Viral Curhatan Tourist Eats Priced at IDR 225 Thousand at Telaga Sarangan Magetan


SuaraJatim.id – Viral story of a tourist in Telaga Sarangan that he felt beaten while eating at one of the restaurants. The tourist admitted that the prices set were unreasonable.

For three fried rice with one capjay, three orange ice plus two crackers and two innards you have to pay IDR 225 thousand.

The video of the tourist’s story was uploaded by the TikTok account @aldivochannel. In the video the tourist says he wants to eat rice. He then entered a place to eat.

Initially the tourists casually ordered fried rice. But when he was about to pay, he was shocked by the price set. The tourist is required to pay IDR 225 thousand.

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“I was shocked when I wanted to pay, because of what, the price was like, yes, it was written there how much the price was. But when I sat down to pay, I saw the total there, the mother, she just wrote the total down like that. “Didn’t write this down (in detail) or not,” he said, quoted on Thursday (6/6/2024).

“I just added two crackers to the same order as one (offal), it has gone up from IDR 170 thousand to IDR 225 thousand,” he added.

Later, the tourist found out from TikTok that the restaurant he went to was known for being too expensive.

The upload received many comments from netizens. There are pros, there are also cons.

Some people think that tourists don’t look carefully at prices. However, many netizens also admitted that they had given up because they had been beaten up at the same food stall as Bagus.

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“I went to Telaga Sarangan, asked the man who rented the horse for breakfast, I was told to go to another stall, I wasn’t allowed to go there because he said the crank would be beaten by a regone,” said the owner of an account called ret**.

“Wes really gave up buying at the Telaga Sarangan stall there, Wes really gave up,” said the account owner named ti***.

“This is what’s on the side of the road on the left at the T-junction. I’m a person from Ngawi Kendal who was shocked… I happened to need to pee in the toilet, it’s really expensive, around 5k, if it’s 7k for GK. “I forgot, but the other toilet is only 2 thousand,” wrote the owner of the la*** kz account.

“I’ve also eaten fried rice for 11 people + 11 drinks – + 2 grilled fish for 600 thousand njir, went home on plonga plongo,” said the owner of the lalap *** account

“I know fried tuku sego is only 40 ewu,” said the owner of the GwBHAR*** account.

“Wkwkk tuku rawon neng kono 1 30k pehh seng dodol Emas” I lost the shop,” said the account owner febryt***.

“I’m not old enough to capcay kro grilled chicken…entek 155 Ingsung gk.iso ngadek,” said the account owner WONG GRESIK *****.

“I’ve been to that food stall… bought noodles and something like that… and drank 1 for almost 200k,” said account owner Dw***.

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