Ole Ole Bumbu at Marine Terrace Market & Food Centre
Location: 50A Marine Terrace, #01-307, 50A Marine Terrace Market fruits, 441050
50A Marine Terrace Market
Authentic Indonesian lontong and Nasi Padang favourites, featured by CNA Lifestyle.
Authentic Indonesian lontong and Nasi Padang favourites, featured by CNA Lifestyle.
Ole Ole Bumbu is an Indonesian-Malay food stall at Marine Terrace Market that has earned recognition from CNA Lifestyle for its lontong — a dish of compressed rice cakes served in a rich, coconut-based vegetable stew. The stall brings the bold, aromatic flavours of Indonesian home cooking to the Marine Parade neighbourhood, with dishes prepared using traditional spice pastes and time-honoured recipes. The lontong here stands out for its deeply flavoured lodeh gravy and perfectly textured rice cakes. Beyond the celebrated lontong, the stall offers a range of Nasi Padang-style dishes including rendang, sambal goreng, ayam bakar, and sayur lodeh, all available as economic rice selections. It is a popular choice for residents seeking an authentic, affordable Indonesian meal in a casual hawker setting. Takeaway and dine-in are both available, and the stall draws consistent crowds during lunch and dinner. Visit Ole Ole Bumbu at Marine Terrace for Indonesian flavours that are bold, authentic, and worth every calorie — a neighbourhood gem with a media stamp of approval.Operating Hours
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Negative Reviews
Xiu Ling
Stall insists i have to order a meat, when I only wanted the tofu vege with rice. Queued so long without knowing, had to add meat which added up to $7 kinda crazy. I'll just get from stalls that allow me to just get tofu n vege with rice without such rules
Valerie
Am terribly disappointed with the nasi padang, especially the beef rendang which is so horribly tough (non chewable) and dry, with hardly any gravy given. In fact, the whole piece was just practically covered with muscles, and with the …
Positive Reviews
Wei Jie
One of the best nasi padang I ever tried, the portion is of good size and came with coconut shaving, the rendang chicken is tender, and love the eggplant too. The price is very reasonable too, the only disappointment is didn’t get to try the lontong with jackfruit as it was sold out.
Umar
Took the lotong and dried mee siam for breakfast and shared with my friends. Lotong was special with some jackfruit. It will be good if more jackfruit was added. Mee Siam was good too.
Tiffany
The lontong is so good! Rice cakes are soft and smooth, gravy is coconuty & full of flavour. Sambal is sweet & spicy, with ikan bilis inside. I’m not usually a lontong person, but this one I would travel for & eat again! …
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Ole Ole Bumbu
50A Marine Terrace Market
The exterior of a market building with a prominent sign that reads "50A Marine Terrace Market" and a graphic of palm trees. Below the sign, the market entrance is visible with stalls and people inside. Stacks of boxes and orange netting are in the foreground.
50A Marine Terrace Market
A wide shot of the exterior of 50A Marine Terrace Market at dusk. The market stalls are visible behind a covered walkway. A tall residential building with the number 52 is in the background.
Ole Ole Bumbu
A brightly lit storefront with a green awning displaying the name "OLE OLE BUMBU" in large black lettering. Below the name, a row of illuminated pictures showcases various dishes. A menu is visible on the left side of the storefront, listing food items and prices. Two individuals are partially visible in the foreground, one wearing a mask.
Ole Ole Bumbu
A food stall with a green awning displaying the name "Ole Ole Bumbu" and various food images. Below the awning is a menu board listing food items and prices. People are seated at tables in front of the stall, eating and drinking.
Ole Ole Bumbu and Nur Rezki Food Stalls
A view of two food stalls,
Ole Ole Bumbu
A food stall with a bright green sign that says "OLE OLE BUMBU". Below the sign are pictures of various dishes. A menu is displayed, listing items like Lontong, Mee Goreng, and Nasi Sambal Goreng. Several customers are queuing to order.
Ole Ole Bumbu
The exterior of a food stall with a green awning displaying various dishes and menu items. The stall's name, "OLE OLE BUMBU", is prominently displayed in large lettering at the top. Below the name, there are images of different food dishes with their names and calorie counts. A menu board lists various food items and their prices. Awards and certifications are displayed on the left side of the stall. The stall appears to be selling a variety of local Singaporean dishes.
