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This Samarinda restaurant impresses with its gorgeous, high-end decor and views of the Mahakam Bridge. Its signature Nasi Kendil (claypot rice) and tender Sop Iga come in massive, shareable portions. However, this review also gives a heads-up on the downsides: steep prices, slow service, and potentially unreliable air conditioning that could make for a stuffy experience. Find out if the fantastic food makes it a worthwhile visit despite the potential heat.
It's Anjay hot in Samarinda today! After shopping at BIG Mall until my legs gave out, I was just looking for a random place to Nongkrong, but I got totally captivated by an Indonesian restaurant with gorgeous decor, and my feet just wouldn't move.
Overall, the food and ambiance are Mantap, as long as you don't go when the AC is broken 😂

Discover a bustling Warung in Samarinda serving authentic Coto Makassar and fall-off-the-bone Sop Konro. While the spot is hot and crowded, the rich, savory broth makes it all worthwhile. For under 20k IDR, you get an incredible meal with a major bonus for carb lovers: unlimited Indonesian rice dumplings (Ketupat)! This hidden gem offers unbeatable value and an authentic local dining experience you won't want to miss. It's a must-visit for budget-conscious foodies.

Searching for a new work-from-cafe spot in Samarinda? Hayyu Coffee offers a massive, comfortable space with plenty of power outlets and free parking, making it a potential haven for students and workers. While their signature lemon coffee and snacks receive high praise, this review reveals a major catch. The main courses and service are a significant letdown. Discover whether this spot is your next go-to for productivity or a place to visit for coffee only.

Discover Samarinda's viral multi-concept spot, boasting a cafe, car wash, and barbershop under one roof. With its stunning industrial design, it's an Instagrammer's dream. But beyond the perfect photos, what's the real deal? This review explores the hit-or-miss food, from tasty snacks to disappointing mains. It also uncovers the major drawbacks: incredibly slow service and other frustrating quirks. Find out if this photogenic hotspot is truly worth your time and money before you visit.

Think Samarinda has no good Japanese food? ZIJIN is here to prove you wrong. This popular spot is making waves with the city's first-ever conveyor belt sushi, offering a fun dining experience and great value. While the review gives an honest look at the pros and cons, the must-try dishes are the rich Spicy Tantan Ramen and the signature Zijin Roll. It's a top local contender for a satisfying and affordable Japanese meal with a chill vibe.