Sambal goreng was generally a failsafe with rice. This one seemed to taste a little different from the last time we ordered it though. Still delicious.
The food is delicious and the prices are very reasonable.Be prepared to have a feast if you are visiting Hjh Maimunah Restaurant.
This should be a familiar name to the Muslim community in Singapore, as the restaurant was established since the early 1990s.
Here's the smashed duck from Dapur Penyet. The meat was moist and easy to debone with a knife and fork. And I loved the little fried tofu. But I really wish that the sambal were spicier. They said that the belacan and mercan versions were the most potent but I was hoping for more.
Granted, there wasn't much meat to pluck off of that pomfret, but it was slightly smoky and went nicely with rice and that slightly sweet dark sauce drizzled on top. The skin was pretty tasty too, but unfortunately most of those bones weren't edible.
Overall, Dapur Penyet serves Indonesian style of comfort food. It is delicious and it will satisfy your Indonesian food cravings. Cheers!
In all, IndoChili is a restaurant worth visiting if you are craving for a way to satisfy your Indonesian culinary appetite. The prices are reasonable, and each dish is homely and well flavoured. The stand out for me is the Cumi Belado, and it is a dish that I will definitely order when I make a return. Otherwise, the menu is extensive and I’m sure there is more to discover. - See more at: http://www.gourmetestorie.com/discover-an-urban-oasis-of-flavourful-indonesian-cuisine-from-indochili/#sthash.GLx5Lc6Z.dpuf
7 reviews of IndoChili Indonesian Restaurant "Flew into SIngapore and went directly to this place to try Indonesian food in Singapore. I was thoroughly impressed with the food selection. We got: 1) Chicken Satay (Sate Ayam Madura) 2) Green Beans…
A must order at IndoChili is the Sop Buntut ($14.80). The thick and yet clear broth was comforting and hearty. No wonder it is known for serving one of the best oxtail soups in Indonesia. I have learnt from my Indonesian friend that you can squeeze a bit of lime, add a few drops of sweet soy sauce and mix a bit of sambal to enhance the flavours of the soup, giving it a different punch.
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Overall, their dishes were on par with what I had back then or even better.
This is a good alternative to ayam penyet if I am dining in Orchard. They also have an outlet in Tampines. I’ll definitely be making many return visits!
Definitely one of a must try Nasi Padang in Singapore. Cheers!!
we had a really lovely dinner and of course rounded up with chendol.
The furniture and the flooring are very much the same, but the current food display seems to be smaller than the previous one. They still have the coin operated weighing scale!
Overall we thought that the new Table at 7 Restaurant at Namly Ave, SIM Management House was an improvement over the old Mohamed Sultan version. The food was as interesting as before. The service was top-notch and the premises are nicer than before.
Overall, it is worth trying. I see the creativity and passions of the Chef through these dishes.
“Have a meal fit for royalty” When you take a peek at Table at 7’s menu, you will be slightly confused at first – this is because there are two separate menus: one which offers Indonesian cuisine (Chef Eugenia) and another which features Modern European cuisine (Chef Karl). However, rest assured tha…
My last visit to Icon Village was pretty recent, when I reviewed Two Men Bagel House . Back then, I noticed its next door neighbor, Bara I...
To be sure, I like lemongrass, but it dominated everything, including the basil chicken, as well as the sambal.
The martabak was essentially a more qq, chewy and thick peanut pancake; the Original Choco-Cheese Martabak had a nice sweetness and good bounciness and chewiness. The Bakso Meatball Soup was a bit salty, although the beef balls were quite flavourful, qq and enjoyable.
What differentiates Cumi Bali from other Indonesian restaurants is them serving homely, hearty food.
Food is only above average and certainly over-priced and what’s worst is the atrocious service. With such an formula, the result is I won’t return.
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I’m proud to say that Impian Wahyu has exceeded my expectations. Having built a home to some of the most authentic Indonesian dishes, Mr Batman guarantees that your tummies will be satisfied!
We had sayur lodeh. Vegetables were so tender.
Overall, we have an enjoyable Indonesian lunch at Tambuah Mas Great World City. The new B1 level of GWC has been extensively renovated. We can’t wait to try the other food outlets there.
Cravings for a good Ayam Penyet meal were satisfied by our trip to JCube.
If you’ve missed the Balinese villa life, coming out of the pool to platters of IndoMie goodness, jio your friends down to IndoBowl to relive those memories, since borders are not likely to open anytime soon.
If you love spicy food, definitely come here!
Service was friendly and the quality of food was laudable.
Good hearty and flavourful Indonesian food. I though everything, including the tauhu telor, were great.
We think Warung M Nasir is one of the best restaurants in the Orchard Road-Somerset area to enjoy an affordable Nasi Padang meal.
I don't think I'll ever get past their fried cow lungs.
If you can't go to Indonesia for now, Pagi Sore can give you a good fix of full flavoured, aromatic Indonesian cuisine delivered to your doorstep.
Anyway, those items above were fun, including not just the crackers with sambal, but also the mango with chili paste in the upper right corner.
Papa Ayam is a new Ayam Geprek Restaurant in PLQ serving Indonesian crispy battered fried chicken with sambal with level 1 to 15 spiciness.
Really nice fried duck drumstick rice. The duck was tasty and fragrant, tender and moist inside, crispy outside. The sambal was a revelation, packing heat and spices, and lifting everything you paired it with.