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Ayam Penyet Ria is an Indonesian restaurant chain specialising in Ayam Penyet (Smashed Fried Chicken in Malay). Ayam Penyet Ria, a fast-food style self-order Indonesian restaurant is one of the most popular ayam penyet cafes in Lucky Plaza. Since this restaurant is halal certified, my ex-colleague and me went to eat lunch together.There was ample seating place as the restaurant has another unit in second floor, so we ordered our food and drinks at one go.I liked their Indonesian Iced Tea with Mi
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Ayam Penyet Ria is an Indonesian restaurant chain specialising in Ayam Penyet (Smashed Fried Chicken in Malay). Ayam Penyet Ria, a fast-food style self-order Indonesian restaurant is one of the most popular ayam penyet cafes in Lucky Plaza. Since this restaurant is halal certified, my ex-colleague and me went to eat lunch together.

There was ample seating place as the restaurant has another unit in second floor, so we ordered our food and drinks at one go.

I liked their Indonesian Iced Tea with Milk.

The Ikan Penyet (Flatten Fish) Set comprised of a plate of plain rice and a plate filled with ikan bawal, kangkong, fried beancurd, beancake, raw cabbage and cucumber, batter crumbs & sambal chilli.

My ex-colleague requested me to take another small plate of sambal chilli at the corner. After eating his Ayam Penyet Set with sambal chilli for a while, he realised that their sambal chilli was incredibly spicy yet addictive.

The nicely spiced batter and those crumbs was quite good as compared with Long John Silver's.

The Tauhu Telur (Fried Bean Curd & Egg) was a little different from the other Indonesian restaurants. The peanut sauce for tauhu telur in this restaurant is fragrant and it is a must try dish because it is yummy to the max!

Hopefully you chill, relax and enjoy the amazingly delicious food tremendously as my ex-colleague shown in the above photograph.

Conclusion: A little pricey for the Ayam Penyet (chicken) set.
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2014-06-19 278 views
Sometimes I get homesick and miss Indonesian food so much. One of alternative places to go everytime this homesick strikes is Ayam Penyet Ria. It's quite tricky to find a really good and authentic Indonesian ayam penyet in Singapore. Ayam Penyet Ria is not a new thing for me, since this restaurant is already well-known in Indonesia.Coca Cola - $2.05. Canned Coca Cola served with ice cubes. No need description for this I guess.Ice Milo - $2.05. Basically Milo can be either hit or miss. Here, they
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Sometimes I get homesick and miss Indonesian food so much. One of alternative places to go everytime this homesick strikes is Ayam Penyet Ria. It's quite tricky to find a really good and authentic Indonesian ayam penyet in Singapore. Ayam Penyet Ria is not a new thing for me, since this restaurant is already well-known in Indonesia.
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Coca Cola - $2.05. Canned Coca Cola served with ice cubes. No need description for this I guess.
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Ice Milo - $2.05. Basically Milo can be either hit or miss. Here, they served hot Milo with ice cubes! I was so disappointed to see the ice cubes melted really quickly. It became diluted and tasteless.
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Ayam Penyet + Rice - $7.40. This set menu came with smashed chicken thigh, fried tempe (soybean cake), fried beancurd, and sambal. The chicken was tender, juicy, and crispy. The tempe and beancurd were tasty as well. The sambal was burning hot! As an aftermath, I got stomachache the next day.

Overall, Ayam Penyet Ria serves good ayam penyet at affordable price. Will return again when I'm craving for ayam penyet hehe.
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Comfort lunch in Orchard Area. Eating at orchard might be very pricy. Thus, I always go to Lucky Plaze for good and worth eat. This time I am in a mood for Ayam Penyet. The drumstick grilled till slightly dry and clothed with a layer of sweet bbq sauce. The sugar in the sauce caramelized under the hot grill, it sticked onto the skin forming a char-ed flavor. The entire dish was dried but the chilli paste made my mouth watered. When I thought this dish couldn't be any better, I tasted their chill
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Comfort lunch in Orchard Area. 

