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Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall

(About 350m / 5 mins walk). Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall is one the largest shopping mall in Batam, strategically located in the heart of Nagoya which makes it easily accessible for our guests staying at HOUI Hotel. It is a one-stop destination for a complete range of retail goods at reasonably low prices. It houses excellent shopping options such as Matahari Department Store, Hypermart and many eateries and other retail goods at reasonably low prices.
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Nagoya Food Court

(About 1km / 10 mins walk) Nagoya Food Court is located in Nagoya Old Town itself and is a short walk from HOUI Hotel. Some of the stalls open as early as 06:30 and close around midnight. It is one of the largest food courts in Batam which serve a variety of delicious dishes, ranging from Indonesian, Western, Chinese, and Japanese cuisines. Given its vibrant atmosphere and choices of food, it is a popular destination not just amongst tourists but the locals well. A must-go for all foodies out there!
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Common Space Coffee & Bar

(About 220m / 3 mins walk) Common Space Coffee & Bar is a stylish and inviting spot with a sleek minimalist design. The menu offers a variety of fusion mains like Gyudon and Curry Chicken Katsu, as well as classic cafe options such as pasta dishes. While not halal-certified, the eatery does not serve pork or lard. Guests can enjoy beverages such as their speciality coffee concoction and desserts like the refreshing black mandarin and waffles with vanilla ice cream. The comfortable and spacious seating makes it an ideal place to relax.
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Kasta Nusantara Café & Restaurant

(About 300m / 4 mins walk) Kasta Nusantara Café is not just an ordinary coffee place. It is a meeting space between tradition and modernity, between taste and story, between local and global. Apart from a great ambience, its main attraction is in its menu. Here, visitors can taste a variety of traditional foods from various parts of Indonesia that are processed with a modern touch. Their specialities include the Nasi Uduk, Balinese Lilit Satay, Soto Betawi and Kopi Rempah Nusantara. Typical drinks are no less interesting. Kasta Nusantara offers tea and coffee variants from Sumatra, Java, to Papua. With a rich menu, distinctive design, and a passion for supporting local produce, the café manages to offer more than just food—it offers an experience with a cozy atmosphere that is suitable for relaxing time with friends or family.