
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.
Steven Young
a month ago
These guys opened their door on Chinese New Year when they seem me at the front... the staff were so welcoming and insisted they were happy to cook something up for us. The fried dumplings and fried r...
601 Whitehorse Rd
Quinn Bennett
a month ago
Me and my family had an incredible time at Tempo. Mavis was our server and she was awfully delightful and accommodated us brilliantly. The pizza chef was radiant, he waved to me and gave me a big grin...
242 High Street
Anna CC
a month ago
The food was tasty and delicious at a great price. The place was very busy when we went at lunchtime today. We tried the hainanese chicken, chicken chop with noodles and satay sauce, braised pork wit...
85 Franklin St
Rose Wu
2 months ago
The No. 58 Laksa Beef was delicious and came in a very generous bowl. The No. 5 Pho was amazing, with a large portion as well. The No. 99 Fried Tofu was excellent and the serving size was big. The No....
74 Koornang Rd
Lauren Phillips
2 months ago
Bombay Club is a family favourite and a place we return to often. The food is authentic, vibrant and absolutely delicious, full of flavour every time. The owners are incredibly warm and welcoming, alw...
564 North Rd
SAHAS A
3 months ago
Shop was very clean and had a straight and simple look. Serving time was around 20 minutes and the dining was quiet and pleasant. Highly recommend for introverts and extroverts since it’s a comforting...
310 Waverley Rd