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Discover Kampoeng Pasir, a massive beachside restaurant in Balikpapan with stunning sunset views over Kemala Beach. While the incredible ambiance is the main draw, don't miss the fantastic Salted Egg Yolk Prawns and Jimbaran Grilled Fish. A heads-up: other dishes can be hit-or-miss, and service might test your patience during peak hours. It’s the perfect spot for a scenic meal, but be sure to book ahead for the best sunset-viewing seats.
Bros & Sis, for real, if you come to Balikpapan in East Kalimantan and don't see the sea, you've basically wasted your trip. The place I checked out today, Kampoeng Pasir, is right on Kemala Beach, and it's so grand, the whole restaurant is big enough to host a wedding.
The moment you walk in, that white sandy beach and unbeatable sea view just hits you in the face, and the vibes are instantly maxed out. Around dusk, with the sea breeze blowing (as the Indonesians say, angin sepoi-sepoi 🍃), watching the sun slowly dip into the sea is truly super healing. Any random shot you take looks like a masterpiece.
Finally, here are the key points for anyone planning to go:

Discover the secret behind the long queues at Shem Ramen, an affordable Halal spot in Pentacity Mall. For under 50k, dive into rich, satisfying bowls like the Beef Abura Ramen. While the ramen is a hit, the real showstopper is the "champion-level" Chicken Karage, celebrated for its crispy skin and super juicy meat. This review breaks down the must-try dishes, what to avoid, and tips for a great, budget-friendly meal that’s worth the wait.

Discover Balikpapan's "Soto Champion," a humble roadside stall that has locals lining up daily. Don't be fooled by its simple appearance; this spot serves a heavenly Soto Semarang with a clear, savory, and intensely fragrant garlic broth. The experience is elevated by an array of delicious sides, from crispy fried tempeh to various satay skewers perfect for soaking in the soup. This article explores why this incredibly affordable and addictive meal is a must-try for any foodie.

Curious about the 4.9-star Kampung Kecil in Balikpapan, a spot even visited by the president? This review dives into whether it lives up to the hype. While the stunning Sundanese village atmosphere with private gazebos is a major draw, the experience has its pitfalls. Find out about the slow service, confusing ordering system, and whether the beautiful setting makes it all worthwhile. This guide reveals the truth behind the stellar ratings and how to avoid the potential traps.

Tucked away in a narrow Balikpapan alley, this shabby stall is a hidden gem with a constant queue. The main draw? An incredible Sop Konro featuring fall-off-the-bone beef ribs and a rich, intoxicating broth. Pair it with the crispy Paru Goreng (fried beef lung) and enjoy unlimited rice. This article explains why the no-frills, eat-and-go experience is a must-try for foodies seeking authentic local flavors and provides essential tips for visiting.