Growing up, I have always had my heart attached to Indonesia. My Eyang (meaning Grandparent in Javanese; Java one of the islands of Indonesia) often pushed the culture into our mixed family. He is the first in our family that came to the states. The respect and morals have been derived from him.
He loves this little restaurant so much and often visits when he comes to the states and that’s how he introduced me! I fell in love with the food and the flavors as well as the beautiful customer service.
The owner educates you on the islands, languages, food, and culture making you feel just a slight glimpse of the truest Paradise on earth ever.
Today, I brought my Husband to be welcomed warmly with all the deliciousness of food. We both wipe our dishes cleaned. I wish I can say even more of the happiness I felt sitting in the restaurant— but here are my photos to wrap it up.
I hope you can enjoy the culture and food just as much as I do an even more!!
Let’s go Indonesia!!
This place has became a must when our family visits Tulsa. Indonesian cuisine is rare but so good. The owners are the nicest people you will ever meet.
I usually have trouble getting my younger son to try new types of food but he calls this his favorite restaurant in Tulsa. Make sure you get the Bakwan. They are so amazing! Kids love their noodles.
Their Rendang curries is so flavorful.
Great Halal food around the corner from the Masjid
This place has been recommended to us and of course we had to try! All the food, no exaggeration, i have tried were delicious!! Actually tried to find recipes to make them home but they seemed complicated so if you guys are craving for indonesian food or just something new, i suggest you try! We went at lunch time, place was clean and tidy. Price was fair, actually very good price for the quality of the food. Try their beef rendang and bakmi goreng!! For dessert, we tried their tropical fruit ice cream and they were good too! I will definitely come back :3
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