Mie Siantar is superb! The taste is similar with the one I ate back in Indonesia. The noodled texture is chewy and condiments are a lot. Siomay is just okay, the sauce is not my favorite. But the noodle, you must try.
Absolutely loved my dining experience here the other night. Not only were the staff super friendly and gave great recommendations, the food was super tasty and flavourful as well.
If you guys are looking authentic and delicious Indonesian food you gotta check them out !
We were lucky enough to try
Had the bakmie keriting siantar, it was pretty large and yum! I think there could be a bit more topping compared to the size of the noodles but that's only because it was a big bowl. Also the pork came out a bit cold which means its not cooked fresh which i understand for a fast food restaurant but
Have wanted to try this but never went coz its always packed near south Melbourne market!! Gotta fight for parking. That alone -1 star from me. So I tried a take away in the lockdown, ordered Bakmi Bangka ($15) and Siomay Bandung ($13). It is a big bowl of noodle, meat and some greens, definitely re
I think the noodles here are the closest you can get to authentic Indonesian bakmie in Melbourne. Would recommend getting bakmie bangka and soy milk ๐
Itโs called a โfastโ restaurant but we waited for 30 mins before the food was served. I had to remind the staff to get food, which is appalling. The food was so average and felt cheap. Would not come back.
The best bakso in Australia. Bakso Malang is so authentic maybe even better from my distant memories I had in Indonesia. The portion is generous so itโs great value for money. Cant get enough of the bakso malang, my husband and I ate here repeatedly 3 weekends in a row
My place to go for Bakwan malang and Mie Siantar was fragrant, tasty and delicious ๐ its definitely the dish should to try if you not sure what to order ๐.
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