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Attention duck lovers! Discover Bebek Kaleyo, Bandung's popular "people's canteen" serving up delicious and affordable duck dishes. Get ready for super crispy fried duck and a famously fiery sambal that will test your limits. While the prices are a steal, this bustling spot has its flaws: expect long waits and be sure to bring cash! It's an experience for foodies who value incredible flavor and a great deal over comfort and convenience.
Every time I come to Bandung, someone always asks me to recommend restaurants that even locals love. Alright, today I'll spill the beans and talk about this chain giant, Bebek Kaleyo, known as Indonesia's 'national dirty duck rice'.
I was shocked as soon as I arrived at the entrance, this isn't a restaurant, it's practically a public square! The huge semi-open space was bustling with people, the air filled with a mix of live band music and cigarette smoke drifting from the next table... It's all about the lively atmosphere. If you're looking for a quiet place to chill, you can just scroll away now.
After all the praise, let's start with the complaints. This place's pros and cons are equally prominent.
Overall, if you're a serious duck lover, a warrior who can't live without spice, or someone who chases extreme value for money, then Bebek Kaleyo is definitely worth a try. But if you have high demands for environment and service, then you might want to think twice!

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