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Thinking of visiting Pekanbaru's popular Viera Oleh-Oleh? This 4.9-star souvenir shop is a snack paradise, packed with local treats like Kue Kemojo and Ketan Talam Durian. But before you dive in, get the real scoop! This guide reveals the must-buys and highlights potential pitfalls, such as missing expiration dates and empty drink fridges. Learn how to navigate this bustling spot like a pro and make your souvenir shopping a success without the nasty surprises.
Just got back from Pekanbaru, and I have to tell you girls about this super popular souvenir shop, Viera Oleh-Oleh, right away.
The moment I stepped inside, I was a bit stunned… The scene was insane, it was like they moved the entire snack warehouse of Riau province over, right? From cakes to fried snacks, the selection was dazzling. Locals and tourists were all squeezed together, shopping like crazy, and the vibe was totally maxed out. Getting a high score of 4.9 from 680+ reviews on Google Maps is definitely the real deal.
Alright, as usual, here's a heartfelt guide I've put together for you. Read it before you decide whether to go or not:

Discover a foodie paradise in Pekanbaru! RM Bagindo serves authentic Lintau-style Padang cuisine buffet-style, with a mind-blowing starting price of just 8,000 Rupiah for a rice set. Load up your plate with must-try dishes like the rich Gulai Jengkol and traditional desserts. This no-frills eatery is all about incredible flavor and unbeatable value, making it a haven for anyone seeking a true taste of Indonesia without breaking the bank.

Bakoel Bamboe in Pekanbaru offers a traditional Sundanese dining experience with a beautiful bamboo interior, perfect for family gatherings. While the ambiance is a major draw, this spot is a mixed bag. The Spicy Grilled Gourami and Chicken Satay are must-try hits, praised for their authentic flavor. However, diners should beware of the incredibly slow service and inconsistent dishes, like the notoriously tough fried chicken. This review breaks down the highs and lows to help you decide.

Looking for the perfect first meal in Pekanbaru? Head to Koki Sunda, a stylishly renovated Sundanese restaurant near the airport. The must-try signature dish is the 'Flying' Fried Gurami—a visually stunning whole fish, crispy on the outside and tender inside. While waiting for the generous portions, enjoy the free self-service salad bar with unlimited Lalapan and Rujak. This spot offers an authentic taste of Indonesia, though it's best to visit outside peak hours to avoid a long wait.

Don't be fooled by its tiny storefront! Yummi Company is Pekanbaru's hidden gem, earning a near-perfect rating for its incredible baked goods. This carb lover's paradise is famous for its must-try Korean Garlic Cheese Bread, which is worth the 10-minute wait for its warm, bursting-with-flavor center. Also, don't miss their signature Bolen! The space is small, making it perfect for a quick takeout run to grab some of the city's most hyped-up treats.