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Explore Samarinda's legendary Pecel Ayam Kuranji, a local hotspot famed for its fried chicken. While the chicken is crispy and tender, the standout feature is its rich, non-spicy peanut sauce, with chili you can add yourself. This bustling roadside stall offers an authentic taste experience but holds a modern surprise: an 11% tax. It’s a unique culinary adventure that blends street food flavor with restaurant-style billing, making it a story worth sharing.
The place isn't hard to find; it's in a food court right by the road. As for the ambiance... well, it's exactly the kind of Warung style you'd imagine—simple and straightforward. Once mealtime hits, students and office workers instantly take over the whole place. It gets incredibly crowded. 😂
The soul of the dish is its peanut sauce! 🥜 Unlike other places, the sauce base here is not spicy itself. It has a thick consistency, a super fragrant peanut flavor, and a hint of sweetness, so even kids can enjoy it without worry. Spice lovers, don't panic; there's self-serve chili sauce on the table, so you can add as much as you want—it's all up to you. I give this design a perfect score! 👍
Finally, for the girls who want to go check this place out, here are a few "no-nonsense" tips:

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