Not that the best indo foods i can tell. Went there and ordered a few menu, batagor, pempek, and nasi empal. However, not as good as i expected.. hmm, the pempek i think i can not taste the fish at all (for those who know that pempek is made from mackerel fish with flour together) all i can taste is only flour... nothing much.. and its only 2 big pieces of pempek cut into 4 small pieces for $9. When we also open the batagor, it's like not really that appetizing. The batagor is bakso tahu goreng right?! There's no fried tofu there.. and the batagor is kinda like made from wonton skin which is like a chinese restaurant wonton fried.. so it doesn't authentic at all for the batagor.. and the worst is the egg, they gave us the boiled egg.. not the egg that should be fried with flour (which is the authentic batagor would be like) and they didn't peel off the egg shell HAHA! so we were like confused and a bit uncomfortable that there's one whole egg inside the batagor.. oh! The batagor also tasted like only flour too (where batagor is also made from mackerel fish and flour) and the last thing, the nasi empal thing that i ordered, can't reaaally eat them at all. Ended up i just taste a bit and then throw the whole thing. The empal tastes like yesterday's food.. like they just heated up the empal and gave us.. nothing much... with only a tiny piece of tempe and bakwan jagung (which it was...
Read moreAfter reading all the good reviews, my wife and I decided to give this place a try after driving by it for years. Pretty much a hole-in-the-wall, very small restaurant with just 3 tables. A few things to note: the hand sanitizing dispenser just inside the door was empty; the area behind the receptionist's stand was littered with assorted "stuff" like sanitizing wipes and other supplies piled on the floor; employees could be seen eating in the kitchen in food prep areas; the table we sat at had not been cleaned after the previous customers and the menus were not very clean. We ordered Sate Ayam (Chicken Sate), Sate Babi (Pork Sate) and Nasi Goreng Indonesia (Ind. Chicken Fried Rice) The food was OK, but nothing special. The best of the three items was the pork sate, but several of the kabob pieces were nothing but pure fat. Portions were very generous. All of the employees were friendly and very helpful and accomodating. Attached to the restaurant is a small store featuring an extensive array of Indonesian groceries. Several customers entered the store while we were eating. No one entered the restaurant. We found nothing special about the restaurant and will...
Read moreThis place is amazing. They serve authentic Indonesian dishes in New England. A must visit restaurant if you are craving for south east asian dishes that are beyond Thai and Vietnamese.
The crown jewel is the beef rendang. It's beef slow simmered in spices, coconut milk, and shredded coconut. Taste like real Sumatra style rendang.
The ayam rica-rica is also good. It's Menado style stir fried chicken with spices and chillies. The sate is also really good. Its chicken skewers grilled to perfection and served with peanut sauce. They also serve pork dishes as well.
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