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Discover an unexpected culinary gem inside Surabaya's Royal Plaza! Penyetan Cok shatters the "bad mall food" myth with its incredible 4.9-star rating and massive popularity. This bustling, no-frills eatery is a paradise for serious food lovers. The main attraction is the authentic Ayam Penyet—crispy smashed chicken smothered in a famously fiery and addictive sambal. It’s a straightforward, delicious, and intensely satisfying Indonesian meal that proves great food can be found anywhere.
Friends, who gets it! Strolling around Royal Plaza in Surabaya, I was starving at mealtime. I originally just wanted to find any place to grab a bite, after all, it's just chain fast food in a mall, you know...
But then! I habitually pulled out my phone to search, and immediately, Anjay! This place called Penyetan Cok actually has over 3500 reviews on Google, with a rating as high as 4.9?! This popularity is just insane, I was instantly energized, I absolutely had to check it out!
The shop isn't big, it's just your typical bright fast-food restaurant layout you often see in malls, bustling with people, full of life and energy. No need to look closely at the menu, just go straight for the signature Penyetan. I ordered the fried chicken Penyetan, and what arrived was that unpretentious temptation! 🔥
The freshly fried chicken leg was roughly 'Penyet' (smashed), its skin was still sizzling, and the meat fibers were clearly visible. The soul of the dish lies in the dollop of fiery red Sambal on top, even before eating, you could smell that assertive spiciness and garlic aroma. One bite in, the crispiness of the fried chicken, the tenderness of the meat, paired with Sambal that makes you sweat but you just can't stop eating, followed by a mouthful of warm rice... Mantap! This is truly the essence of Indonesian cuisine, the joy brought by carbs and chili is just that direct!
To be honest, if you're looking for a trendy spot with elegant ambiance suitable for Instagram-worthy photos, then you can just scroll away. This place truly exists purely for 'eating'. It's super crowded during meal times, you need to be quick to find a seat, and the environment is quite noisy. But the staff are quick and efficient, the food comes out quite fast, and the table turnover rate is high.

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