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Don't let its grand entrance fool you! Willem's Resto on Samosir Island is a delightful surprise, not a tourist trap. This spacious, Halal restaurant serves high-quality dishes like wok-hei-filled fried rice and sweet and sour snapper against a backdrop of stunning rice paddy views. While on the pricier side, its chill atmosphere and convenient location next to the Ambarita ferry terminal make it the perfect spot for an unexpectedly upscale island meal.
Honestly, before coming to Samosir Island on Lake Toba, I really didn't have high hopes for the restaurants on the island. I was just thinking as long as the food was edible, it would be fine. But when we drove up to the entrance of this place, Willem's Resto, I was completely stunned... The entrance was so spacious and grand, especially compared to the simple, rustic vibe of the surroundings. Anjay! My first thought was: Is this a "luxurious" tourist trap?

Thinking of visiting the 4.7-star LEO'S at Lake Toba? This article uncovers why it's so polarizing. While the warm, family-run atmosphere and live music create an incredible vibe, the experience can be soured by extremely slow service. The food is a gamble: the Naniura (raw fish salad) is a must-try, but other dishes are hit-or-miss. Get the inside scoop on what to order and what pitfalls to avoid at this controversial lakeside spot.

Tired of the usual peppery Bak Kut Teh? This Medan eatery serves the authentic Malaysian style, boasting an insanely rich and dark herbal broth that will hook you from the first sip. At this no-frills, local favorite, you’ll find fall-off-the-bone tender pork ribs and amazing value. For the ultimate experience, be sure to order fried dough sticks (Cakwe) to soak up the comforting, flavorful soup. It’s a must-visit for anyone who loves bold, hearty flavors.

Is Medan's viral Baker's Table worth its 4.9-star hype? This honest review reveals all. While the cozy cafe is a paradise for its top-tier croissants and decadent desserts like Tiramisu and Basque Cheesecake, the main courses and coffee can be a gamble. Learn the strategy for visiting: come for the phenomenal baked goods and charming atmosphere, but be cautious with the rest of the menu to avoid disappointment at this popular spot.

Forget good service; this Medan spot is all about the pork! While the atmosphere is chaotic, the "Nasi Samcan Guling Komplit" is a plate of pure bliss, piled high with golden crispy skin, savory fried pork belly, and hearty satay. The real star is the unique fusion of a Balinese classic with local Andaliman pepper. Despite the challenging environment, the mind-blowing flavor and affordable price make it an experience pork lovers shouldn't miss.