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Visit These Top Indonesian Restaurants In Singapore

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April 10, 2025
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Visit These Top Indonesian Restaurants In Singapore

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Indonesian cuisine holds a special place with its vibrant flavours and diverse offerings. Whether you’re craving rich rendang, spicy sambals, or comforting nasi goreng, these restaurants offer a taste of Indonesia’s culinary heritage.

  1. Dapur Penyet

Dapur Penyet is synonymous with its famous ayam penyet, or “smashed fried chicken.” The menu also features duck, fish, and beef dishes, all paired with their signature spicy sambal.

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Website: https://www.dapurpenyet.com.sg/

  1. Bara Food

Bara Food specializes in grilled Indonesian dishes, with Nasi Bakar (grilled rice wrapped in banana leaves) being a must-try. This modern eatery balances authenticity with contemporary style.

Website: https://www.bara-food.com/

  1. Taliwang Restaurant

Offering authentic Lombok cuisine, Taliwang Restaurant is known for its bebek goreng sambal ijo (fried duck with green chili sauce). Its cozy setting and attentive service enhance the dining experience.

Address: 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-131 Marina Square, Singapore 039594.

  1. IndoChili

IndoChili brings a full-spectrum Indonesian dining experience with dishes like nasi tumpeng (cone-shaped yellow rice) and seafood nasi goreng. Its family-friendly ambiance makes it an ideal spot for group dining.

Address: 54 Zion Road, Singapore 247779.

  1. Tambuah Mas

Tambuah Mas is one of Singapore’s oldest Indonesian restaurants, offering dishes like sop buntut (oxtail soup) and tahu telor. Their time-tested recipes ensure every meal is packed with authentic flavours.

Website: https://tambuahmas.com.sg/

  1. Cumi Bali Indonesian Restaurant

This casual eatery specializes in seafood dishes, including its famous sambal squid. Cumi Bali is a must try for those looking for spicy and flavourful meals.

Address: 50 Tras Street, Singapore 078989

Whether you’re in the mood for smoky grilled dishes, hearty stews, or fresh seafood, these Indonesian dining spots showcase the diversity and richness of Indonesian cuisine in Singapore.

 

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