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Struggling to find a spot that pleases everyone? "Sweetheart" Restaurant in Samarinda is the answer for indecisive groups, boasting a massive menu with Chinese, Indonesian, and teppanyaki options. While the smoky Mutton Fried Rice and hearty Javanese Boiled Noodles are highlights, this guide also shares crucial tips on navigating potential long waits and parking issues. It’s the perfect read for anyone wanting to conquer this popular spot and satisfy the whole crew.
Every time I go out with my foodie friends, the biggest headache is picking a restaurant... one wants Chinese food, another can't live without Indonesian food, Anjay! But this place in Samarinda called “Mee Gebetan” (Sweetheart Noodle House) actually managed to satisfy this whole group of picky eaters. 😂
For the girls who want to check this place out, take note of these tips:

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