I went here with my friend last night, the food was amazing ! Really authentic and delicious. We ate so much, great sizing and presentation, and came out in good time. Our new fav spot !! šš¼
First night out after 3 months & SO impressed with Yuniās Kitchen. The food was very flavoursome, authentic & well portioned. Thank you for catering to us in these times. Shall return to try some more dishes soon!
This place is crowded in weekend,the food is a little slow,but people r nice and friendly,food is delicious ,the price is reasonable.
Nasi campur sayur, $21, good mix of everything for a interesting meal.
Several good veggo options available.
Nice small restaurant inside an old church building. Bathrooms are in a separate building up for steps.
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+5
Wow! What a find!
We didnāt even know this place existed until we went for a walk down High Street and saw the sign saying Indonesian Food! š®š©
My husband and I just travelled through East Java, Indonesia in August and absolutely were blown away by the food! May I add we had no experience with Indonesian food previously.
This place is traditional, home cooked and so so delicious! It took us back to our time in Indonesia!
We ordered
š“: Nasi Bakam
š“: Nasi Campur Ayam
The Nasi Campur Ayam was delicious! The chicken was so so soft and juicy, not dry at all! The side of the pickles complimented well. The curried egg was absolutely delicious and we have missed this curry egg so much!
The Nasi Bakam was very impressive and we couldnāt fault any dish!
My only comment on both of the dishes was the tempeh was deep fried - this isnāt how we experienced tempeh in Indonesia!
We will be back for our Indonesian feasting when we wish Indonesia! All food is halal which is also a bonus!
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Yuniās Kitchen serves fantastic, delicious Indonesian food thatās rare to come by outside of Indonesia. The flavours are spot on - we loved every single dish. The nasi campur is a highlight - the chicken is cooked to perfection.
While itās perhaps in the upper range of what youād pay for Indonesian food in Melbourne, when you think about how labour-intensive it is to make Indonesian food like this AND the quality ingredients, itās absolutely worth it.
Take it from an Indonesian family - Yuniās is a must visit.
One is good Indonesian restaurant in Melbourne. The entrance just behind the church. Itās pretty authentic. It took a while for our meal to come. However, itās worth it
Absolutely love the food and warm & friendly atmosphere. Love the duck curry!!!!
BYO and a great bottle shop across the road with decent selection.
I went to visit Yuniās kitchen the other night. Iām from Sydney so I was hoping for some of Melbournes great food culture.
Yuniās kitchen didnāt disappoint.
The restaurant is located in the food hub that is Northcote next to the church. The vibe is nice and seating is available indoor and outdoor.
The menu has got loads of authentic Indonesian options. I ordered the Duck and it was amazing. One of my friends had Gado Gado and the other had the fish. All the plates were cleared.
The restaurant is a great find and will come back again. Itās fine food with a welcoming and family vibe.
My partner and I enjoyed our visit here with Bearabbit and her partner. Yuni's has a very nice entrance, a red door to the cosy restaurant inside.Ā
We chose a number of dishes to share, the chicken satay was very nice, juicy tender chicken with a delicious satay sauce. We also wanted to try the rissoles after reading so many reviews, they appeared to me to be more of a croquet. I was expecting your typical rissole and of course the quote from The Castle popped into my head lol These were also enjoyable too.
I have to agree with Bearrabit in that the kway teow was my favourite dish too, I am usually not a fan of the thicker style noodle but this dish had a lot of flavour and generous amount of prawns.
My least favourite dishes were the beef rendang and the curry laska, not terrible dishes by any means but I was expecting more depth in the flavours. The quality of all the ingredients in all dishes were fantastic. The sambal and yellow rice were nice additions too.
Thank you for the recommendation Two Sheds!
The Indonesian smell, savor the taste of Ayam, babi to the max and the customer service above and beyond. Love the place.
As Indonesian, I find Yuni's food are very authentic and delicious. Brought the whole local family here and they love it too! Definitely will be back again.
Great food with friendly service. I ordered the Nasi Campur Ayam. I called up to order and they text me when it was ready to be collected. I was greeted with a warm welcome upon pick up.
The food was delicious - a great spread of a range of delicious Indonesian foods. Hit the spot!
This hidden Indonesian gem is literally hidden tucked away behind a church on High St. They served a number of of Indonesian dishes influenced by Balinese culture. Admittedly the food is not cheap but they are executed well. We ordered nasi campur and nasi bakar. The small dishes have their own unique flavour that when combined together creates this perfect harmonious meal.
Food - 10
Service - 8
Vibe - 7
Price - $$$$$
Good restaurant. It has good outdoor and indoor spaces. Both were quiet but very warm and uncomfortable on a Friday night without cooling. It didnāt matter. Our party of six still had a great night.
We enjoyed a good range of dishes, both starters and mains. We had shared spring rolls as an entree. These were very tasty. All the mains were terrific too and a number of these were well know standards. These comprised of gado gado, nasi goreng with chicken, beef rendang, yellow rice and finally sayur lodeh, vegetable curry. This was very tasty fresh food and happily we couldnāt fault it.
It was a very good meal and service was good too. Sadly there were no ice or ice buckets for wine which was disappointing on a hot night. But still a most enjoyable night.
Finally, an Indonesian restaurant with authentic foods and great taste. There are many Indonesian restaurants in Melbourne but the quality is just standard. Yuni's Kitchen is better than most. So if you are fan of foods with lots of flavours, you need to try this place. The ayam bakar is good, pepes is full of spices, and my girlfriend likes the sambal. Will come back next time!
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