Love 168 Food court is located very close to Nagoya Hill Mall. It’s unique because Love Seafood also have an outlet in this location. Therefore, it’s possible to eat your favourite Batam seafood as well as choose other dishes from stalls in the food court.
Love Seafood and the food court area are located separately, but it’s possible for you to sit in area between the two and order from each side. In addition, Love Seafood have a dedicated airconditioned area for you to use. You’ll find that the main food court area has more seating options than A2 & Nagoya Food Court too. This therefore makes Love 168 a popular spot if you’re in a large group requiring several tables to be joined for gatherings.
You can only eat here in the daytime at Love Seafood because the food court area only open in the evening. The nearest food court that serves in the daytime is very close by at Thamrin City.
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Menu Options at Love 168 Food court
Love Seafood

Love Seafood is quite simply Batam’s most popular seafood restaurant. You’ll find outlets in Batam Center, as well as Kelongs by the sea at Tanjung Piayu, close to one of the Batam Ferry terminals at Punggur.
Here you’ll be spoiled with the huge selection of live seafood in an extremely impressive set of tanks, where you can view and choose your catch. You’re sure to love their BBQ platters too. In n addition you can also buy your selection to take and cook yourself.
Love 168 Food Court Area
As mentioned, the food court area is located separately to Love Seafood. In addition there’s often live entertainment on the stage, however if you prefer your meal a little more quiet the food court is large enough to sit away from the stage.
Bak Goreng 1313

You can only eat here if haram (non halal) food is your preference. Bak Goreng 1313 serve a variety of pork dishes cooked with, ginger, black pepper, sweet soy sauce, chilli, as well as simply fried, which is my personal favourite.
Octopus Kerang Tumpah

Kerang tumpah literally means seafood thrown on the table for sharing it often includes seasonal seafood including mussels, clams, cockles, scallops, shrimp and even crab. Important to note that it’s usually cooked very spicy, therefore, you should be sure to order a level of spice you can handle.
Bak Kut Teh

Bak kut teh is literally translated ‘meat bone tea’. It’s a popular pork dish which you’ll usually find served as a soup but there are some drier fried options. It’s made with pork ribs simmered long to make the meat soft in a broth of herbs, spices strongly featuring star anise, cinnamon, cloves, garlic dang gui which is an aromatic Chinese herb. You’re certain to enjoy Bak Kuh Teh. In addition it’s better eaten with cha kwe.
Ichiban Ramen 02

You will also find a restaurant with a similar name at Grand Batam Mall. If you like Japanese food Ichiban is great way to enjoy it at the food court. Here you can choose from Misa, Ramen cooked to a spiciness of your choosing as well as sushi.
Nom Nom Seafood

You can’t miss Nom Nom. It’s located in a prominent position and has it’s own selection of large circular tables for you to sit at if you’re with a large group. The quality of the seafood here is very good. You’re also likely to notice how good their service is. You may find it easier to order your seafood here rather than at Love Seafood if you also require to order at other stalls in the food court.
Mui Mui Gorengan

If it’s just a snack you’re after then you’ll find lots of options at Mui Mui. They are a long established stall selling fried snacks with a stall also at A2 foodcourt. They specialise in Bakwan (literally deep fried) You can choose shrimp, fish, veg, cha kue, chicken, ota ota, squid, bakso as well as much more.
Dapur OKE

You may have seen Dapur OKE on your travels in Nagoya. Well known for Sop Tulang ‘bone soup’ you can also order oxtail soup as well as meat soup which you’ll be more familiar with as a broth.
Kwetiau Siram Bak Khas Tanjung Pinang

Only if you’re able to eat non halal. You can order Kwetiau (Rice Noodles) made with pork as a soup or fried. If you like bihun (vermicelli) it’s also available.

YongTahu is where you’ll find various tofu dishes. Served in soups or fried, you can also choose to have your tofo with vermicelli
BPK Lambok

BPK Lambok is a Sumatran style roasted pork, known locally as Babi Panggang. You’ll note how succulent it is, served with chilli sauce and a soup.
Sop Ikan 38

At Sop Ikan 38 you can order various fish soups. They use Tenggiri fish which you may know better as mackerel. They have other varieties including seafood too.
Peng Koi Sek

This is where you’ll find the best tasting BBQ chicken wings. You’ll also find this stall at A2 food court in Nagoya. Besides the BBQ wings you can only rice, and that’s because you’ll find this so tasty you won’t need anything else – Delicious!
Sate Pui Ceh

Satay is probably the first thing you’ll think of when asked for an Indonesian dish. Therefore, you won’t be surprised to find it on offer at food courts. Sate Pui Ceh serve it with chicken, goat, beef as well as pork. You can order with lontong (compressed rice cake) and choose peanut or sweet soy for your sauce.
Acang Ikan Bakar

Although the seafood stalls sell Ikan Bakar (baked fish) you’re likely to get a better quality at a stall that specialises. At Acang you can choose various types of fish as well as chicken to eat hot off the BBQ.
Waffle D’Jusley

Waffle D’Jusley 168 Food Court Batam
After your main course you may want to try something sweet. At Waffle D’Jusley you can choose waffles flavoured with with Vanilla, Pandan, Mocha, Chocolate, Tiramisu, Black forfest or just plain ice cream.
Nasi Ayam Cian 168

Hainanese chicken rice is a dish you’ll find almost everywhere in SE Asia. Here at Cian 16 you can also order chicken feet, chicken liver as well as gizzards if you’re brave enough to try.
Tahu Sumadeng

This is deep-fried tofu from Sumedang in Java. You can also order fried Sweet Potato (Ubi), Veggies, Tempeh as well as french fries.
Mami Steak

You don’t have to eat Asian food at the food court. At Mami steak you can order a variety of western type foods including steaks, fish n chips, chicken cutlets, sausages and burgers. you can also order some Korean food options.
In addition to the stalls above, you can also find Ketoprak, Pempek, a specialist soup stall, fried oyster omelettes, Rojak, Nasi Tempong, Lok Lok, Rica Rica, Cabe Ijo, Banana Fritters, Porridge, Cendol, Nasi Uduk, BBQ duck as well as Soto and Otak-Otak




