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Step back in time at Bon Ami, a Surabaya restaurant that feels like a colonial-era time capsule. This spot is famous for its nostalgic fusion of Indonesian, Dutch, and Western cuisine. While the ambiance is a major draw, the food shines with must-try dishes like the city's best Galantine (beef roll) and savory Salted Beef Tongue. Finish your visit by grabbing classic Dutch pastries from the adjoining bakery for a perfect trip down memory lane.
The menu is a grand fusion of Indonesian, Dutch, Western, and Chinese cuisines, so be careful if you have decision paralysis! We didn't make any bad choices; everything we ordered was Mantap!
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This isn't a place you go for value for money. The average cost per person is around 90,000 to 150,000 IDR, which is on the pricey side. But given the food and the ambiance, I think it's totally worth it.
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