Has a wide variety of Indonesian and Chinese food, including another branch of New Hai San. Try 888 Seafood Tofu Claypot, Pork Knuckle, Tom Yum soup or New Hai San Seafood 新海汕海鲜 ( Tel:+62-811-77-9656) steamed orbfish (清蒸白鲳). Nagoya Food Court, opposite Hotel Sahid Rashinta.Nagoya has many outdoor food courts called pujasera, akin to Singapore's hawker centres. The mall also has karaoke, lounge, Timezone arcade, bowling and slot machines. You can watch a movie there for Rp20,000. You can watch a movie at the Studio 21 cineplex here for Rp45,000.(weekdays only) Rp.55.000. The biggest mall in Batam and is home to the Matahari department store. In any case you need extra cash to shop, you can still exchange your currency at the local money changers which offer competitive rates, or you may use a credit card. Some local shops usually accept Singapore Dollars, because of Batam being very close to Singapore geographically. Some favorite grabs includes LAYERS /LAMOIST BATAM Style kue lapis, keropok gonggong (crackers), Indomie (local instant noodles), and cheap tidbits. Tourist from Singapore love to shop for local products from Hypermart in Nagoya Hill Mall and Mega Mall. Sporting equipment is dominated by golf equipment, which can be found in a large sporting store in Nagoya. ( updated May 2020)ĭo what all seem to do: hang out at Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall.įor clothing check out Batam City Square / Nagoya Hill Mall. 1.1506 104.0073 2 Baitussyakur Mosque ( Masjid Baitussyakur), Jl Imam Bonjol No.1.1395 104.0105 1 Wihara Budhi Bhakti, Jl Pembangunan Windsor.You can see a lot of sculptures of gods and goddesses. Going to Harbour Bay ferry terminal is about Rp 15.000. Taxi to Sekupang costs Rp 12.000 per person if you are sharing, Rp 40.000 if chartered. During peak traffic periods, it takes about an hour to drive from Nagoya to Batam's furthest places, such as Tanjung Uncang or Nongsapura. The old ferry terminal at Batu Ampar is now closed. The closest ferry terminal is at 1.1534 103.9968 1 Harbour Bay (Jodoh), a short drive from central Nagoya, with frequent services on Horizon Fast Ferry from Singapore's HarbourFront terminal. Lubuk Baja was where they came to drink and eat, so they dubbed it after the city of Nagoya in Japan, and the name has stuck - although the name remains informal, and in all official contexts it's Lubuk Baja. The name comes from Japanese engineers who arrived on the island in the 1970s to work on early infrastructure projects. Nagoya is the city center where you can find most hotels, food or entertainment. However, private enterprise has voted for Nagoya. The local government would like Batam Centre to become the center to governmental offices, business and commerce. Nagoya is located on Batam Island's northern peninsula. Nagoya, also known as Lubuk Baja, is the main town of the island of Batam in the Riau Islands of Indonesia.
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