
Indonesian cuisine often demonstrates complex flavour, acquired from certain ingredients and bumbu spices mixture. Most Indonesians favour hot and spicy food, thus sambal, Indonesian hot and spicy chili sauce with various optional ingredients, notably shrimp paste, shallots, and others, is a staple condiment at all Indonesian tables. Some popular Indonesian dishes such as nasi goreng,gado-gado, satay and soto are ubiquitous in the country and are considered national dishes.
Teresa Terrell
2 weeks ago
Fish and chips was great, not oily, crisp on the outside. Steak sandwich was also great, steak super soft, easy to eat. Bread Rolls was also very soft and fresh. Decent serving size.
187 James St
Glen Moralee
a month ago
Absolutely delicious. Nothing like Old El Paso rubbish, the food is so authentic you’ll feel like you’re on holiday. I’ve been here many times and it’s always amazing. I’ve tried almost everything on ...
663 Beaufort St
Kaizirin Salinas
a month ago
Daiwo Shiki has become my go‑to place. I always eat here because the food is fresh, tasty, and comforting. The staff are incredibly accommodating — they never rush me and even let me stay longer when ...
T21 CENTREPOINT S/C
This Dan's Life
2 months ago
Stumbled across Asaka Sushi by accident when in need of a quick dinner. What a delight, amazing food, great value for money and service.
172 St Georges Terrace
Shardz Szunejko
3 months ago
My local breakfast stop, me and my fiancé are almost always here whenever we are doing our washing together. The food slaps, the service is friendly and the atmosphere is amazing to the point it feels...
5/329 Alexander Dr
Praneil Lachhani
4 months ago
Best thai tea and juices!, no added sugar just pure juice
Shop 184/33 Prindiville Drive, Wanneroo Market