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Discover ARCH ALLEY, a visually stunning bistro in Batam that looks like a European wine cellar. While its gorgeous red-brick decor and live music create an amazing photo-worthy atmosphere, the experience is a gamble. The article highlights standout dishes like Grilled Octopus and Cheese Pizza but warns of inconsistent food, chaotic service, and high prices. Get the full scoop on this beautiful but flawed spot to decide if it's worth adding to your list.
Just came over from Singapore by boat and was looking for a place to Chill in Batam. I scrolled and found this place, ARCH ALLEY. The retro red-brick warehouse style in the pictures totally got me, so I rushed over without a second thought!
After sitting down to order, we had done our homework and went straight for the recommended dishes.
First, the good stuff:
And then, the disaster struck...
Honestly, the biggest problem with this place isn't the food, it's the management.
If you're still drawn in by its good looks and absolutely have to go check it out, then I suggest you save this post:

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