Indosoup Nasi Padang Berlian operates on Orchard Road, specialising in Nasi Padang, the iconic Indonesian dining style where customers choose from various pre-cooked dishes displayed in a buffet-like setup. The restaurant serves Padang cuisine from West Sumatra, known for rich, spicy flavours built on coconut milk, chilli, and complex spice combinations. Nasi Padang restaurants appeal to Indonesian communities seeking authentic tastes alongside adventurous diners exploring Indonesian culinary traditions.
The restaurant likely displays numerous dishes including beef rendang, ayam pop (fried chicken), gulai (curry), sambal terong (eggplant in chilli), and various vegetable preparations characteristic of Padang cooking. Customers select desired dishes to accompany steamed rice, with pricing typically based on items chosen. This service style allows diners to customise meals according to appetite, spice tolerance, and preferences, creating personalised dining experiences from the shared menu.
Located on Orchard Road, Indosoup Nasi Padang Berlian serves Indonesian expatriates craving authentic Padang flavours alongside locals and tourists seeking genuine Indonesian cuisine. The restaurant provides familiar tastes to homesick Indonesians whilst introducing others to West Sumatran cooking traditions distinct from other Indonesian regional cuisines. Whether customers want filling lunches, affordable dinners, or simply crave authentic Indonesian spice combinations, Nasi Padang restaurants deliver complex flavours and generous portions. The Orchard Road location makes it convenient for workers and shoppers to experience authentic Indonesian cuisine without travelling to other parts of Singapore where Indonesian restaurants might cluster.
8908 1119
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 10 am
Monday
10 am–8 pm
Tuesday
10 am–8 pm
Wednesday
10 am–8 pm
Thursday
10 am–8 pm
Friday
10 am–8 pm
Saturday
(Today)
10 am–8 pm
Sunday
10 am–8 pm
Price Distribution
$1–1025%
$10–2064%
$20–306%
$30–406%
Our Menu
Menu Highlights
BUNTUT BAKAR
S$14
SOTO BETAWI JAKARTA
S$ 12.5
ME AYAM
S$10
ANEKA PEMPEK
S$ 5-9 /EACH
BAKSO LAVA
S$ 15
Menu Highlights
Soto Betawi Jakarta
$12.50
Soto Rawon Surabaya
$12.50
Soto Mie
$12.50
Soto Ayam
$8.00
Oxtail Soup (Soup Buntut)
$14.00
Grilled Oxtail (Buntut Bakar)
$14.00
Sop Iga Kembar
$12.50
Sour Soup (Sayur Asam)
$3.50
Coto Makassar
$11.00
Pempek Kapal Selam
$10.00
Pempek Telur
$5.00
Pempek Panjang
$5.00
Pempek Bulat
$5.00
Pempek Kulit
$5.00
Otak-Otak Goreng
$5.00
Tempe Mendoan
$5.00
Pisang Goreng
$5.00
Singkong Goreng
$5.00
Combro
$5.00
Tahu Crispy
$5.00
LENGGANG GORENG
$10.00
Mie Ayam
$10.00
Mie Karet
$10.00
Indomie Set
$3.00
Indomie Kuah
$3.00
Bihun Kuah
$3.00
Internet (Indomie, Telur, Kornet)
$5.00
Nasi Berlian Set (1 Meat 2 Veg)
$6.00
Nasi Bakar Cumi
$8.00
Nasi Goreng Gila
$7.00
Nasi Ayam Penyet
$8.00
Nasi Ayam Goreng Kalsan
$8.00
Nasi Ayam Bakar
$8.00
Bakso Kriuk
$7.00
Bakso Unyil
$7.00
Bakso Lava
$15.00
Bakso Gunung
$15.00
Bakso Beranak
$15.00
Nasi Putih
$1.00
Kerupuk
$1.00
Telur
$1.00
Kriuk
$1.00
Pangsit Goreng
$1.00
Emping
$1.00
CIRENG
$5.00
Photo Gallery
A Nasi Padang restaurant with a display of food and seating area.
A close-up of three food trays: chicken curry, egg curry, and stir-fried green beans.
A close-up of a Nasi Padang dish with soup, corn, and fried items.
A banner displaying various Indonesian soup dishes and their prices from Indo Soup.
A menu for Indo Soup featuring various Indonesian dishes like soups, snacks, noodles, and rice.
Food is really nothing fantastic. No taste at all. Their saving grace is their chili only.
Wonder why so people give 5 stars. As you can see this food portion already cost me $12. You decide whether is it worth that much? 1st n last time coming.
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Expensive food. U been warned.
Small piece of beef rendang for 5 dollars, the salty fish which is like 3 small pieces for 5 dollars. Are all overpriced
My meal together with the above mention plus egg plants and beef tendons total $17.50.
The portion is very small for the dishes.
Positive Reviews
Evelyn B
Authentic Indonesian Bakso, one of the best I’ve had in Singapore. Tried a lot of their dishes throughout the years because they have a huge variety of Indonesian food menu, it was mostly a hit, with a few misses. The best one is their bakso (meatball) which tasted just like how a bowl of bakso bought from street peddlers in Indonesia tastes like, it’s my go-to place whenever I’m craving for authentic Indonesian bakso. I’d also recommend their nasi bakar cumi (squid grilled rice), mendoan (fried tempe), cireng (fried chewy flour), and pempek (fishcake). I love that they have pempek lenggang (fishcake omelette), something that I never find in any other pempek selling establishments in Singapore, just for that, I’d come back here whenever I’m craving pempek lenggang even if it’s not the absolute best. One of the misses I had was their rawon (blacknut beef soup), I usually like this dish, but not Indosoup’s representation of it. I feel that there’s some kind of spices that don’t sit well with me, which I don’t usually taste in the rawon I had in many other places, but I like that they served their rawon with salted egg, which I appreciate.
For the price, it’s not the cheapest, but not very expensive either (never tried their nasi padang though). Decent portion and taste.
If you want to try many different kind of Indonesian food, this is the place.
Marc Singh
very good nasi padang but not the best. the dish that was lacking was the beef rendang, it was not as tender as i hoped and had some parts which was quite tough. the sambal goreng was fantastic though. the sambal egg was also very tough, probably overcooked.
that being said, i would definitely go back and try the other dishes!
Kartika Atmadja
I am from Medan, and my Medan tongue agrees with all the foods! They even have tumis ikan tongkol! I love this Indonesian nasi Padang! I will definitely come back for more! And oh, the staff are friendly too!
TNJ Housing Solutions Pte Ltd
Been in lucky plaza for a few decades already. Town area prices even thou it’s in lucky plaza. Selling authentic Indonesian dishes, blending into Singapore taste.
Limited seats and quite crowded during lunch hours.
Devy Pribadi
Authentic Indonesian food with wide varieties on their menu, they have ala carte and also nasi padang.
Their nasi padang have many choices too.
We came to try their ala carte, Bakso Urat and Soto Ayam. Their bakso was nice, bouncy and flavourful, the soup was good too.
Also their soto ayam was nice and decent portion, comes with rice.
Price is reasonable, staff were friendly, place quite small but they have extra space / eating place just the opposite of the resto.