Let me tell you, this is one of the best Indonesian food you can get in London. All of the crew are friendly, and all of them are Indonesian. I am even talk using Javanese with one of the cook. I ordered bebek goreng here. It's somewhat similar to the one you got in Indonesia, thought it was toned down a bit to adjust British palette. The duck they serve are not hard at all, it's also doesn't smells. Its fat are thick, as the one you expect when eating bebek goreng. Their sambal pencit (unripe mango with chilli) are also superb, it's complement the bebek well. I also tried their sambal goreng daging, and it was well made. A bit spicy, tho. So be careful. If you happen around willesden green, this is one of...
Read moreI went Tuesday afternoon around 15.00 PM, and had just landed to London and really wanted to try this beautiful Indonesian place I was recommended. Since it was an odd time the restaurant was still quiet at that time and the one I think was the owner welcomed me so warmly and gave me the time to choose. I ended up taking rawon, and was not disappointed at all. I have finished everything that arrived, it’s usually served with rice on the side and shrimp chips. I have ordered tempeh also. I have really loved the food but what made me enjoy it even more was the very warm and sweet hospitality I have received. Thank you for this beautiful meal, I will...
Read moreI tried the Nasi Bebek (fried duck with authentic Maduranese sauce) and the soda gembira (soda with syrup and condensed milk). The nasi bebek tastes decent and the duck skin is savoury, although imho the duck is a little dry and the sauce is quite bland compared to bebek Madura in Indonesia. The soda gembira tastes great though, definitely the kind of sweet drinks Indonesians crave!
The place is nice. It has a decent room inside that you can book for group dinings. The owner and the staffs are also very friendly. You can also pray here if you need to, just ask the friendly staffs for the place (outdoor on...
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