When going to Batam, their affordable spas, massages and water activities are on most people’s to-do list. But in addition to these, Batam also has a strong food landscape made up of hawker stalls and roadside eateries which offer a variety of local dishes like bakso as well as seafood such as stir-fried chilli egg yolk crab. Here are some we’d recommend.
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We tried their Mie Ayam Cekar (IDR26000, ~S$2.49) (noodles with chicken feet), Indo Ayam Bakso Noodles (IDR 27000, ~S$2.58) (meatball noodles) and Indo Mie Bakso Ceker IDR 28000 (~S$2.68) (with both chicken feet and meatballs). All come with the same broth, with the only difference being the ingredients.
Address: Jl. Imam Bonjol No.21, Sungai Jodoh, Batu Ampar, Kota Batam, Kepulauan Riau 29444
Opening hours: Daily, 5PM-10PM
Golden Fish Seafood restaurant is located on the top of a hill that overlooks Barelang Bridge, which bears a striking resemblance to the Golden Gate Bridge from afar.
The restaurant serves seafood in generous portions, with a speciality being their Ranjungan – aka chilli egg yolk crab, which costs IDR 150000/kg (~S$14.35/kg). The spice wasn’t overwhelming and we could taste the freshness and juiciness of the crab with oozing with every bite.
Address: Jalan Trans Barelang, Pulau Setokok, Bulang, Kota Batam, Kepulauan Riau
Opening hours: Daily, 10AM-9.30PM
Telephone: +62 811-7760-688
The pork had a melt-in-your-mouth texture while the fish was barbecued with onion, garlic and chilli.
Address: Jl Kelurahan No 8 Orchid Park, Kepulauan Riau 29444
Opening hours: Daily, 9.30AM-6PM
Telephone: +62 813-7278-5052
Eatern Food Court has been recommended by numerous locals online and offline and since it’s just 15 minutes away from Batam’s ferry terminal, Harbour Bay, we decided to give it a shot. Like the food courts in Singapore, this one comprises of multiple stalls – 8, to be exact – with a variety of dishes like seafood porridge, bakso and wanton noodles.
We tried the laksa and he mie IDR 22000 (~S$2) (prawn noodles) from A Nia Sate Mie. The spiciness of the laksa wasn’t intimidating, the broth was a little sweet, and the dish came with a generous amount of cockles and prawns.
Address: Batu Selicin, Kec. Lubuk Baja, Kota Batam, Kepulauan Riau 29444
Opening hours: Daily, 7AM-5AM
Telephone: +62 812-7707-0710
Located within BCM mall, Bakso Wonogiri is a small eatery about the size of 4 office cubicles which serves up local Indonesian dishes below $3. It’s the most popular bakso store in BCM mall. We recommend checking out their Ayam Penyet With Rice (IDR 19000, ~S$1.82) and their Ayam Bakso (IDR 15000, ~S$1.44).
Address: BCS Mall, Jl. Bunga Raya, Batu Selicin, Kec. Lubuk Baja, Kota Batam, Kepulauan Riau 29422
Opening hours: Daily, 10AM-10PM
Telephone: +62 857-6521-5312
From fresh seafood to bakso in generous portions, these dishes at extra pocket-friendly prices will leave you feeling satisfied.
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