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Lamun Ombak Restaurant

Lamun Ombak Restaurant is one of the best places to enjoy authentic Padang cuisine. Located in the capital of West Sumatra, this restaurant offers a culinary experience with distinctive flavors, a lush atmosphere, and friendly service. It’s a favorite among locals and attracts both domestic and international tourists.

History:

Established in the 1970s in Pariaman, by the seaside where waves often crashed, inspiring the name "Lamun Ombak," meaning "hit by waves."

Founded by Agus Edy, it evolved into a grand establishment in Padang City, employing dozens of staff.

Achievements:

- Won Best National Halal Restaurant in 2016 at the National Halal Tourism Competition (KPHN).
- Received the Sidhakarya Award in 2022 for exceptional productivity.

Signature Dishes:

- Rendang: Slow-cooked beef in rich Padang spices.
- Gulai Ikan: Fresh fish in creamy Padang curry.
- Sate Padang: Skewered meat with thick, spiced peanut sauce.
- Padang Fried Rice: Served with fried eggs or shrimp.
- Gado-Gado: Fresh vegetables with spicy peanut dressing.

Facilities:

- Large parking area with attendants.
- Air-conditioned dining rooms, traditional seating options, and a cozy ambiance.
- Prayer rooms (mushola) and clean restrooms.
- Friendly and prompt service.

Locations:

- Jl. Khatib Sulaiman, Padang (near West Sumatra Grand Mosque).
- Jl. S. Parman No.232A, North Padang (open 24/7).
- Jl. Raya Padang-Bukittinggi, Padang Pariaman.

Tips for Visiting:

- Arrive early to avoid peak hours, especially during lunch or weekends.
- Reserve a table for large groups.
- Use online transport services for convenience.

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