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Don't let the messy, crowded exterior of Bebek Ali Borme in Bandung fool you. This legendary spot serves one of the city's best fried ducks at an unbeatable price. The meat is fall-off-the-bone tender and packed with flavor. For the ultimate experience, be sure to ask for the special "sambal bawang" (garlic chili sauce) and a side of fried cabbage. It's a true foodie gem where incredible taste triumphs over a no-frills environment.
Every time I passed by Bebek Ali Borme in Bandung, I was put off by the huge crowds at the entrance. Looking at the greasy storefront and the incredibly noisy environment, I really wanted to say 'no thanks'... A million questions popped into my mind: Is it really worth it, just for some fried duck? Anjay!
Today I finally decided to give it a try, and here's the conclusion upfront: Absolutely! So worth it!
Alright, now that I've praised it, let's talk frankly.
👎 Chili sauce"mystery box": If you don't actively ask for it, the default sweet chili sauce might really disappoint you, chili lovers definitely need to speak up!
For those who don't want to step into any pitfalls, remember these points:
All in all, if you're looking for a nice environment and a refined experience, you can just swipe away. But if you're a pure foodie, someone who can tolerate anything for ultimate deliciousness, then please immediately, right now, add it to your Bandung food list!

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