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Originally Posted by tiuminator
Some road side stall serves good delicious food with economical prices too. Just need to have strong stomach and i always stay away from "satay". 
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I wrote it several times, but I cannot refrain to repeat, because the posts are quickly overwhelmed by new ones and disappear among thousand old pages.
Do yourself a favour, if you like seafood, and try to have dinner at the fish barbecue stalls down the mosque in front of Nagoya Hill. You choose personally the fresh fish among many types (not just the usual bawal and kerapu) exposed on ice, they cook it on fire, et voila.
For example, this was my dinner in November: 1 big fish, 1 small fish, 1 kailan, rice, juice, just 156k. Really tasty and fresh.
In March, I was there again and alone I ate 3 fishes (bawal, cacap, and a smaller cheap one), plus kailan, rice, juice. The bill was even cheaper: 114k!
Nothing, compared to Windsor or Harbour Bar, and especially if we consider the quality and freshness of food.
Just don't take there cewek in sexy attire from a KTV: it would be not appropriate to the location.