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Think Pekanbaru is a Japanese food desert? This article challenges that notion with a review of Sushi Tei. Discover a spacious, MUI Halal certified restaurant serving up surprisingly solid Japanese cuisine. Key highlights include the ultra-fresh Salmon Sashimi and the addictive Tuna Salad Crispy Mentai. While it can be pricey and crowded, the piece offers essential tips on booking ahead, saving money with promotions, and getting the most out of your visit to this popular spot.
Every time I come to Pekanbaru for a business trip, someone always complains to me that this place is a desert for Japanese food. Honestly, I didn't have high expectations for a chain sushi restaurant, thinking, isn't it just standardized, assembly-line stuff? But this time I went to Sushi Tei, and well... I admit I was proven wrong, and I was completely convinced! 🤣
Finally, here are some money-saving and pitfall-avoiding tips I've put together for you. You're welcome:

Discover Seroja, a rebellious Pekanbaru bakery that ditches wheat flour for creative, gluten-free treats using local ingredients like cassava and sago. This spot went viral for its Ramadan tapioca cookies, selling 1,500 jars in just three days! Besides their incredibly soft bread, their new restaurant, Ernestine, serves must-try homemade gluten-free pasta. It’s a game-changing destination for delicious, innovative pastries and dishes that cater to everyone, especially those with gluten intolerance.

Discover Uncle Dee's in Pekanbaru, a must-visit for affordable and delicious ice cream. While it melts incredibly fast, the rich, milky flavors are worth the rush. Try the recommended Waffle Peanut Ice Cream with its warm waffle and crunchy toppings, or the decadent Chocolate Oreo Sundae. This spot offers incredible value for money and fantastic service, making it a perfect, budget-friendly treat for anyone looking to chill. Just be ready to eat it quickly

Thinking of visiting Pekanbaru's popular Viera Oleh-Oleh? This 4.9-star souvenir shop is a snack paradise, packed with local treats like Kue Kemojo and Ketan Talam Durian. But before you dive in, get the real scoop! This guide reveals the must-buys and highlights potential pitfalls, such as missing expiration dates and empty drink fridges. Learn how to navigate this bustling spot like a pro and make your souvenir shopping a success without the nasty surprises.

Bakoel Bamboe in Pekanbaru offers a traditional Sundanese dining experience with a beautiful bamboo interior, perfect for family gatherings. While the ambiance is a major draw, this spot is a mixed bag. The Spicy Grilled Gourami and Chicken Satay are must-try hits, praised for their authentic flavor. However, diners should beware of the incredibly slow service and inconsistent dishes, like the notoriously tough fried chicken. This review breaks down the highs and lows to help you decide.