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Ever wonder why a dirty, noisy spot with painfully slow service boasts a high rating and is always packed? It's all about the food and the price. This article dives into a chaotic eatery famous for its massive portions, authentic "wok hei," and unbelievably low prices. While the hygiene and wait times are a real test, the delicious Fried Kway Teow and giant fried rice might just make it all worthwhile for adventurous, budget-conscious foodies.
So, is it worth visiting? My advice is:
In short, this is a place with extremely prominent pros and cons. Would you put up with the chaos for the food? Let's chat in the comments

Is the famous Halal ramen at Shishi Ramen in Balikpapan worth the hour-long wait? This review dives into the bustling, Tokyo-style eatery to find out. Discover their must-try signature ramen with rich broth and rave-worthy crispy gyoza. While the main dishes shine, the wait times can be long. Get the inside scoop on what to order (and what to avoid), plus crucial tips for beating the queues and parking woes for a delicious, hassle-free experience.

Discover a flawed but charming hidden gem in Balikpapan that’s worth the hunt. While the service might be lacking and parking is a challenge, the reward is a cozy spot with a stunning outdoor city view. The real stars are the snacks—don't miss the massive, crispy portion of fried cassava. This spot is perfect for a chill evening hangout, but be sure to bring cash and consider booking ahead for the best seats with a view.

Thinking of visiting Potokoffie in Balikpapan? This spot is a true mixed bag. It boasts a fantastic Avocado Coffee and a rare indoor, air-conditioned smoking area. However, be prepared for some head-scratching rules, like a 1.5M IDR minimum spend for upstairs seating. The food is hit-or-miss—stick to the Ribs Fried Rice and skip the pricey salad. This article reveals the highs and lows, helping you decide if it's worth the trip.

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.