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Step into a unique Surabaya noodle shop that feels like a Javanese palace drama! Set in a stunning retro Art Deco building, this spot offers a memorable cultural experience where servers greet you in formal Javanese. While the ambiance is a major draw, the food shines too. Don't miss their highly-praised Bakso (meatball soup), but be warned about the fiery sambal! It's a culinary adventure worth checking out, just be prepared for the lunch rush.
Anjay!Friends, who gets it? Today I explored a noodle shop in Surabaya, and I almost thought I'd time-traveled into some Javanese palace drama. I originally came for this retro Art Deco old building, feeling like it would be very Chill to Nongkrong here, but as soon as I walked in, the waiter started speaking a string of fluent, high Javanese... My brain just crashed O.o
After calming myself down, let's get back to talking about the food. This shop mainly features Indonesia's two national dishes: Bakso and Mie Ayam.
Girls who want to check in here, note these points, and your experience will be even better!

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