First time I take an Indonesian dish here, after I moving in to Japan in third month. The food taste absolutely similar with what I usually eat in Indonesia. Their portions are also relatively bigger if we compared with Indonesian restaurants in Indonesia. The vibe and atmosphere will makes you not realize that you were at Japan, because their decorations and even the music played were absolutely Indonesian. I will come back again to this place for sure! What they need to improve is just the service, especially when dealing with the newcomers or firstly coming people who wants to try Indonesian food. A little explanation on each dish will be useful, or you can suggest your most favorite...
Read moreif i could rate it 0 i would. says it closes at 10pm but we came in at 9+ and they said they're closed. we walked in to inquire and were met with the most unempathetic, unfriendliest staff who said they’ve closed orders. didn’t even want to look at us and kept on cleaning. we definitely looked visibly worn out from walking so much to find this place lol. after we walked out they closed and locked the door on us. we’re muslims so we travelled a few stations, got lost and walked a lot to find this halal place but it was for nothing. not my first time in japan / osaka and have tried lots of other halal places but this was by far my worst experience. no...
Read moreTasty Indonesian foods in downtown Osaka. The place might not really spacious but it can hold more than 25 customers at once. I tried their sop buntut and it was tasty, the meat was very tender but I think the soup was not very rich of broth. My friends tried the chicken and duck and also quiet satisfied. Affordable and reasonable price.
The food took a quiet long time to come though, and we came before dinner time. The server was also handled the cashier so when in peak hour, we have to wait to get their attention or even to pay for our food. I think they might need more people managing the place.
But overall...
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