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Contribuisci feedbackI was thoroughly impressed with the food and portion sizes at this restaurant. Having dined here a couple of times, I couldn't resist ordering their noodle again. In particular, their Indo noodle stood out to me the texture was delightfully chewy and perfectly consistent. The portions were also incredibly generous, as my family and I were pleasantly surprised to find out after ordering multiple dishes. The restaurant ambiance was also noteworthy, with a clean and welcoming atmosphere, including their well maintained bathrooms. Seating was easily available, and our server was both friendly and efficient, providing excellent service throughout our meal. All in all, we were extremely satisfied with our experience, and this restaurant has definitely earned our repeat business whenever we are in the area.
I found this place to be decent Indonesian food, which is kind of hard to find lately. The rice plate I got had plenty of different meats and plenty of flavor, and it came with a warm bowl of soup. The price was pretty fair for the quantity, but I couldn't help but feel like my meal was more premade than made to order. Like everything was warm, but not piping hot and fresh? I have eaten plenty of bento boxes so its not like Im not a fan of that kind of food, but I expected something else when I sat down.
Delicious and authentic tasting satay rice. The curry complimented the rice really well. The service is great too.
I and my friend ordered Singaporean laksa and kopi tarik (Borneo/Kalimantan/Indonesian coffee with sweet milk). The laksa was delicious and the right portion for me. The coffee was a little bit sweeter. I think for next time, I would order with 1/2 or reduced sweetness level. The coffee was delicious. Parking was not an issue when we visited this place. Within 5 miles radius from this restaurant, there are Knott's Berry, Porto's bakery, Daiso, the Face Shop, 85 degree bakery, and Zion market.
This place offers Borneo food which is a mix of Malaysian and Singaporean food. Their Lak sa is the best I have had in Orange county and LA. Their Singapore fried rice is really good too. If you haven't tried Kip Tarik (pulled coffee) I suggest it as well, although it was my first time trying it and I don't have a point of reference to compare to.