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Thinking of visiting the 4.7-star LEO'S at Lake Toba? This article uncovers why it's so polarizing. While the warm, family-run atmosphere and live music create an incredible vibe, the experience can be soured by extremely slow service. The food is a gamble: the Naniura (raw fish salad) is a must-try, but other dishes are hit-or-miss. Get the inside scoop on what to order and what pitfalls to avoid at this controversial lakeside spot.
Before coming to Lake Toba, I had this highly-rated LEO'S with a 4.7 on Google saved in my bookmarks. The comment section was completely divided, with half the people shouting "Mantap!", while the other half complained, "Anjay, what a total disaster!".
How could I possibly miss out on a controversial contender like this? I had to come and check it out for myself.
Opening the menu, I went straight for the Batak specialties. I have to give some serious praise to these few dishes first:
Next up, the Schrödinger's dishes…

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