This sprawling riverside place is like a mini-village of individual thatched pondoks linked by boardwalks, along which waiters scurry with trays of seafood and rice dishes. The speciality is local river fish and there's a rustic jungle feel despite being just across the Kayahan Bridge from the city centre. The set meals (from 115,000Rp for four people) are good value.
Kampung Lauk
Kalimantan
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