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5 Favorite Snacks Recommendations in the Bandung NHI Tourism Polytechnic Campus Area

One of the well-known campuses in the city of Bandung is the Tourism Polytechnic of NHI Bandung.

Azzahra Friday, 24 June 2022 20:54
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Siaran Pers Diskominfo Kota Bandung 24 Juni 2022

One of the well-known campuses in the city of Bandung is the Tourism Polytechnic of NHI Bandung.

This campus produces reliable human resources in the tourism sector. Located on Jalan Setiabudi Bandung, the area around the campus is also known as one of the culinary paradises in the city of Bandung.

Here are 5 recommendations if you want to hunt for snacks around the Bandung NHI Tourism Polytechnic campus.

1. Surabi 'Waroeng Setiabudhi'

Although in the campus area there are several surabi shops lined up, Waroeng Setiabudhi's surabi is still a favorite choice. It is located right across from campus.

With cooking utensils using a clay stove on a hawu filled with charcoal, making this surabi still thick with a traditional aroma. So that it tastes better.

Behind the traditional way of cooking, the toppings served have evolved with the times. A total of 48 toppings are displayed on the menu, divided into 3 types, namely sweet surabi, fruity surabi, and salty surabi.

In addition to the thick meat and abundant toppings, the wooden atmosphere of the place makes Waroeng Setiabudhi the right choice. Moreover, there are live music performances at 18.00 WIB and above every day, adding to the convenience of gathering with friends.

2. Defending Champion Kremes Chicken

In accordance with its tagline “Defending champion, survive in your heart”, this has indeed succeeded in making an impression on the hearts of customers. A large piece of chicken wrapped in a savory crispy cream is the main star in this menu.

In addition to warm white rice, fresh cucumber, tomato, and basil leaves also adorn the plate. As for the sambal mixed with tempeh crumbs, separate in a small bowl.

As a complement, there are condiments that are sold separately from chicken rice. Namely tempeh, tofu, eggplant, meatballs, sausage, intestines, fried skin, liver gizzard, to fried cabbage.

This place to eat, which is about 300 m from the intersection of Jalan Setiabudi and Jalan Gegerkalong Girang, also sells duck meat, catfish, and chicken soup. The price per portion is around IDR 10,000 to IDR 23,000.

3. Mie Baso Restoraja Do'el

Established since 2003, Mie Baso Restoraja Do'el always satisfies the taste buds of customers. It is priced at Rp. 15,000 per portion, so it still fits into the pockets of students.

Sweet/salty yamin noodles served with small pieces of chicken served in a separate bowl filled with meatball soup. The right seasoning and a sprinkling of scallions and mustard greens make this Yamin noodle has a high taste.

In addition to the mainstay menu, this place also has boiled dumplings that are no less delicious and are a must-try menu. Baso and claws can also be an option as a complement.

For those who want to eat on the spot, you can come to Jalan Geger Kalong Girang No. 65. But it can also be ordered through the Go Food online application.

4. Monster Crepes

The use of the word monster in crepes is not without reason, but the size of the crepes served is indeed larger than the size of crepes in general.

Has a diameter of 35 cm wide, creating its own satisfaction when eating it. The dough which is cooked on a large baking sheet is successful in producing very crispy crepes skin.

There are quite a number of flavors on offer. Starting from crunchy choco, matcha, tiramisu, cappuccino, marshmallow, ovaltine, milo, and many others.

The price for Monster Crepes is calculated from the number of toppings. IDR 10,000 for 1 topping, IDR 13,000 for 2 toppings, and IDR 15,000 for 3 toppings.

5. Sweet Potato Balls

Even though they are only sold using small carts which are about 20 m from the mosque, these sweet potato balls still have a delicious taste and are suitable as a casual snack.

By using a spoon-press cooking technique over a large frying pan filled with hot oil, the resulting sweet potato balls become more fluffy.

Made from sweet potato with a yeast mixture, these sweet potato balls have a sweet taste just like real sweet potatoes and have a soft texture inside. Then wrapped in a ball-shaped skin that has a cavity.

For 5 sweet potato balls, the price is Rp. 7,000, and the more you buy, the cheaper the price. This snack is also available on the Go Food application. (Azzahra)**


Head of Diskominfo Bandung

 

Yayan A. Brilyana