I simply loved this place. My 1st Indonesian food experience in Singapore. Tried a variety of items, all were tasty. Prices are very affordable. Place is clean. Service was friendly and helpful.
Only problem they don't accept international credit cards. Better have cash with you.
Farhah Ryha
5
Visited Ayam Penyet Ria at Lucky Plaza and it really lives up to the hype! 🍗 The ayam penyet is crispy yet juicy, paired with sambal that’s fiery but addictive. I couldn’t stop eating it with rice. Their Sop Buntut is comforting with a light but flavorful broth, and the Black Tiger Prawns are big, fresh, and packed with taste.
The dining area is cozy, halal certified, and service is friendly even when busy. Located conveniently in Orchard inside Lucky Plaza, this spot is perfect if you’re craving authentic Indonesian food in Singapore. Definitely recommend! 👌
Cherise
5
Insanely good Ayam Bakar, suspected to be the best I'd ever have! Ayam Penyet was excellent too. I am lame with spicy food but even I finished all the chili. Avocado drink was sweeter than Ayam Penyet President's and smaller too, but delicious. I dare say this is the best restaurant in the whole building.
ngoo9
5
Tried the ayam penyet here and it did not disappoint! 🍗 The chicken was crispy on the outside yet tender inside, topped with that addictive crunchy batter bits. The sambal packed a real punch – spicy, fragrant, and definitely the star of the plate. The sides of tempeh, tofu, cucumber, and greens balanced the dish nicely. Portion was generous and everything tasted fresh. A satisfying and flavorful meal for anyone craving authentic ayam penyet! 🌶️✨
Yizhou Wu
4
Chili is pure fire+sweetness
Their ayam penyet is rlly good. Very sweet tho, superbly tender it falls off the bone. Well charred too
Sup buntut sucks. Oxtail was tender, but the broth is absolutely terrible, really just water+ msg+ too much salt. Thus meat didn't have much flavour either. Skip
Muhammad Zulfadly Bin Abdul Manap
2
Been trying this chain several times over the years and while the the flavours of the foods are commendable, the price point and portion size are terrible. Recently, ordered the Grilled Chicken set (ayam bakar), and was shocked at the small portion of the chicken legs! And mind you this costs 9.8 for a mere serving of chicken, a quarter of a tofu, a small slice of Tempe, and a slice of raw cabbage. The portion looks more like a child's portion. For a street food menu, the pricing is daylight robbery. You are better off getting ayam penyet from hawker center.
(P. S, they used frozen chicken)
Su Hlaing
5
Ayam Pyaney serves flavorful, well-marinated chicken with a nice balance of spices. The portions are decent, and the rice pairs well with the dishes. A simple, satisfying spot for a quick meal.
paulyn bg
3
Indonesian food lovers can come and ‘lepak’ here. Outside this outlet, there’s plenty of small little shops selling Indonesian and Philippines snacks.
Everything from little cafes to Hair Saloons - massage - nail care - retails - chocolate shops can be found here. If you feel lonely, do come here. Vendors are super friendly, engaging and welcoming.
Love the vibes.
Rama Budiman
5
Never miss to visit this restaurant every time I go to Singapore. People would say 'why would you go so far for an ayam penyet while there are plenty which taste nicer in Indonesia?' No particular answer for that. I just love it. The sambal is perfect. When in Singapore no need fancy fancy lhaaa
Lance Sison
5
Haiku review:
Smashed chicken delight,
a splash of Indo flavours
and it just feels right.
Truly one of Lucky Plaza’s gem. Dare I say one of Orchard’s best Indonesian casual dining options.
While you’ll never go wrong with the staple Ayam Penyet, this place has a lot more to offer. Their Tahu Telor is divine; rich in flavour with crispy texture yet soft inside. The Ayam Bakar was also delightful.
The only thing I didn’t fully get was the beef noodle soup, but mainly it’s because of my preconceived notion that such dishes should have a rich thick broth - whereas this had light rice noodles and a light soup base like Vietnamese Pho. Not saying it wasn’t good, it is! Just different from beef soup noodles that I’m used to.
The place is decent, clean and not crowded. Do try it when you’re down at LP.