Minang House at Lucky Plaza #02-66/67 delivers authentic Indonesian Padang cuisine with MUIS halal certification, specializing in the rich, complex flavors of West Sumatra's culinary traditions. The restaurant features traditional Nasi Padang service where multiple dishes including signature beef rendang, Daging Rica Rica, and Ayam Panggang are displayed counter-style, allowing diners to select combinations that suit their appetites and preferences. Each dish embodies genuine Indonesian spicing and cooking techniques that transport taste buds to Padang's vibrant food culture, prepared fresh daily with quality ingredients. Operating daily 11am-6:30pm near Orchard MRT, Minang House serves the Indonesian community and adventurous food lovers seeking halal Sumatran specialties that deliver authentic heat, aroma, and satisfaction, offering affordable taste of Indonesia's diverse culinary heritage in Orchard Road's cosmopolitan dining landscape.
6887 4702
Orchard Road
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 10:30 am
Monday
10:30 am–6 pm
Tuesday
10:30 am–6 pm
Wednesday
10:30 am–6 pm
Friday
10:30 am–6 pm
Saturday
(Today)
10:30 am–6 pm
Sunday
10:30 am–6 pm
Price Distribution
$1–1038%
$10–2055%
$20–308%
Our Menu
Main Course
Beef Rendang
$8.50
Slow-cooked beef in rich coconut and spices, signature Minangkabau dish
Daging Rica Rica
$8.00
Spicy beef cooked with fiery Indonesian aromatics
Ayam Panggang
$7.50
Grilled chicken marinated in authentic Indonesian spices
Rice Dishes
Nasi Padang
$7.00
Steamed rice with selection of Padang dishes
Side Dishes
Tempeh
$3.50
Traditional Indonesian fermented soybean cake
Begedil
$3.00
Indonesian potato fritters with spices
Menu Images
Menu Highlights
Oxtail Soup
Sayur Asam
Gado-Gado
Jamu
Sour Sop, Lime juice (Hot & Cold), Lemongrass, Ginger, Passion fruit
Menu Highlights
Ortal Soup
Sayur Bening
Gado-Gado
Sop Sop
Lemongrass
Gogo
Pattem The
Cendol
Menu Highlights
Alvocado
$4.50
Cendol
$2.80
Banana Milk Shake
$2.50
Milo Shake
$2.00
Milo Hot
$1.50
Teh Botol
$1.50
Barlie
$1.50
Lime Juice
$2.00
Honey Lime
$1.80
Lime Tea Ice
$1.80
Passion Fruit
$1.80
Happy Soda
$1.80
Happy Soda Shake
$2.00
Peach Soda
$1.80
Coffee O
$1.00
Coffee O Ice
$1.20
Coffee
$1.20
Coffee Ice
$1.30
Coffee Shake
$2.00
Tea O
$1.00
Tea O Ice
$1.20
Tea
$1.20
Tea Ice
$1.30
Tea Tarik
$1.20
Tea Tarik Ice
$1.30
Can Drink
$1.60
Menu Highlights
DENDENG BALADO
PURELY DELICIOUS
Asam Fish
Acar
EGGPLANT GREEN CHILLIES
PADANG FRIED CHICKEN
Menu Highlights
SAMBAL UDANG PETE
GOOD FOOD GOOD LIFE
Curry Chicken
Curry Fish Head
Photo Gallery
Minang House restaurant storefront with seating and a Coca-Cola fridge.
A display case filled with various Indonesian dishes, including fried chicken, fish, and vegetables.
Interior view of Minang House restaurant with customers dining and a prominent sign.
Diners enjoy meals at high tables in a modern, minimalist restaurant with decorative elements.
A whiteboard displays 'Today's Special' with daily menu items and a drink special.
A display of Indonesian dishes with a handwritten sign listing daily specials.
A display case filled with various dishes at Minang House, with a cashier sign visible.
A display of various Indonesian dishes, including fried chicken, vegetables, and curries.
A plate of rice with fried chicken, omelet, green beans, and chili paste.
A plate of rice with chicken, vegetables, and sambal served on brown paper.
A display of various Indonesian dishes in glass containers at Minang House.