Eating at orchard might be very pricy. Thus, I always go to Lucky Plaze for good and worth eat. This time I am in a mood for Ayam Penyet. 

The drumstick grilled till slightly dry and clothed with a layer of sweet bbq sauce. The sugar in the sauce caramelized under the hot grill, it sticked onto the skin forming a char-ed flavor. 

The entire dish was dried but the chilli paste made my mouth watered. When I thought this dish couldn't be any better, I tasted their chilli sauce. The fragrant chilli suace enhanced flavor of the chicken, as it countered the sweet bbq sauce, creating THE balance. 

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THis Indonesian restaurant is always super crowded during lunch and dinner hours.  I have waited nearly fifteen minutes at my table before the food is served to me.  At the price of $7.40 for my Ayam Penyat which include a plate of plain rice, is consider reasonable priced.  Chicken meat is dry but soft and tasty, with really crispy crust on the outer layer.  Kang kong is abit too dry and not flavourful.  Service was alright but not really that friendly.  Restaurant is spacious and cooling.
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THis Indonesian restaurant is always super crowded during lunch and dinner hours.  I have waited nearly fifteen minutes at my table before the food is served to me.  At the price of $7.40 for my Ayam Penyat which include a plate of plain rice, is consider reasonable priced.  Chicken meat is dry but soft and tasty, with really crispy crust on the outer layer.  Kang kong is abit too dry and not flavourful.  Service was alright but not really that friendly.  Restaurant is spacious and cooling.
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My wife brought me to this place back when we were dating.Even then she already knew that the way to my heart was through my stomach!And since that day, it seems that Ayam Penyet Ria has vastly expanded.Besides the original store in Lucky Plaza, they now have a total of 5 branches! Wow they must be good!Well how about some appetizers first?This is really going to get your taste buds prepared for the full meal ahead.A mix of Kerupuk Belinjau and Kerupuk Udang is a winner especially when you have
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My wife brought me to this place back when we were dating.
Even then she already knew that the way to my heart was through my stomach!

And since that day, it seems that Ayam Penyet Ria has vastly expanded.
Besides the original store in Lucky Plaza, they now have a total of 5 branches! Wow they must be good!

Well how about some appetizers first?
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This is really going to get your taste buds prepared for the full meal ahead.
A mix of Kerupuk Belinjau and Kerupuk Udang is a winner especially when you have it with the sambal that accompanies it. Good price for a good start!

And while we were looking over the menu, we saw the waiter carrying this basket of fried stuff.
No not the kerupuk lah. It was something that seemed very stringy. And then we saw the promo poster.
Automatically we knew we had to order it.
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And for the record, that looks absolutely NOTHING like the poster lah.

This is apparently a new item on the menu that I have no doubts will definitely appeal to a lot of people because, well, most people love Enoki mushrooms. And even though it would be considered a little pricey, it's still a must-try right?

Well let me save you all the trouble. Don't buy it. And if you do, hope you get a better batch.
I think we may have gotten the bottom of the mushroom barrel on that order.
When I say Enoki mushrooms, I'm thinking long stalks all bunched together and coated nicely with batter and just frying it long enough to get a crisp. As you can see from the picture above, nothing is bunched together and the mushrooms were fried for too long.

And I personally think they look like fried tadpoles.
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I love Sayur Asam and it's becoming increasingly difficult to find a good bowl of it nowadays.
The best I've ever had was long ago at Pondok Gurame (when they were still in Katong) but I have to say the Sayur Asam at Ria is actually damn nice.

At least I know where to go if I need my Sayur Asam fix.

And now on to the real food eh.
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My darling wife had the 'original' Nasi Ayam Penyet.
And staying true to tradition, it's served with a bowl of plain white rice and not the 'chicken rice' type deal.

Besides that, you also get fried tempeh, cucumber, cabbage and also some blanched kangkong.

And don't forget a nice big dollop of the famous Ria Sambal.
(which is free flow by the way)

As you can see, the chicken is still very tender while having a very nice and crispy exterior. Tasty and not at all dried out.

