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Is Marugame Seimen worth the infamous long queue? This review dives into the chaotic "battlefield" experience of the popular udon spot. The freshly made udon, like the Spicy Tori Baitan, is the undisputed star. While the self-serve tempura is a crispy temptation, it can be pricey, and other sides can be a miss. Get the verdict on whether it's worth the hype and learn the ultimate tip for avoiding the crazy lines for a flawless meal.
Jujur (to be honest), every time I pass by Marugame Udon and see that ridiculously long line, I'm always like, 'nope'. Today, for some strange reason, I actually got in line, partly to satisfy a craving, and partly to see what all the magic is about!
Alright, time for the key takeaways! If you want a great meal without any regrets, listen up:
So, if you ask me if it's worth the queue? If you're a huge udon fan and happen to be there during off-peak hours, then it's definitely worth going for. But if you're coming on an empty stomach during peak hours, you'd be better off finding a place to Nongkrong for a bit first! 😉

Sate Bang War in Medan is legendary for its satay with "illegally large," tender meat chunks and rich sauces. The Medan boiled noodles, with a thick and savory shrimp broth, are also a must-try. But this culinary adventure is not for the faint of heart! The incredible flavor comes with a major test of courage, as the questionable hygiene means you might be dining with a few uninvited, six-legged guests. This spot is truly for brave foodies.

Discover a stunning Medan restaurant with a unique Chinese-Western aesthetic, perfect for photos and chilling with friends. While the ambiance is a major draw, the real star is the dim sum—think amazing salted egg custard buns and zesty Thai wontons. Just be warned: service is notoriously slow, so it's a place for leisurely chats, not a quick bite when you're starving. Stick to the dim sum and soak in the great atmosphere for the best experience.

Discover Medan's hidden gem, Burger Logam, an unassuming street stall that's a local legend. This non-halal spot is famous for its incredibly juicy pork burgers, slathered in a special spicy sauce that packs a punch. The experience is fully customizable—add egg, cheese, or the highly recommended meat floss for an explosion of flavor. For an affordable price, you get a seriously satisfying burger that has the local Chinese community raving. It's a must-try for any visitor.

Step into KODAGU, Medan's stunning jungle cafe that looks like it was plucked straight from Bali. This spot is a visual treat, perfect for capturing gorgeous photos amidst lush greenery. While the desserts are praised as rich and delicious, this review gives an honest heads-up: the pricey main courses may disappoint. It’s recommended as the ideal destination for a chic afternoon hangout with cake and coffee, but perhaps skip it for a full meal.