Samidugi

West Sumatra


At this charming little restaurant in the backstreets of Sungai Penuh you can build your own meal from a choice of protein, vegetable and side; or otherwise go the usual nasi (rice) and mie goreng (fried noodles) options. There's also specialty coffee to enjoy, at either its street-side seating or inside, where murals decorate the walls.


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