Where to eat?

Indonesian Restaurants in Malaysia: 30

J.Co Donuts and Coffee

14
Cuisines Indonesian Halal
Business Hour 10am to 10.30pm

... doughnuts are priced at RM2.30 each (RM2 for Glazzy), half ... 2.00 to RM 2.30 Iced Chocolate Regular (RM9.05 ...

J.CO Donuts is a bakery retailer specialising in doughnuts and coffee. Its most popular product is the 'Al Capone'. Named after the American gangster, this is a ring doughnut made from soft, light dough and topped with Belgian white chocolate and Californian almonds - a concoction J.CO introduced to Indonesia. Besides doughnuts, J.CO serves arabica coffee blended from beans grown in Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Indonesia and roasted in Italy.

Batavia Indonesian Restaurant

8
Cuisines Indonesian

... Belacan (RM4), Es Campur (RM4.30), Pisang Bakar (RM2.50)

This restaurant had in fact been in operational for the past year and most of the patrons are Indonesian students that stay around the area. Somehow, Malaysians staying around the area doesn’t know how to appreciate everyday Indonesian dishes still. Hopefully, that would change soon and with this little introduction to the food would help with the appreciation.

Bumbu Desa

1
Cuisines Indonesian

Indonesian Dishes, Talapia Pesmol, Gulai Daun Singkong, Pepes Ayam, Rendang Daging, Nasi Liwet, Condiments, Cumi Goreng, Ayam Kecap, Ayam Bakar, Kolak Pulut Durian, The Curve, Mutiara Damansara, ...

The epitome of authentic Indonesian cuisine. Offering a unique food spered of over 30 varieties of Padang, Sunda and Malay specialties. Awarded the "Most Favourite Sundanese Restaurant" in 2010 by Touriem Indonesia.

Pretty disappointing restaurant once again to introduce my friend from China. Really embarrassing.

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