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Authentic Restaurants For Indonesian Nasi Ambeng

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December 12, 2022
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Authentic Restaurants For Indonesian Nasi Ambeng

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Back in the 1960s to 1980s, the people of Java, Indonesia would eat nasi ambeng served in a huge dulang (tray). Comprising of eight dishes surrounding streaming white rice, the dish is meant to be shared with up to eight people. It is said that the dish signifies unity and togetherness. Here are some restaurants you should visit for authentic Indonesian Nasi Ambeng.

Pu3 Restaurant

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Pu3 Restaurant offers nasi ambeng, the traditional way and to start, why not try their Nasi Ambeng Basic that feeds up to 4 people? The dish consists of Daging Rendang (Beef Rendang), Ayam Masak Cili Padi (chicken cooked in coconut cream), and Terong Belado (chilli eggplants).

You can also order extra rice and bergedil (potato patties) to feed bigger families or add on their Sop Bakso (meatball soup), Sop Ekor (oxtail soup), Tahu Telor (egg tofu) and more.

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Address: 111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset, #02-20, Singapore 238164

Opening Hours: Mon to Thu (10.30am – 8.30pm) | Fri – Sun (10.30am – 9pm)

Coba Coba

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Established in 2014, Coba Coba specialise in serving authentic nasi ambeng and nasi padang for their customers. Some of their signature dish include tahu telur (egg tofu), lemak siput sedut (snails cooked in coconut cream) and sotong sumbat (stuffed squid).

There are nasi ambeng trays fit for pairs and groups of four and some of their dishes include beef rendang, telur belado (eggs and chili), sambal goreng, and more to cater to different group sizes so pay them a visit today!

Address: 156 Yishun Street 11, #01-106, Singapore 760156

Opening Hours: 8am – 9pm daily

My Spice Affair

My Spice Affair - Authentic Nasi Ambeng Delivery - Halal Restaurant
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My Spice Affair offers four different nasi ambeng plates, for one up to five people. The dishes include beef rendang, sambal goreng, ikan kering (fried dried fish), vegetables and more. If you are not a huge fan of beef, you can also select their chicken set, which comes with ayam lemak chili padi.

Apart from nasi ambeng, other menu items include briyani bento sets and lontong kering. You can also order add ons such as bergedil, sambal long beans, prawn sambal, omelette and more.

Address: 12 Kallang Avenue, #02-11 Aperia, Singapore 339511.

Opening Hours: Sun – Fri (10am – 9pm) | Closed on Sat

These are some of places where you can get this authentic Indonesian dish in Singapore so try one of these places for delicious nasi ambeng soon!

 

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