It was my first time went there. I went to eat here when I visited Muscat, Oman. The place was easy to find. I just put on Google Maps and the Maps was correct. I ordered Soto Ayam (1.500 OMR), Bakso Malang (1.700 OMR) and Es Campur (1.000 OMR). Soto Ayam, taste 9/10. Its delicious. Bakso Malang, taste 8/10. And Es Campur, taste 10/10. Its fresh and delicious. The payment is cash only, when I wanted to pay with card, the waiter said cash only, so I went to ATM nearby to withdraw the money and paid. The taste was authentic, Indonesian taste. The place also clean. I loved it. For sure I will come again if I visit...
Read moreBeing away from home often means missing the comfort of homemade food. This restaurant helps ease that feeling with its authentic Indonesian flavors. The taste and aroma bring back memories of home, even though some adjustments are made to suit a wider audience.
Price-wise, it feels like enjoying street food—very affordable—yet the portions are generous, more than enough for an average Asian appetite. Definitely worth it.
They also serve Indonesian coffee and tea, which are available for purchase in their shop—a nice touch for anyone who wants to bring a piece of...
Read moreThe food is delicious, authentic and fresh made. Not great english spoken by the hosts but super friendly. Expect minimal service like proper asian places. But the food was like home cooked yumminess. And the portions were very generous so dishes are to share. Order a couple and try them as sharing plates. The restaurant is small and local and unimposing. Do not go here if you are expecting mall level or 5* dining. BUT I go places for the food not the decor. There is even a little supermarket next door and it seems they sell fresh tofu.
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