam that local Koreans call their "taste of home." Tucked away in a cozy, semi-outdoor setting, this spot is all about authentic flavors over fancy decor. The main attraction is the incredible Korean Fried Chicken, perfectly crispy and juicy. With other must-tries like generous Kimbap and authentic Tteokbokki, this relaxed, no-pork, no-lard eatery offers a true taste of Korea, perfect for a casual meal with friends away from the usual tourist spots.