My darling wife is such a big fan of this place and it's very easy to see why. So far it's never failed to disappoint her and that means that they have a good consistent product which is a very good thing which is tough to come by nowadays especially with food chains that are expanding.

I mean come on, how may times have you gone to a different brand of your favourite makan place and you felt that the food seemed a little bit off-standard compared to your usual haunt?
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Well, as usual, you know I've gots to have me some beef.
So I had the Empal Penyet which is basically one big piece of beef which has been fried and smashed (or should I say penyet-ed) for some yummy good times.

And I can safely say the words "big piece of beef" this time and I would be telling the truth.
We all remember the time we had 'Dapur Penyet' right?

Well this was nice and tender and well worth the money I tell you. Super!
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And I know I mentioned it just now but I think it's only fair that I speak a little more about the sambal.

Do. Not. Mess. With. This. Sambal.

Okay so maybe you die-hard hantu chili will be able to take it with no issues. I'm actually not too bad myself and this was a really really tasty sambal but after awhile... HELP ME HELP ME MY MOUTH IS ON FIREEEEEEEE okay so maybe I'm exaggerating a little.

My wife keeps pairs it with the sweet soy sauce which they have and she keeps topping it up so you know it's got to be damn good right.
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Oh and before I forget to mention... try the Soda Gembira (literally Happy Soda).
It's just Bandung with 7-Up. And it rocks.

And I know I said my darling wife and I have always gotten 100% satisfaction from Ria everytime we went.
But everytime we went, it was to the Lucky Plaza (4th floor) outlet.

They have another outlet on the 1st floor, one at Bedok Point, one at Far East Plaza and another at Jurong Point. I cannot vouch for all the other outlets I must say. But if they are as good at the Lucky Plaza one then you're gonna have a damn good meal.

For the full review and more mouth-watering pics, visit my blog!
http://thehalalfoodblog.blogspot.sg/2012/12/ayam-penyet-ria.html
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My colleagues and I decided to head to the Ayam Penyet Ria outlet at Lucky Plaza for lunch one day.Being in a big group (7 of us) we ordered quite a number of dishes which includes their Ayam Penyet (smashed fried chicken), Bawal Penyet (smashed pomfret) and also drinks like Jus Alpukat (Avocado juice). The avocado juice comes lined with gula melaka at the sides of the glass and when mixed with the avocado juice, it's quite nice and refreshing, a twist from the avocada juice you normally get fro
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My colleagues and I decided to head to the Ayam Penyet Ria outlet at Lucky Plaza for lunch one day.

Being in a big group (7 of us) we ordered quite a number of dishes which includes their Ayam Penyet (smashed fried chicken), Bawal Penyet (smashed pomfret) and also drinks like Jus Alpukat (Avocado juice). The avocado juice comes lined with gula melaka at the sides of the glass and when mixed with the avocado juice, it's quite nice and refreshing, a twist from the avocada juice you normally get from fruit stalls.
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Anyway i hadn't had much opportunity to take pictures of the food so I can only present the star of the restaurant - ayam penyet. The ayam penyet is nice and flavourful, topped with fried crumbs with their chilli at the side. Delish!

Their smashed pomfret is also nice to order, though you have to be careful of all the fish bones that comes with eating the dish.

The restaurant's decor is also quite cosy and wasn't very crowded at the time of visit (around 12pm).

Overall i say this is a good place to go for reasonably-priced Malay food!
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Normally I would not initiate to go Halal Restaurant, yet hankering for its classic-fashioned Chicken and I visited Lucky Plaza branch. Malay-style management, the café looked clean basically. Ordered their signature dish, it looked mouth -watering. Sambal was unexpected tongue-numbingly spicy, I like to this challenge. Chicken ordered to share, it was well-marinated and luscious. Rice was only the plainly normal version, but very matched with the appetizing chicken. $7.40 for the set including
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Normally I would not initiate to go Halal Restaurant, yet hankering for its classic-fashioned Chicken and I visited Lucky Plaza branch. Malay-style management, the café looked clean basically.
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Ordered their signature dish, it looked mouth -watering. Sambal was unexpected tongue-numbingly spicy, I like to this challenge. Chicken ordered to share, it was well-marinated and luscious. Rice was only the plainly normal version, but very matched with the appetizing chicken. $7.40 for the set including rice, it sounded cheap.
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2013-10-06 36 views
Ayam Penyet Ria is well known for their speciality Ayam penyet rice . This is 3rd time dining in Ayam Penyet ria outlet , I liked the tenderness of the chicken and the well marinated chicken with spices and of course the spicy chilli to go with The outlet serve all kind of set meals , gado gado , drinks ,desserts etc . They pass you a order slip for you to choose what kind of dishes
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Ayam Penyet Ria is well known for their speciality Ayam penyet rice .