Ole Ole Bumbu
A food stall with a green awning displaying the name "OLE OLE BUMBU" in large black letters. Below the name, there are images of various dishes. A menu is displayed on the front of the stall. Two customers are visible, one facing away from the camera and another partially visible from the side.
Ole Ole Bumble
A street food stall with a green banner displaying the name "Ole Ole Bumble" in English and Arabic script. Below the banner are images of various dishes. A woman in a green shirt is serving food to customers.
Steamed Rice Rolls with Toppings
A close-up shot of steamed rice rolls, also known as chee cheong fun, served on a blue and white striped plate. The rolls are topped with crispy fried garlic and chili paste, and bathed in a savory soy-based sauce. A light blue spoon and a pair of dark green chopsticks rest on the plate, ready for eating. The dish is presented on a wooden table.
Food Stall
A food stall with bright green signage that reads "OLE OLE BUMBLE" and displays various food items. To the right, another stall has signage that includes "NU" and displays dishes like "LONTONG", "MEE SIAM", and "NASI LEMAK" with prices. Two staff members in orange shirts are visible behind the counter.
Ole Ole Bumbu Food Stall Signage
A green illuminated sign with the name "OLE OLE BUMBU" in black lettering. Below the name are images of various dishes with their names and calorie counts. Underneath this, a menu lists food items and prices. The stall number #01-307 is visible.
Busy Food Stall with Customers
A bustling food stall with several customers queuing and dining. The stall features a green awning with the text "Ole Ole Bum" and a menu board displaying various food items. People are standing in line, ordering, and sitting at tables. The overall scene depicts a lively hawker center or food court environment.
Fish and Vegetables with Rice
A close-up shot of a plate of food, featuring a piece of fish covered in a red sauce, served over rice. The dish is garnished with green beans and okra, and presented on a banana leaf.
Nasi Lemak with Rendang
A plate of Nasi Lemak served on a banana leaf, featuring white rice, beef rendang, fried anchovies, sambal, a fried egg, and sliced eggplant. A spoon and fork are visible on the right side of the plate.
Mint Drink
A clear plastic cup filled with a light-colored beverage and a generous amount of fresh mint leaves. The drink has a white layer at the bottom. The cup is sealed with an orange lid featuring a cartoonish smiley face with its tongue sticking out. Another similar drink is partially visible to the left. In the background, a calculator and a purple cloth can be seen.
Nasi Lemak with Rendang and Fried Eggplant
A close-up shot of a plate of Nasi Lemak, a popular Malaysian dish. The rice is served on a banana leaf and topped with various side dishes. These include a generous portion of beef rendang, slices of fried eggplant with chili paste, long beans, and a fried item that appears to be a fritter or a fried egg. The dish is presented in a way that highlights the vibrant colors and textures of the ingredients.
Nasi Lemak with Sambal and Fried Fish
A close-up shot of Nasi Lemak, a popular Malaysian dish, served on a banana leaf and a green plate. The dish features white rice topped with a generous amount of sambal chili paste. Accompanying the rice are pieces of fried fish, okra, and what appears to be fried anchovies or tempeh, all coated in a spicy red sauce. The vibrant colors of the sambal and the fresh green of the banana leaf create an appetizing presentation.
Nasi Lemak with Fried Fish
A plate of Nasi Lemak served on a banana leaf. The dish includes white rice mixed with sambal, a piece of fried fish, okra, long beans, and petai beans.
Nasi Kandar
A close-up overhead shot of a plate of Nasi Kandar, a popular Malaysian rice dish. The rice is topped with a variety of curries and side dishes, including a slice of fish, a piece of fried tempeh, okra, bitter gourd, cherry tomatoes, and a shrimp. The food is served on a banana leaf and wrapped in paper. A fork and spoon are also visible.
Lontong Dish
A close-up shot of a Lontong dish served in a green bowl on a green textured tray. The dish contains rice cakes, a hard-boiled egg cut in half, a dollop of chili paste, and pieces of fried tofu or fish cake, all swimming in a rich, creamy curry sauce. A fork rests on the side of the bowl.
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