Indonesia Restaurant

Kowloon


The '90s ('80s?) decor is well past its best, but the authentic Indonesian food at this Kowloon old-timer is alive with spice and colour. Dine on seafood laksa, nasi goreng, beef rendang and more. The lunch set of mini curry dishes with a heap of rice (HK$72) is very good.


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