I was really excited when I saw what seems to be an authentic indonesion restaurant! I ordered the mie bakso through Uber Eats ($17.95 before fees).
When it arrived, I was unfortunately disappointed by the value of what I paid for.
Generally speaking, restaurants could substitute cheaper carbs (noodles in this case) to ensure the customer is feeling full/satisfied. While the meat, and soup were really delicious, there was barely any noodles to make it feel like a complete dish. Before I ate it, I had to boil my own noodles to add to the soup to feel satisfied.
I plan to try the other dishes this place offers but I hope with the pricing of some of these dishes (around $20 after fees/tax), I could walk away feeling atleast...
Read moreLulu and her team at Peranakan Kitchen created a delicious buffet experience for my 60th birthday party last weekend from the taste testing of samples to the dining on the day of the party. Everyone loved the menu: Gado-gado (Indonesian salad), Vegetable Wraps, Chicken Satay with peanut sauce, Eggs Balado, Vegetarian Lasagna (a hit with even my non-vegetarian friends), the Beef Stew (tender, flavorful and rich), the Apricot Mint Chicken, and Coconut Turmeric Rice. The service personnel were helpful, courteous and professional. Thank you Lulu for the wonderfully generous portions and...
Read moreThis is a ghost kitchen, so you wanna order online or just pick it up the cuisine is Indonesia and it lives up to the expectation you would have with the dishes. The chef is very friendly, having met him. He explains all the dishes and their appointments (we thought it was a dine in and went all dressed up.) The food was really delicious and when you are asked for spice level set your expectations right. Food can get spicy,...
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