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Searching for a family-friendly spot in Surabaya? Fusia offers authentic Indonesian cuisine that's great for large groups. Their must-try is the fragrant Nasi Bakar, and the best part? Unlimited free refills of crispy Kremesan and various Sambals! While there is a children's playground, this honest review gives a heads-up on its condition. Discover what to order and what to skip for a delicious, value-for-money meal that keeps (most of) the family happy.
Every time I have a meal with friends and family in Surabaya, the biggest headache is that the kids can't sit still, and the meal turns into chaos. So when I heard about an Indonesian restaurant called Fusia that not only had authentic flavors but also came with a children's playground, my eyes lit up! 😍
But after this visit, I can only say the pros and cons are both very obvious. Let me tell you all about it.
Overall, this place is still worth a visit, especially for certain groups of people. Here are my sincere recommendations:

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