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Discover Seroja, a rebellious Pekanbaru bakery that ditches wheat flour for creative, gluten-free treats using local ingredients like cassava and sago. This spot went viral for its Ramadan tapioca cookies, selling 1,500 jars in just three days! Besides their incredibly soft bread, their new restaurant, Ernestine, serves must-try homemade gluten-free pasta. It’s a game-changing destination for delicious, innovative pastries and dishes that cater to everyone, especially those with gluten intolerance.
Fam, who gets it? After being in Indonesia for so long, I've become immune to all sorts of breads and pastries, but recently, a shop in Pekanbaru totally schooled me! 🤯 This shop is called Seroja, and their main thing is being rebellious—they actually dared to open a bakery that basically doesn't use any wheat flour!
Finally, for the girls who want to check it out, here are the key points:
Alright, that's all from me. I'm off to study their menu again. Do you guys know any other hidden gems in Indonesia that get creative with local ingredients? Let's chat in the comments! 👇

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