Rumah Oma: Surabaya People's Favorite Ice Cream Cafe

If you are a true ice cream lover in Surabaya, don't miss the chance to visit Rumah Oma.
20 Feb 2024 ·By Izzah Putri Jurianto
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Rumah Oma has become one of the best destinations for ice cream lovers in Surabaya. As one of the popular street foods, Rumah Oma offers a unique culinary experience with its location on the roadside with an outdoor area.

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Location and Ambiance at Rumah Oma

Despite being under the scorching sun, visitors need not worry as there are tables equipped with umbrellas to protect them from the sunlight. The lush trees surrounding Rumah Oma also provide shade and coolness, creating a comfortable atmosphere to enjoy ice cream.

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Rumah Oma is located at Jalan Achmad Jais No. 124, Peneleh, Genteng, Surabaya. However, its operating hours are limited, only from 10:00 to 17:00 WIB every day. Therefore, visitors are advised to come early to avoid running out of their favorite ice cream flavors. Although Rumah Oma is relatively new, its popularity is undeniable among Surabaya residents.

In addition to offering various delicious ice cream flavors, Rumah Oma is also known for its relaxed and warm atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the refreshing outdoor ambiance while indulging in delicious ice cream. With affordable prices, Rumah Oma is a suitable place to relax with friends and family, especially in hot weather.

Menu and Prices at Rumah Oma

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At Rumah Oma, every visitor is free to choose from various ice cream variants, including Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Matcha flavors. Not only that, there are also pastry options that pair well with fresh ice cream.

  1. Cone/Scoop (6,000 IDR)
  1. Cup/Scoop (5,000 IDR)
  1. Cone 2 Scoop (10,000 IDR)
  1. Cup 2 Scoop (8,000 IDR)
  1. Cup 4oz (6,500 IDR)
  1. 500ml (20,000 IDR)
  1. Custard Pastry (10,000 IDR)
  1. Saucijs Brood (10,000 IDR)
  1. Butter Choco Croissant (10,000 IDR)
  1. Sausage Pastry (12,000 IDR)

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