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Discover Surabaya's legendary Bebek Carok, a local hotspot famed for its mind-blowing Bebek Bumbu Hitam (Black Sauce Fried Duck). The duck is fried to perfection with crispy skin and tender meat, but the real star is the unparalleled black sauce—a complex, savory, and aromatic flavor bomb. For the ultimate experience, pair it with zesty Sambal Mangga and fragrant Kecombrang Rice. It's a must-try for anyone seeking bold and authentic Indonesian street food.
Honestly, coming to Surabaya and not eating fried duck is a wasted trip. But when I saw this dark, shiny dish, my heart still skipped a beat... Is this really edible? 😅 Unexpectedly, one bite and it was directly Anjay! This is absolutely the most mind-blowing fried duck I've ever had in Indonesia, bar none!
In short, if you're a fan of rich-flavored and spicy food, definitely don't miss this place when you come to Surabaya, it's absolutely Mantap!

Thinking of staying at Vasa Hotel Surabaya? This review paints a "half paradise, half wet market" picture. While it boasts a grand design, friendly staff, and incredible food highlights like Peking duck and A5 Wagyu, it's not without its flaws. Be prepared for a smoky lobby, chaotic breakfast crowds, and long elevator waits. This honest guide gives you the essential pros and cons, plus tips to help you navigate this popular, yet complicated, five-star hotel experience.

This Surabaya fried duck joint is a true hidden gem, but it's not for the faint-hearted. Brace yourself for a chaotic, no-frills environment, because the reward is a "God-tier" meal. The duck boasts unbelievably crispy skin and tender, flavorful meat that falls right off the bone. Paired with a signature sambal, this incredibly cheap street food is a must-try for adventurous foodies. The article shares essential tips for navigating this legendary but challenging dining experience.

Discover a Surabaya cafe with a stunning golf course view and croissants that are pure perfection. But this spot is a tale of two extremes. While the pastries, like the unique Kung Pao Chicken croissant, are heavenly, the main courses and service are a total letdown. This review spills all the details, telling you exactly what to order and what to avoid. Is the incredible scenery and a flaky pastry worth the frustrating experience? Find out inside.

G WALK in Surabaya is a foodie's paradise but a driver's nightmare. This review dives into the sprawling street food hub, celebrated for its vibrant night market atmosphere and hundreds of stalls. Discover a United Nations of cuisine, from local Indonesian delights to international fare. While the sheer variety is a dream for the indecisive, the article also warns about the chaotic traffic and offers essential tips—like ditching the car and bringing cash—to best navigate this bustling culinary destination.