Café Raymond

North Sumatra


Berastagi’s local bohemians hang out at tiny Café Raymond, which serves fruit juices, beer and a mix of Indonesian and Western food (including steaks), with a few Indian dishes thrown in for good measure. Ask here about shared cars to Bukit Lawang, Medan and Danau Toba.


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