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!
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.
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.
小馆主打大众化印尼美食,很受附近上班族的欢迎,疫情期间因为很多人居家上班,也少了一些印尼熟客,生意大受影响。
Tok Tok Indonesian Soup House at Ann Siang Road prides itself as being the first authentic Indonesian restaurant in Singapore that focuses on the more forgotten aspect of its cuisine – soup dishes and street snacks.
Tok Tok has already gotten the stamp of approval from the Indonesians community in Singapore, as the go-to place for authentic Indonesian street food. Small but cosy, do experience it yourself.