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Bandung Supermal
In the east of the city, this shopping mall has all the usual food court favourites.
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Braga Café
Yet another Bandung bakery excelling in providing the population with sweet treats; this time the pastries are the best bet.
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Kartika Sari
Next door to the Cupu Manik puppet factory; has an incredible array of sweets and a steady flow of customers.
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Kyooki
This minimalist restaurant attracts Bandung's bright young things with a range of Japanese favourites and some of the city's best cocktails.
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London Bakery
Serves sweet cakes and strong coffees alongside burgers; try the brownies.
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Momiji
Another of Jl Braga's Japanese restaurants, Momiji is a more traditional place, with a serene atmosphere and even a small library of Japanese books. Expect plenty of fresh sushi, maki and sashimi.
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Roempoet
Roempoet is a stripped-back eatery-bar popular with a young crowd. You'll find regular live bands and simple but tasty Indonesian fare cooked on an open barbecue.
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Royal Siam
This top-notch Thai restaurant has formal service, authentic wooden décor and huge dishes of gai pad pid (red curry). Sit at tables or sprawl out Asian style and soak up the atmosphere.
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Rumah Makan Mandarin
Mandarin is a very simple eatery with seafood specialities and a loyal band of Chinese regulars.
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Rumah Makan Sari Sunda
Sari Sunda is a more salubrious eatery, with rattan décor, a not-so-tasteful artificial waterfall, and huts in the garden for dining on mats. The Sundanese food, however, is of the same standard as Nasi Mang Udju - delicious.
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Warung Nasi Mang Udju
Just south of the alun-alun , this Spartan place is a good spot to sample some traditional Sundanese food.
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