Reviews on Indonesian food in Pangkal Pinang, Bangka Belitung Islands, Indonesia. Pangkal Pinang (official writing style) (simplified Chinese: 邦加槟港; traditional Chinese: 邦加檳港; pinyin: Bāng jiā bīn gǎng, or Pîn-kóng (槟港) in Hakka), is the largest city on the Indonesian island of Bangka and the capital of the province of the Bangka Belitung Islands. On Bangka's east coast, the city is divided into seven districts and has 42 wards.
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4 based on 22 reviews
Famous and favourite restaurant, loved by the people of Bangka and its visitors from all over Indonesia and beyond. It is Bangka original recipes, the Chef blends the cooking culture with its rich Bangka spices into a cuisine worthy of your visits. It tru
Famous and favourite restaurant, loved by the people of Bangka and its visitors from all over Indonesia and beyond.It is Bangka original recipes, the Chef blends the cooking culture with its rich Bangka spices into a cuisine worthy of your visits. It truly is the taste of Bangka.It is hygienic as well as being a Halal restaurant.This place is a must when you visit Bangka Island.
4 based on 22 reviews
2x having dinner here as we stayed at their hotel.Unfortunately they are not consistent on their services, foods and beverages....1st night; we gave them an outstanding score, however different story with 2nd night; âlack of attention on the services + few menu items written were not availableâ :(Best advice is to come + dine on Saturday night as they have a live band [you can request a song] and most probably they also put their best staffs on duty during saturday night
3 based on 43 reviews
it is located in Pantai Pasir Nadi, the view is very nice and the food is very yummy...we can find a local food in this restorant
This restaurant serves the nationally famous Padang food, originated from West Sumatera province.The restaurant is located at Pangkal Pinang busiest district, easily reachable, a plus point. Parking is also easy.This restaurant is newly opened hence clean. It has private rooms, all air-conditioned, another plus point.All staffers are warm and forthcoming, trying to cater to all your needs, yet a plus point.The food, all met our expectation, especially its chilli-paste salty fish.As a traditional Padang food restaurant, foods are served in small dishes. Once you touch it you have to finish it up, as it is counted as a portion.Price-wise, it is relatively cheap.When dining there, I noticed that all city's elites flocked at this restaurant during dinner time. This is a good opportunity for you to make impromptu contacts. Who knows, it may lead to business contracts.Overall rating 5/5. Highly recommendable.
4 based on 61 reviews
First time i went with my best friend. The place was like a house, not a restaurant.The foods taste delicious.The price is a little bit expensive, but they are generous with the fish. Most of otak-otak sellers don't use a lot of fish.Recommended place to eat otak-otak.
4 based on 41 reviews
Tung Tau, is one of the local coffee shop which sell black coffee, coffee with sweetened condensed milk, bread with egg, local drink (milk+egg+honey+ginger) should try. Itâs like energy booster drink. When you have nothing to do, just spend your time here. Nothing special but you can try be locals.
3 based on 117 reviews
It all starts with fresh seafood. Grilled king mackarel (tenggiri) eaten with local shrimp paste chilli sauce. Pineapple lempah (yellow soup) with sting ray. Sweet sour and rich in herb. Food are simple, clean with fresh ingredients. A place to go for traditional bangka seafood.
4 based on 109 reviews
Went here to taste Bangka culinary after finishing a training session. The place is not very big, but clean enough. As many reviews stated, the fish broth is nice indeed. However it would be even better if they provide condiments to go with it, other than boiled egg. Price wise, the noodle is very economical.
4 based on 106 reviews
A great place to buy bangka favourite food, the otak-otak (choice of grill or steam) and many kind of crackers (choice of fish, squid, shrimps). It provides cartoon box to pack what we buy that fit conviniently as check-in baggage. This location is convinient for traveller that heading to airport.
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4 based on 112 reviews
We ordered both Martabak Telur and Martabak Manis and instantly fell in love with its Martabak Telur. It came with special sauce which smells and tastes like Pempek's cuko, making it even more delicious.
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