A sign for Minang House, an authentic Indonesian food restaurant, with its logo and description.
A plate of Indonesian food with grilled chicken, fried egg, tofu, and sambal.
A table laden with Indonesian dishes, including rice, fried chicken, and vegetables.
A plate of Indonesian food with rice, fried chicken, and side dishes.
A refreshing iced drink with a red straw sits on a wooden table next to food.
Interior of Minang House restaurant with tables, chairs, a Coca-Cola fridge, and a menu display.
Interior view of Minang House restaurant with customers and staff at the counter.
A display of various dishes at Minang House, with a cashier visible behind the counter.
Staff serving food behind a display counter at Minang House.
A close-up shot of a plate of delicious, slow-cooked beef rendang.
A plate of Minang cuisine featuring fried chicken, rice, vegetables, and a boiled egg with chili.
People are queuing inside a shop with a counter and seating area.
Close-up of delicious Indonesian food served in paper wrappers, with a Christmas tree in the background.
A close-up of a delicious Minang dish with rice, rendang, and spicy tofu.
The counter of Minang House, an Indonesian food restaurant, with its logo and contact details.
A menu board for Minang House featuring various fresh drinks and their prices.
A plate of fried chicken pieces with a fork and spoon on a wooden table.
A menu poster for Minang House featuring dishes like Dendeng Balado and Padang Fried Chicken.
A poster showcasing three delicious dishes from Minang House: Sambal Udang Pete, Curry Chicken, and Curry Fish Head.
A spread of various Indonesian dishes served on a wooden table.
A display case filled with various dishes, including fried chicken, fish, and curries.
Interior view of Minang House restaurant with food posters and seating.
possibly one of the worst nasi padangs i’ve ever had. i cannot understand all the good reviews, they’ve probably not had proper nasi padang yet. the food was severely lacking flavour. the lemak chili padi was totally bland. the green and red sambals, and had zero spice. would not recommend at all if you’re craving nasi padang, any other option out there is going to be better for sure. however, i must credit the friendly staff, for being accommodating to my request for extra sambal.
Flo G
Came to satisfy my nasi padang crave after seeing good reviews.
Only Chicken tastes quite good with chilli.
Other than that, taugeh is over cooked, egg is ordinary. Sour sop drink $3 taste like from a carton. Total bill $10.50.
My other gripe is use of plastic utensils, so hard to eat chicken with.
Overall not worth coming again.
Positive Reviews
Jessica Aulia
Best Padang restaurant in Singapore!
This is our go-to place whenever we’re feeling homesick. As an Indonesian, Padang food is always the answer when you’re hungry—huge portions and bold, savoury flavours.
We’ve been here many times and it’s never disappointed (except the rare times it’s closed 😅). The ayam goreng and ayam bakar are consistently good, and my husband loves the paru goreng (fried lungs). Our absolute favourites are the dendeng batokok (beef jerky with green chilli) and the sambal goreng with tempeh and tofu cubes—so good! 🥰
Don’t skip the fritters! The tempe goreng and bakwan (vegetable fritter) are a must for that perfect crunch ❤️❤️
Pair everything with their homemade drinks—we especially love the lemongrass drink.
Pro tip: always ask for gravy over your rice, and ditch the utensils for maximum enjoyment 😋
Ron Yang
Tasteful Indonesian food, very authentic.
The star dish is their beef rendang. Succulent, full of flavour, all meat, no tendons.
The chicken curry is average.
Recommended. I’ll be back! Thumbs up!
Dama Dhummakupt
I very much enjoyed getting nasi padang here. The service was quick and they were more than happy to recommend what to get. Otherwise, I appreciated that they gave me more sambal when I asked for it. It's worth coming here if you happen to have a craving for nasi padang in Lucky Plaza or around Orchard.
Fajar Priyanto
One of the most original Indonesian padang food. We love coming here on weekends, there could be a crowd but it's okay. I like the ayam bakar and rendang.
Jan's Muhd
1st time here and was happy that the food was very delicious. Service was fast and friendly staff. Definitely should come if you're looking for authentic indonesian food. 👍 price was reasonablly affordable. will definitely come again.