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Curious about a Batam restaurant with a perfect 5.0 Google rating? Tjap Nyonya might just live up to the hype, but with a catch. This spot serves up mind-blowing ramen that even converts skeptics and incredible salted egg custard buns that are a must-try. However, the review gives a friendly heads-up: while some dim sum shines, traditional Cantonese items like har gow and chicken feet might disappoint. Discover what to order and what to skip at this popular eatery.
Honestly, when my friend asked me to have Chinese food in Batam, I was rolling my eyes internally. What are we even doing, coming to an island and not eating seafood? 🤔
The menu arrived, offering ramen and dim sum, with quite a lot of options. Without further ado, bring on the food!
🥟 Dim Sum Series: The dim sum had its hits and misses, so I have to break it down.
Overall, I would absolutely come back again just for that bowl of ramen. Here are a few tips for the girls who want to go check it out:

Curious about the 4.9-star Korean cafe in Batam? This trendy spot wins praise for its cozy, Instagrammable vibe and signature bingsu with a delicate, snowflake-like texture. However, the review reveals a major catch: the bingsu portions are much smaller than expected. The undisputed star of the show is the Melted Cheese Tart, a must-order with its flaky crust and rich filling. Get the scoop on whether this hyped-up cafe is truly worth a visit.

Thinking about visiting Marugame Udon at Grand Batam Mall? This review gives you a heads-up. While the signature udon bowls like the Niku Udon are a definite highlight with springy noodles and rich broth, the tempura is a major letdown—often served cold, greasy, and hard. The article also points out issues with crowds and hygiene. Find out how to navigate your visit, what to order, and what to absolutely avoid for a better dining experience.

Parents visiting Batam, rejoice! Discover Moora, a spacious lakeside cafe perfect for a stress-free family outing. The main attraction is a dedicated children's playground, giving adults a chance to relax. While the kids play, enjoy the serene lake view, weekend live music, and surprisingly delicious, affordable food. Don't miss the signature Lontong and Es Kopi Susu Moora. Just be prepared for potentially slow service and enjoy the chill atmosphere. It’s a true game-changer for family trips.

Is Batam's 4.9-star "Bakso Ngangenin" worth the hype? This honest review reveals a hit-or-miss experience. While the Bakso Telor and nostalgic Es Cendol are definite must-tries, the food quality can be a gamble, with some dishes being overly salty. Expect a no-frills atmosphere and be prepared for slow, unfriendly service. This guide helps you navigate the menu to avoid disappointment and even tells you how to snag a deal at this popular but flawed local spot.