5 Rini Hastuti - a year ago
A Bakmi Jawa place hidden inside a small alley. Accessible only on foot or motorcycle. A great place to eat bakmi jawa. My favorites are bakmi godhog jawa and teh teko gula batu. The bakmi godhog jawa is served hot with savory broth and generous slices of chicken, cabbages, tomatoes, and an egg. It does take time to prepare the food since they only have one stove to cook one order at a time. That's how a traditional bakmi jawa is cooked.Expect around 30 minutes of waiting until your order is served. Spacious and comfortable eating area, nicely decorated, friendly and prompt service, reasonable price. Highly recommended.