Indonesian restaurants in Sumatra
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Batak Warung
In Pangururan, a simple warung, across from the police station, looks more like a bus stop than a restaurant, but it does a busy lunch-time trade of Batak dishes, such as sassang (stewed pork) and nila (fish stew).
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Taman Rekreasi Seri Deli
For basic Malay food, this venue, opposite the Mesjid Raya, is a slightly upmarket approach to stall dining. But the keropok (cracker) sellers, blind beggars and spoon players might find you more of an oddity than vice versa.
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Tip Top Restaurant
Only the prices have changed at this old colonial relic, great for a drink of bygone imperialism. The menu, with typewriter font and 1950s dishes, should be enshrined in a museum rather than used to sate hunger.
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Sun Plaza
The whole city have flipped their wristwatches over this shiny new shopping centre, where there's a pan-Asian food court, European-style restaurants and a startling amount of affluence.
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Mie Razali
This local rice and noodle chain spins up an avocado-chocolate shake that tastes like ice cream after a romp through a green field.
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Bamboo Restaurant & Bar
A stylish place to watch the sun slink away, Bamboo has cosy cushion seating, a down-tempo mood and a reliable menu.
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Tropicana
One of two seafood restaurants in town where the NGOs go. Just look for the tell-tale SUVs parked out front.
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Rumah Makan Sibolga
Near the travellers haunt, Sibolga can take good care of timid foreigners who pull up a chair.
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Tropicana
One of two seafood restaurants in town where the NGOs go. Just look for the tell-tale SUVs parked out front.
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