Met up a bro from this thread at around 1pm indo time,as i didn't know if he wants his name mentioned here,i have decide i shan't do it until he says so.
While my 1st day was a total disappointment due to me falling sick,my 2nd day was a direct opposite of my 1st becos i have the best Batam tour led by a bro here.
I happen to chance upon my PM in SBF when i got back from my massage session in Relax and have the honour to meet up with a bro from this thread at around 1pm indo time for a supposing lunch,and as i didn't know if he wants his name mentioned here,i have decide i shan't do it until he says so. He drives and he brought me to had our lunch in the stall below :
A bowl of handmade Wantan mee for 2 person with drinks cost barely around 40k plus a little. This was the very 1st wan tan mee store i came across in Batam. The place for this wantan mee stall was actually neigbour with the below Meximo Pub and KTV.
How to get there is going to be a challenge on my next trip or perhaps my future Batam trips,hence i am going to bookmark it down for my future reference.
After our lunch,the nice bro here has made an offer to show me around Batam's places of interest where i haven't yet explore before. My initial Blue Bird Taxi Booking to Barelang Bridge visit was postponed due to its distance and the amount of time that i will need to spend on to and fro,so i planned to head to the Adhi Vinayakar Temple which i am suppose to go to on my next trip :
Some intro i found online regarding this Hindu Temple :
Adhi Vinayakar Hindu Temple is in Sei Ladi hills, just a few minutes south of Nagoya, and is worshipped by the Hindu’s from all over the island.
Back in 2005 twenty Indian Hindu priests (Maharesi) lead Sri Lalitha Maha Thirupurasundari's purification ceremony at a prayer center for a Hindu community in the Agung Amertha Bhuana Temple (AAB Temple) area, which is part of the Adhi Vinayakar Hindu Temple.
There is a restaurant nearby, the Kak Dadut, which serves vegetarian meals, seafood, Balinese & Lombok Island style food, some Western food as well as local favorites.