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Don't be fooled by its old-school exterior! This hidden Medan spot is a secret roastery for true coffee lovers. Step inside and be greeted by the intoxicating aroma from a giant roasting machine. While the snacks are just okay, the main event is the coffee. Explore a vast selection of local and international beans, from Sidikalang to Brazilian. It's the perfect place to savor an authentic cup or grab some high-quality beans to take home as a souvenir.
Friends who are new to Medan always ask me where to get coffee. I'm not going to talk about those trendy spots today; let's talk about the real deal.

Ever wonder why people queue for Medan's priciest char siu? This review dives into the legendary Chasio Asan, famous for its glistening char siu and unbelievably crispy roast pork (Sio Bak). While the flavor is incredible, the sky-high price comes with tiny portions and a risk of cold meat. Get the real scoop on whether it's worth the hype, plus survival tips on avoiding lines and even vacuum-packing the deliciousness to take home with you.

Looking for vegetarian food in Medan that will wow even meat lovers? Head to Loving Hut! This spot shatters the "bland veggie food" stereotype with its rich, flavorful dishes. The must-try Sate Padang and house-special Teriyaki Set are absolute game-changers, served in generous portions. With a clean, cozy atmosphere and great value, it’s the perfect place to discover just how *mantap* plant-based eating can be in the city.

Discover Kampung Kecil in Medan, a stunning floating village restaurant that's a true photo goldmine. Dine in charming thatched-roof huts over the water and soak in the incredible nighttime ambiance—an atmosphere so great, it's even president-approved! The menu features authentic and affordable Indonesian dishes like fresh seafood and savory Nasi Liwet. With its unique village vibe, it's the perfect spot for a memorable gathering with friends or family, offering a king's taste at a people's price.

This 4.6-star seafood spot in Medan serves incredible, authentic Indonesian dishes like Salted Egg Squid and Steamed Fish with Nyonya Sauce. The food is so good it might make you overlook the downsides. But be warned: the service is lacking, the space is crowded, and prices are high for the portion sizes. Is the phenomenal flavor worth the hassle? This review breaks down whether you should go and offers essential tips for surviving the experience.