Indonesian
- Review
- Victoria Park
The Victoria Park stalwart serving bold, faithful tastes of home to Perth’s Indonesian community
Cooking this good deserves a wider audience. Head to Victoria Park for great fried chicken, house-made noodles and airy chocolate and peanut pancakes.
- Max Veenhuyzen
- Review
- Camberwell
Beef rendang meets baked eggs at Dale La Pau
The idea of somehow combining shakshuka and rendang was so alluring, even world-shaking, that Dani Valent had to get herself to Camberwell for a taste.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Clayton
Slurp your noodles (and your coffee) at PBK in Clayton
This Indonesian cafe in Clayton serves quirky upside-down coffee and freshly made noodles.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Camberwell
Dale La Pau's rendang martabak will stop you in your tracks
The fragrance of the West Sumatran street snack drifted through my car window and brought me to a screeching halt, writes Dani Valent.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Melbourne
Kata Kita is an immersive Indonesian adventure in Melbourne's CBD
Frankly amazing charcoal-licked flavours brought to your table by a cat-faced robot make this a destination restaurant.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Richmond
Warkop Indonesian sandwich shop is worth crossing town for
Dani Valent discovers a tiny Indonesian-inspired sandwich shop with excellent coffee in Richmond's backstreets.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Melbourne
Don't miss chicken at Pondok Rempah
Spicy, shatteringly crisp-skinned chicken on Elizabeth Street.
- Besha Rodell
- Review
- Surry Hills
Medan Ciak: Fatty delights come with skinny price
This little Indonesian canteen in Surry Hills is terrific value.
- Myffy Rigby
- Review
- Belconnen
Sanur's Balinese Restaurant
Sanur's brings satay, soto and traditional Indonesian dishes to the Belconnen foreshore.
- Natasha Rudra
- Review
- Maroubra
Mie Kocok Bandung
You’ll find food adventures galore between the yellow exterior and the
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