BEBEK TEPI SAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH. Just a few days ago, my Dad came home from his business trip, and brought us all to eat here, Bebek Tepi Sawah, Baywalk Outlet, Jakarta, Indonesia. We ordered the most famous classic fried duck. As you can see, it’s basically half a duck, fried, served with rice and spicy green beans on your plate. They also serve you with 3 different types of “sambal” (Indonesian chili paste). The duck is sooooo satisfying. Crispy, tender, fatty, and just marvelous. I’m personally a huge fan of spicy food, so I ate the duck with all 3 sambal mixed with it. The sambal had these 3 levels (?) of spicy - mild, spicy, and hell - but they’re all worth the try. Mixing them all just gives it a burst of flavor; sweet, savory, tangy, and a whole lot of spice in your mouth. The green beans don’t really add much to the dish, but it gives off a “fresh” feel in your mouth after you get that oily taste from the duck. We also order their Sop Asam Iga (sweet and sour beef soup), which I thought wasn’t sour enough to my taste, but still worth the try. I’m a fan of this particular dish, so I’m really picky with the dish’s level of sour, and I didn’t find this one satisfying enough, but the beef was still tender, and the usual burst of spice was still there. For the duck, I give a 9/10, and the soup a 7/10. Price wise, I didn’t like it, because no matter how good the experience was, I would still shake my head to the numbers on my bill. I am a student with limited amount of cash after all. So, for all the other students out there, you might want to come here only when your parents are paying, or when it’s a special occasion worth the waste of money. Overall, it was a 8.5/10 worth of an experience which I would to suggest to anyone out there. This is definite bloggers recommendation.