Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Banda Aceh. Banda Aceh, formerly known as Kuta Raja, is the capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia. It is located on the island of Sumatra and has an elevation of 35 meters. The city covers an area of 64 square kilometres and had a population of 219,070 people, according to the 2000 census. Banda Aceh is located on the northwestern tip of Indonesia at the mouth of the Aceh River.
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Long queue just for take away order n payment, after that, longer queue to hand over our order slip and being served. After almost 40 minutes of queuing n finally arrived at the front, a not so recently arrived waiter told me that I was on the wrong queuing line that there is another queue intended for men only.. in a pack n hot restaurant n nobody told me about that sooner..not even the seems to be head of or cashier.. so I insisted on being served on that queue.. n finally got what I deserved.. and... the curry was good, the duck was small that's why its so cheap.. the ayam tangkap was usual.. my mother in law makes better ayam tangkap..
4 based on 30 reviews
Should you want to try specific culinary from aceh, this resto is the right place. With many specific menu such as fried n saute oyster, chip fish 'kemama', sour n chili soup 'asam keeng', catch up chicken 'ayam tangkap', meat n shrimp curry and more you can taste the real culinary from aceh with reasonable price. Well, there are many other resto in banda aceh with specific menu, but the complete one not so many, an aceh specific the one of its.
4 based on 20 reviews
Recommend dish is Lamb Curry and Fried Chicken. They will serve all variety dishes at your table like Padang style. Curry is nice, very light, however I prefer thicker curry. Try cucumber juice. It is fresh and looks beautiful. Price is highly affordable.
4 based on 26 reviews
Ayam bakar wong solo is a chain of restaurants found all over indonesia, and there are also chains in neighbouring malaysia and singapore.The entrepreneur who started this business is Puspo Wardoyo who was initially from Solo, Jawa Tengah (hence the name 'solo'). He then moved to Medan to start his chicken restaurant business, which did very well leading to the franchise today.Ayam bakar is barbecued/grilled chicken served with white rice, sambal (ground chillies) and garnished with a slice of cucumber, a slice of egg plant and a piece of tahu (tofu). The secret is in the way the chicken is prepared - the chicken is tender and tasty. The sambal is so-so, but because the chicken is already tasty, who cares about the sambal?If you do not want the barbecue chicken, you have a choice of fried chicken or ayam penyet. Or if you dont like chicken (then why go to wong solo in the first place?), you can have pecel lele (fried catfish) instead.If the chicken isnt enough, you can add on other dishes. I would suggest the sambal tempe with ikan bilis. Very hot but yummy!For drinks, there are the usual range of fruit juices and teas. I tried jus poligami - a fruit punch of mango, papaya and orange. You can tell the name is a bit tongue in cheek as the owner, puspo wardoyo is famed for having several wives!A must try if you are in indonesia.
4 based on 59 reviews
Visited this restaurant often over 9 years. It is a big restaurant on stilts at the coastline. Parts of the restaurant is open and windy, but there are also airconditioned parts if you would wish so. Always found it with good food and if you sit in the front you also will have a good view of the sea, and the sunset in the afternoon. There is a good choice of seafood, but also other food is available
4 based on 28 reviews
Warung Makan Hasan is a small local chain restaurant that sells Acehnese commoners' dishes. I myself are not fan of Acehnese food, so I probably am a bit biased on this. Its "signature" dish, ayam tangkap, is fried chicken that is fried until very dry, it losses its moisture. I went to various places thinking that there could be someone who cook ayam tangkap differently (and tastier), but found nothing. The chicken is just very dry. However, the tea here is decent, with sort of pineapple or jackfruit flavor.The dining area is spacious. It has a couple of huts next to the dining area, suitable for large-group dining. Price is reasonable.
4 based on 26 reviews
located near the airport, usually a lot of Pramugari (stewardess) eat here that's why its called ayam pramugari. order for 1 package of whole chicken to take away (considering i'm very full at the moment after culinary tour). but when arrived in medan, I'm disappoint. i should order more because it tasted so yummy. chicked fried with various herbs as seasoning.
4 based on 33 reviews
we have dinner herealong with my 40 friendssmall high school reunionin my opinion, this is the best sate matang i've ever tasteand good services too
4 based on 102 reviews
We were looking for authentic Indo/Malay roti canai and teh terek in Aceh. My daughters not being locals are susceptible to upset stomach so we try very hard to avoid street food and open air street café/food stall. Our driver found us Canai Mamak and we were very happy to order our roti with chicken dipping and teh terek (pulled tea). The roti canai is slightly different from Malaysia, less doughy and thinner and crispy. I love it, dipping the crispy roti into the chicken curry sauce ! The teh was perfect and came in a big glass mug. For those travelers looking for a clean restaurant for local food, I highly recommend Canai Mamak.
4 based on 326 reviews
If you happen to be in Banda Aceh, it is almost considered a crime if you don't make time to stop by Mie Razali. Their specialty is spicy noodle with a crab on top of it. The noodle tastes delicious with generous serving and affordable price (considering the price of a whole crab they put on top of the noodle). The service was also good, quick and efficient.
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