Fahmi
Food was delicious especially Ayam Geprek. Staff was nice and friendly Only sad thing was there is no price shown for some drinks and taken aback when …
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Fahmi
Food was delicious especially Ayam Geprek. Staff was nice and friendly Only sad thing was there is no price shown for some drinks and taken aback when …
Elaine
Ayam Bakar Taste of Indonesia …
Darren
It's in the basement of Paya Lebar Square, beside the kopitiam. They've got a much bigger, more spacious place now! The food's awesome and totally authentic. They sell everything – bakmi, nasi padang, satay, ayam penyet, bakso, and all …
Charlene
The stall offering nasi padang, bakso, and other local favorites. The nasi padang was flavorful with a good variety of spicy and savory dishes, and the bakso was rich and satisfying. However, the prices were notably high for a food court …
Benson
We wanted to try as walked past before. No nasi goreng sate ayam so went for the chicken rendang set. The spiciness and taste was nice but the chicken, bergedil and brinjal were all rather hard. …
Aisyah
This is Indonesian cuisine style. Taste wise is just good.i believe is less MSG 😂 (need to bring uncle roger in here). I order satay chicken 10 pcs, jengkol(1 portion), Bakmie ayam complete, cendol and water. All of that is 28sgd. Roughly …
Zhi Hao
I ordered bakso urat and ayam penyet. The same cashier who served me was a bit unfriendly (jutek). I was surprised that the ayam penyet was served immediately after I paid — it looked like it had been pre-fried earlier. When I asked for a …
Vanessa
It's a new Place at Paya Lebar Square The location is at B1 in the left side behind of KOPITIAM. The place right opposite of Print Volution. …
Khai
I recently visited Taste of Indonesia at Paya Lebar Square. The restaurant offers an authentic taste of Indonesian cuisine with a variety of classic dishes. I tried Mie Ayam Komplit with additional Kikil and the flavors were rich and well-balanced, just like home-cooked meals in Indonesia. For anyone craving authentic Indonesian food in Singapore, Taste of Indonesia is definitely worth a visit.
Cassandra
Their bakmi is less salty now. Maybe they reduced the noodle seasoning. I ordered bakmi bakso that came with cubed chicken meat and mushrooms topped the instant noodles. Separately, they served the bakso in soup, but the soup was salty and oily. I liked their beef ball textur; firm and tender. Price is above average.