This is 3rd time dining in Ayam Penyet ria outlet , I liked the tenderness of the chicken and the well marinated chicken with spices and of course the spicy chilli to go with

The outlet serve all kind of set meals , gado gado , drinks ,desserts
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etc .

They pass you a order slip for you to choose what kind of dishes
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Lauded for its flair of smashed fried chicken, the authentic Indonesian Restaurant, Ayam Penyet Ria had a few restaurants in Singapore - 3 in Orchard, 1 in Jurong and 1 in Bedok. Just alone in Lucky Plaza, there are already 2 of their restaurant, one located at a corner of 4th Floor Occupying 2 units of space while the other is located on the ground floor.The restaurant looked abit run down with its tiled plastered board for ceiling. However the furniture were rather mordern and had complemented
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Lauded for its flair of smashed fried chicken, the authentic Indonesian Restaurant, Ayam Penyet Ria had a few restaurants in Singapore - 3 in Orchard, 1 in Jurong and 1 in Bedok. Just alone in Lucky Plaza, there are already 2 of their restaurant, one located at a corner of 4th Floor Occupying 2 units of space while the other is located on the ground floor.
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The restaurant looked abit run down with its tiled plastered board for ceiling. However the furniture were rather mordern and had complemented the ambiance. Atmosphere was warm as the lighting brightly shone onto our tables and with customers gradually strolled in to join the dinner crowd.
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Service was prompt and pleasing. Ordering were make simplified with a ordering slip with translation into English Language by the side, customers just have to indicate their choice of food quantity in the available small box at end of each food item line.
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Though we were considered early for dinner on a Friday night, quite a number of food items were already stroked out on the list, sold out. Nevertheless, our long awaited dish was still available and we went ahead ordering.

After countless of tries on the availability of Gado Gado (Indonesian Salad) from their Boon Lay's outlet, we were always left with disappointment as they were always sold out. Our first order was seen not long after our order was taken into the kitchen. We were elated to see the dish was finally ours.
. The salad consisted a number of ingredients including half boil egg, shredded cabbages, fried tofu, tomato and of course not forgetting the koropok (prawn crackers) that gave additional crunch to the dish. Unlike the Chinese Rojak, this version is happily drenched with the authentic taste of Indonesian Peanut sauce which was both thick and sweet. Overall, this could be better if it comes in a more warmer version.
Cost: $5.90
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Es Cendol and Alpukat Jus (Avocado Shake) were a must to accompanied our deep fried meal. Give the Es Cendol a try as it revealed some tastes of Indonesian dessert which includes Jackfruit as part of the drink unlike the usual ones we got from the desserts stall. While the milky green Avocado Shake is another noteworthy item, slurps!
Cost: $3.60 , $4.20
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Ayam Tanpa Tulang + Nasi (Boneless Chicken Chunks + Rice) for the lazy person like me who liked to hide away from handling the fried chicken bones.
. Tastes from the meat could tell me that they had done a good marinating job with various herbs and spices. The meal was completed with fried tempeh (fermented soy bean cake), fried beancurd, crunchy golden batter bits, exciting hot chilli sambal, boiled kangkong, fresh cabbage, cucumber and rice.
Cost: $7.40
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Ayam Penyet + Nasi (Smashed Fried Chicken + Rice) is the signature's of Ayam Penyet Ria! Literally means "smashed chicken", this legendary quarter portion of chicken was flattened together with its bones yet maintaining its crisp and tasted just as great as the boneless ones. Dipped them into the chilli and enjoy that shockingly hot spice that make your taste buds run wild!
Cost: $7.40
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Price was rather reasonable considering the location and amount of food we ordered. It not easy to find Authentic Indonesian food in Orchard area that falls within a comfortable price range and if you are craving for some smashed chicken rice, Ayam Penyet Ria could just fit the bill. However, do remember to "gear" up with bottles/glasses of water before even letting your taste buds come in contact with that chilli padi!
Enjoy!
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Was at lucky plaza and ventured upstairs to see what's popular. We settled for Ayam Penyet Ria because their shop seems pretty busy. With that I always assume and conclude food must be good!So I ordered their ayam penyet, beef ball soup and gado gado. Ayam Penyet, or smashed chicken was deep friend but I felt it was not that nice, It did not have that fragrance of some other ayam penyet that I tried before, I can say it's not very fresh either. The only good thing on this is the chilli sauce. It
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Was at lucky plaza and ventured upstairs to see what's popular. We settled for Ayam Penyet Ria because their shop seems pretty busy. With that I always assume and conclude food must be good!

