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Curious about the long queues at Mie Gacoan? This viral Indonesian noodle spot draws huge crowds with its unbelievably low prices, around Rp10,000 per dish! This article dives into the hype, reviewing its signature sweet-spicy Mie Gacoan and savory Mie Hompimpa. Don't miss the must-try snacks like the explosive Udang Keju (Cheese Shrimp). Discover if the taste and ambiance are truly worth the half-hour wait, along with essential tips for your visit.
Friends, who gets it? Every time I pass by this Mie Gacoan in Bandung, seeing the scene at the entrance, I thought some celebrity had arrived! It's packed with young people, incredibly lively.
Alright, just copy my order directly:
While the value for money is unbeatable, there are some pitfalls I need to warn you about:
Next time you're in Bandung and want to find a place to Nongkrong, you can eat your fill for less than the price of a bubble tea per person, who else can beat that! 😎

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