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Thinking of chilling in Lampung? Kopi Nako offers a lush, green paradise perfect for photos and a wide menu to please everyone. It's super affordable, with coffee deals around 20k per person, and even has a fun self-service photo booth. But be warned: it gets incredibly hot during the day, even indoors. For the best vibe and a comfortable experience, plan your visit for a cool evening instead of high noon.
Okay, complaining aside, I still have to share some money-saving tips!
So, do you want to check it out? My advice is: go on a cool evening! The experience will be much better. 🤙

El's Coffee, Indonesia's biggest roastery in Lampung, is a visual stunner with its grand modern design and photogenic interior. While the specialty coffee is a definite highlight, the experience is severely hampered by notoriously slow service. This review weighs the incredible ambiance against frustratingly long waits and hit-or-miss food. Find out if this architectural gem is worth the patience and get tips on what to order—and what to absolutely avoid—before you make the trip.

Thinking of visiting Lampung's hyped-up D'RAJASH RESTO? This spot boasts a grand, photo-worthy ambiance perfect for big groups. But is the food truly "kingly"? While the Mie Tek-Tek and seafood platters are safe bets, the experience can be a gamble, with some dishes like the 80k fried rice falling flat. This review weighs the impressive atmosphere against inconsistent flavors, high prices, and slow service to help you decide if it's worth the visit.

Discover a hidden gem in Lampung, hailed as the home of the best fish cakes! This spot pioneered the must-try Cheese Pempek, featuring an incredible cheese pull and chewy texture. While the Tekwan soup is also a standout, be warned: the parking is a nightmare. It's best to take a ride-hailing service to enjoy this clean, comfortable eatery. They also offer vacuum-sealed frozen pempek, making for the perfect, delicious souvenir to take home.

Is heavenly food worth enduring terrible service? This legendary Lampung Bakso joint puts that question to the test. Famous for its incredible Bakso Urat (tendon meatballs) and rich, savory broth, the food is a must-try. The catch? The service is notoriously bad. This article explores the "pay to suffer" experience, weighing if the phenomenal flavor is worth the drama, and provides a survival guide for navigating this unique dining challenge.