I really love the food here at Martabak Cafe.
The durian martabak is so delicious!
The chicken dishes we had were also very tender and flavoursome.
We ordered an avocado juice too, that needed a little extra sugar syrup which can be taken at the front counter.
I ordered the roti chanai with chicken
Martabak Cafe was recommended to us by Indonesian friends. “Have you tried Martabak?” they would ask. I hadn’t even heard about this Indonesian pancake so I had to find out want the fuss was about.
Served sweet or savoury, definitely try both as they are quite different. The savoury beef Martabak T
The martabak was great and its good for groups to share, might try it again another time. However i had tried the mie ayam and the noodle is kinda overcooked and uneven texture.
I have been buying Martabak manis (sweet Indonesian style pancake) from this place since I know about this in January this year. I used to go to Rosebery in ANZAC Pde. I think the Martabak manis from this place is lighter yet more flavour. We tried the Martabak Mesir (Savory pancake) with beef filli
With a large open window onto Harris Street and an airy tiled interior, Martabak Café seems like a good spot to escape the heat on a warm Sydney weekend. The cooling effect comes from the frosty blue and white colour scheme with a feature wall depicting wayang golek (rod puppets). It’s filled with l
It's a good place. 3 stars due to lack of preparation and staff to cope with large group. Noodle? So good. Indonesian pancakes? Yum!!! Value to money? Maybe.
Was there 6 month ago while I was in Sydney. Got good Indonesian food and taste, love their Martabak pandan, the price is more expensive than usual Indonesian food in Jakarta but I think it's still worth it. Will be back next when I heading to the town anymore.
The best and most authentic Indonesian food in Sydney. They even better that some restaurants in Indonesia.
The Soto Ayam is savory good. The Gado-Gado very tasty. Telur Sambal soooo nice....
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