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Thinking of visiting Medan's popular Hai Kou Restaurant? It boasts a fantastic ambiance with spacious private rooms, perfect for family gatherings. While the traditional Chinese seafood is a safe bet, the real talking point is the service. Be prepared for a long wait—sometimes over an hour for food to arrive! This spot is great for a leisurely hangout if you have plenty of patience, but not for a quick bite when you're already starving.
Friends, who gets it?! I went to this Hai Kou Restaurant in Medan because of its high 4.8 rating and 1200+ reviews on Google, thinking this family dinner would definitely be a safe bet. The result… Anjay, my cup of tea was almost empty, and the table was still bare. I almost put on a performance of 'fainting from hunger' right there. 🫠
So, if you still want to give it a try (after all, the ambiance and private rooms are bonus points), please accept this guide that I've learned the hard way:

Discover Mabac, a hidden gem in Medan for authentic, non-halal Korean BBQ. This open-air spot might be no-frills, but the food is heavenly. Get ready for sizzling Marinated Samgyeopsal with a perfect char, super crispy Chicharron, and soul-warming Ramyeon. The flavors are straight from the streets of Korea, and with affordable prices and free side dish refills, it's a true pork lover's paradise that's well worth a visit for a genuine street-food experience.

Discover a popular Medan dim sum spot where the signature egg tarts are worth forgiving a few flaws. While it can get crowded and some dishes miss the mark, the silky egg tarts and smooth shrimp rice noodle rolls are absolute must-tries. This family-friendly restaurant offers great value, but be prepared for potential service delays and a tricky parking situation. It's a place of clear pros and cons, with the dim sum shining brightest.

Is a long drive just for dumplings worth it? This Medan spot, 'Old Place', makes a strong case. It boasts a nostalgic 80s/90s retro Chinese decor perfect for family outings. The main draw is the authentic, no-MSG cooking, featuring must-try juicy potstickers (kuotiek), a rich hot pot with free broth refills, and flavorful pork belly noodles. While it requires a journey and can be pricey, the unique atmosphere and delicious food make it a popular destination.

Discover Flora Garden in Deli Serdang, a 4.8-star café with a stunning botanical garden setting that’s perfect for photos. While the ambiance is a major draw, this spot is legendary for its "mystery box" experience. You might get amazing service and delicious food like the Spaghetti Creamy Beef, or you might encounter wildly inconsistent quality and staff who reportedly chase you to the parking lot. It’s a beautiful gamble—are you feeling lucky enough to visit this controversial hidden gem?