So I ordered their ayam penyet, beef ball soup and gado gado.

Ayam Penyet, or smashed chicken was deep friend but I felt it was not that nice, It did not have that fragrance of some other ayam penyet that I tried before, I can say it's not very fresh either. The only good thing on this is the chilli sauce. Its very power if you are a spice fan.
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Then I tried their beef ball bee hoon soup. The meat ball was pretty big but there was no beef chunks. More like fish ball or flour ball. The soup was oily and the bee hoon was tough. Disappointing dish.
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Gado Gado is like a rojak dish. It was the best of all. It was sweet and slightly spiced. The peanut sauce made the tofu, vegetables, keropok etc very good.

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Walked past this Ayam Penyet restaurant with my colleague and we decided to give it a try.. And while we looking at the menu, we noticed that there's a 10% discount for employees working in Orchard! Score!I ordered a signature Ayam Penyet ($7.90)The tastiness & saltiness of the Ayam Penyet is just nice, but the meat is a tad too dry. Or maybe I was just unlucky as I got the breast meat. The plus point is that there are lots of these fried crispy bits that are super delicious!Be warned! The chili
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Walked past this Ayam Penyet restaurant with my colleague and we decided to give it a try.. And while we looking at the menu, we noticed that there's a 10% discount for employees working in Orchard! Score!

I ordered a signature Ayam Penyet ($7.90)
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The tastiness & saltiness of the Ayam Penyet is just nice, but the meat is a tad too dry. Or maybe I was just unlucky as I got the breast meat. The plus point is that there are lots of these fried crispy bits that are super delicious!

