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Discover Bandung's best-kept secret for Padang cuisine! Tucked away near the train station, this unassuming stall is a true foodie paradise where flavor trumps fancy decor. Get ready for authentic, rich Sumatran tastes, with must-try dishes like the legendary Dendeng Batokok (crispy beef with green chili) and tender Rendang. This guide reveals how to find this hidden gem, what to order, and the best times to visit for an unforgettable, affordable meal that will blow you away.
Honestly, if it weren't for a local friend leading the way, I probably would have circled the bus terminal south of Bandung train station three times and still not found this place. Anjay! It's hidden way too deep!
Deep inside that somewhat messy, bustling station, a seemingly unremarkable tent stall turned out to be the legendary best Padang food in Bandung? My inner monologue at the time was: This is it? 🧐
Once you sit down, you'll understand, no one who comes here is for the ambiance. The small space is packed, steaming hot, everyone is busy eating, no one cares about the decor at all. This is a true Nongkrong for food!
We quickly ordered a few signature dishes:
Okay, after all the praise, I also need to tell some truths.
Girls who want to make a pilgrimage, take note of these points:

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