
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.
IL Melbourne Foodies
a month ago
Jalan Alor – Franklin St, CBD The CBD’s best-value meal just got more interesting ! Ask anyone in the CBD where to find the best bang for your buck, and one name comes up more than any other. Jalan A...
85 Franklin St
Rob Foot
a month ago
A true gem. In my (reasonably extensive!) experience over many years, this is the best Indian restaurant in Melbourne. The food is consistently and reliably excellent; the service is helpful and frien...
564 North Rd
Chanel Shaya
2 months ago
Fantastic local pizza shop. Despite being very busy on a public holiday, Simon was very lively and helpful. The pizzas were great (Hawaiian and Sopressa) and you will not find a cheaper deal for two p...
923 Rathdowne Street
Shreani Joshi
4 months ago
This place is unbelievably cozy — the kind of spot that instantly makes you feel at home. The food is simple yet absolutely stunning, with flavours that truly dance on your palate. I had the Hainanese...
8 Downie St