
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.
Nicole de Courcy Cann
a month ago
What a gem, hidden in a small street but well worth a visit, great tasting food and generous sizes for really great prices. Loads of options for just $10, and there is complementary soup! Would defin...
8 Downie St
Jessica Hickling
a month ago
Family Teahouse provided our corperate office with several weeks of food including a Lunar Chinese New Year feast. The food (especially the yum cha) is excellent and Victoria provided excellent, frien...
310 Chapel St
Greg Slocum
2 months ago
Real Thai food. Proper Thai heat if requested. Some spicy Lao taste. Great friendly service. Very reasonable pricing. BYO wine, otherwise licensed. Very close to McKinnon railway station. On-street pa...
161 McKinnon 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
Jerome Fink
4 months ago
Found this place by accident. Fantastic dim sum. All fresh and home made and its great value. Had the har gow, chicken and prawn siu mai, prawn spring rolls, pork ribs in black bean sauce and special ...
515 Princess Highway
John Tziannis
4 months ago
Tasty fish and chips. The owner is consistently friendly. Great selection of gluten free options. They're careful with cross contamination. The portions are generous. The quality is the same and the m...
1 Nullawil St