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Discover a legendary 24-hour eatery near Surabaya's Gubeng Station, a true local institution. For just 24k, dive into authentic home-cooked Indonesian classics like rich Nasi Rawon and spicy Ayam Penyet. This spot is all about flavor, not frills—the "down-to-earth" environment isn't for germaphobes. But if you're seeking a cheap, delicious, and genuinely local meal with a nostalgic vibe at any hour, this is the perfect hidden gem for an unforgettable taste of Surabaya.
Just got out of Surabaya Gubeng train station, so hungry I was seeing stars. I asked the driver uncle if there was any authentic good food nearby, and he floored it, taking me straight to the entrance of this small shop tucked away in a corner, patting his chest and saying,"This is the legend, mbak!" Looking at the unpretentious, even a bit dilapidated facade, I thought to myself: Is this... for real? 🧐
Stepping inside, wow, it really was a local's canteen. No air conditioning, just a few old fans whirring away, old posters on the walls, the air filled with the aroma of food and nostalgic Indonesian old songs, instantly giving me a feeling of traveling back to the 70s. Everyone eating here was either a local or a traveler who had just gotten off the train, all squeezed together, just for this authentic home-cooked flavor.

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Curious about the hype behind Indonesia's viral spicy noodles? This article explores Mie Gacoan, a spot famous for its insane queues and unbeatable prices. Discover their signature customizable spicy noodles, with heat levels for every challenger, alongside must-try crispy snacks like Udang Keju. While the taste is top-notch, the setting is pure fast-food. Find out if it's worth the wait and learn the secret to skipping the line for this fiery, flavorful experience.

Craving authentic Indonesian treats? Head to Holland Bakery, a beloved Surabaya institution since 1987. This spot is famous for its legendary Lapis Legit, a buttery and dense layered cake that’s worth the price. You also can’t miss the Martabak, whether you prefer the savory, meat-stuffed version or the sweet one with creative toppings. Brave the tricky parking for a taste of these national favorites and other traditional pastries that offer pure nostalgic bliss.