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Discover a hidden gem for veggie lovers in Medan! Tucked inside the Maha Vihara Maitreya temple is an amazing all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffet. Feast on dozens of clean, authentic dishes, from stir-fries to stews, with unlimited rice refills. The Javanese Noodles are a standout must-try. For the most extensive selection, visit on the 1st and 15th of the lunar calendar. It's a unique dining experience that feels as good as it tastes.
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Discover a popular Medan dim sum spot where the signature egg tarts are worth forgiving a few flaws. While it can get crowded and some dishes miss the mark, the silky egg tarts and smooth shrimp rice noodle rolls are absolute must-tries. This family-friendly restaurant offers great value, but be prepared for potential service delays and a tricky parking situation. It's a place of clear pros and cons, with the dim sum shining brightest.

Discover Mabac, a hidden gem in Medan for authentic, non-halal Korean BBQ. This open-air spot might be no-frills, but the food is heavenly. Get ready for sizzling Marinated Samgyeopsal with a perfect char, super crispy Chicharron, and soul-warming Ramyeon. The flavors are straight from the streets of Korea, and with affordable prices and free side dish refills, it's a true pork lover's paradise that's well worth a visit for a genuine street-food experience.

Medan's Rasa Seafood boasts a 4.8 Google rating, but is it worth the hype? This honest review dives into the bustling spot, praising its fantastic flavors, from fresh seafood to a surprisingly show-stealing fried chicken (Ayam Citarasa). However, it also gets real about the downsides. Diners should be prepared for a lively atmosphere that comes with some pesky flies and frustratingly slow service, creating a classic clash between delicious food and a flawed dining experience.

Brace yourself for Medan's most polarizing food spot! This shop is famous for two things: having the best buns in the city and notoriously bad service. People rave about the non-halal Angbak (braised pork) bun and the molten salted egg yolk custard bun. The buns are so good, they're worth the staff's sour faces. This guide offers tips to score these delicious souvenirs without letting the terrible service ruin your day.