Be warned! The chili is super super spicy! It actually burns! They dont seems to serve plain water as well, so try moderately.
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I tried the Ayam Penyet at Ayam Penyet Ria at Lucky Plaza. Be sure to order chicken thigh instead of chicken breast which might be a bit dry. The beancurd and tempeh are fresh and the sambal chilli is really good. But it might be a bit too spicy for those who cannot take the heat. The happy soda is also very nice. It’s basically bandung with soda but it really makes you happy after drinking it. It will be better to do during weekdays rather than weekends as during Sunday, there are a lot of peop
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I tried the Ayam Penyet at Ayam Penyet Ria at Lucky Plaza. Be sure to order chicken thigh instead of chicken breast which might be a bit dry. The beancurd and tempeh are fresh and the sambal chilli is really good. But it might be a bit too spicy for those who cannot take the heat. The happy soda is also very nice. It’s basically bandung with soda but it really makes you happy after drinking it. It will be better to do during weekdays rather than weekends as during Sunday, there are a lot of people and you will have to wait for a longer time to get your food.
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2013-08-05 42 views
This restaurant is quite interesting. The place is quite simple and no frill looking. First the aunty find you a table, giving you a list to select what to order. After making selection, one has to make your own way to cashier to make payment for your order. The aunty is very friendly in helping me in taking order as she has thought of me as a tourist. Food is served very fast here. Fork and spoon are served wrapped together in tissue.Ayam Penyet + Nasi ($7.90)It is Smashed Fried Chicken served
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This restaurant is quite interesting. The place is quite simple and no frill looking. First the aunty find you a table, giving you a list to select what to order. After making selection, one has to make your own way to cashier to make payment for your order. The aunty is very friendly in helping me in taking order as she has thought of me as a tourist.
Food is served very fast here. Fork and spoon are served wrapped together in tissue.
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Ayam Penyet + Nasi ($7.90)
It is Smashed Fried Chicken served with plain rice. The chicken is very crispy and tender with super spicy chilli sauce.
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Empal Penyet + Nasi ($8.00)
It is smashed beef steak served with plain rice. The meat tastes a bit dry, but still quite tender.
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Gado-Gado ($5.90)
This is Indonesian salad, which is actually boiled vegetables served with peanut sauce, topped with prawn crackers. This dish is well loved by everyone as it is not spicy and the sauce is very tasty.
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Soto Ayam ($7.00)
It is actually chicken bee hoon soup. The soup is very flavourful.
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Jus Alpukat ($4.50)
I end the meal with a glass of avocado juice which is very thick and not too sweet. Only wish it can be colder.

Overall the food is not bad. I will back again for the crispy chicken and the delicious avocado juice.
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Not sure what drove me to try this, because I normally avoid fried chicken at all costs for the high calorie intake. This is the Signature Ayam Penyet ($7.90), which includes a bowl of rice (not captured in the picture). The chicken has a really very crispy skin and tender chicken meat underneath it, but the portion is a bit too small. It looks huge but quite a bit was bone. It was my maiden Ayam Penyet attempt ... Objectively the taste is good, portion is too small for me (it is definitely fill
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Not sure what drove me to try this, because I normally avoid fried chicken at all costs for the high calorie intake.
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This is the Signature Ayam Penyet ($7.90), which includes a bowl of rice (not captured in the picture). The chicken has a really very crispy skin and tender chicken meat underneath it, but the portion is a bit too small. It looks huge but quite a bit was bone. It was my maiden Ayam Penyet attempt ... Objectively the taste is good, portion is too small for me (it is definitely filling, since it is fried). But don't think I'll be trying again because fried chicken really isn't my thing and I was really only curious. A little too expensive, in my opinion.

You are warned - The chilli on the side is super spicy! I was again, curious, so I just tried a very small bit of it (less than a 5 cent coin size) and it just torched my tongue immediately when a continuous burning aftertaste from the tip of my tongue to the base of my throat. Not an exaggeration at all. I stayed away from that molehill of chilli for the rest of my meal. Curiosity burnt the cat T_T

Service-wise... it was not memorable but in a way, that's good I guess. Minimal waiting time.

There's a 10% discount for employees in offices around Orchard and also for students!
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This is the only Indonesian cuisine that I'm familiar with for years, this place gets crowded and noisy during peak meal hours but at least served by efficient and friendly servers makes up it. I ordered Ayam Penyet and Gado Gado.The Gado gado is very appetizing, thick creamy peanut sauce coating all the vegetables and toufus topped with lots of crackers. Great finger food snack!Crispy and flavourful smashed fried chicken (I like the crunchy crumbs! And I’m happy whenever there is lots) with fri
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This is the only Indonesian cuisine that I'm familiar with for years, this place gets crowded and noisy during peak meal hours but at least served by efficient and friendly servers makes up it. I ordered Ayam Penyet and Gado Gado.

The Gado gado is very appetizing, thick creamy peanut sauce coating all the vegetables and toufus topped with lots of crackers. Great finger food snack!

Crispy and flavourful smashed fried chicken (I like the crunchy crumbs! And I’m happy whenever there is lots) with fried fermented bean and toufu , tastes great when you dip into the chilli , please take caution that this chilli is very spicy and lingers on despite drinking lots of water.
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