Reviews for Tok Tok Indonesian Soup House 313 Somerset
heidi ho
2
It is better to make your online reservation if you wanna be guaranteed a table when you come, as this restaurant is still popular.
Food wise, so so only… on the serving staff: 1 helpful and 1 not so friendly. Price: we feel many items are quite over-priced by around 25% or May be that will be the norm everywhere in SG with global inflation kicks in?!🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♀️
We saw a table of 13 young adults the same night when we dined in and IF they are repeated customers then probably they like the food here. If they are first timers like us, then I’m not sure if they will come back here again.
A glimpse into the prices & make your own judgement: A plate of ayam Bakar cost S$30/- (too pricy?) ; oxtail soup is S$17/- (good for two to share); 10 sticks of chicken satay is $17/- (reasonably priced, I guess) Ayam satay is great👍 but the satay sauce may not to the general’s liking.
Turmeric Rice & coconut rice : S$2.80 per plate. Shredded Ice with some mixed fruits dessert S$5.80 per bowl.
Lim Frederick
3
Arrived at 12noon 20 Dec, shop was under staff due to MC thereafter Bakmie Ayam wasnt availabe. Tried Ayam Penyet and Nasi Udut, both fried chicken thighs are slightly dry and tough, not tender/soft as anticipated. Staff are friendly. Due to shortage of staff, clearing of plates/cups are not done at all as it continues to pile up when i leave.
Santy
4
It's authentic halal Indonesian food located Somerset 313 with Indonesian interior look. This place is one of husband's fave places to eat Indonesian food. We always come to this branch as Somerset near to our place. The staffs were attentive and fast response.
Our first visit was on their first opening branch in Somerset which was 3 years ago and so happy to see that they used reusable enamel mug and plate but now they replaced it with disposable which was big no no very dissapointing.
We always come for their soto Betawi (very good with generous portion), nasi kuning, soto mee, dadar jagung, sate telur puyuh, etc.
Cindy Marie
3
First to came here with my friend as it’s nearby her office. We’ve ordered
Nasi Campur Bali
Sop Bontot (Oxtail Soup)
Let me give you more info about the rest before we go on food taste and quality.
Location - it’s located at B3-10 313 Somerset very central area. Small space but it’s alright, I thought that can be somehow cute/unique about this restaurant.
Ambience - very Indonesian vibes, with wall paintings and staff also speak Indonesia that makes it more Indonesian vibe. It’s like sort of hawker style where you can see all the dishes and ready to serve.
Menu Options - I would say good enough variety to choose.
Quality and Quantity - it’s self service, quality it’s great taste. I just wished that they can at least pre-heat it so it’s warm or a bit hot when to eat 😐. as for the portion good for one person per dish
Overall, I would say to try if you haven’t since I think it’s new and it’s around Somerset area. But to visit again, not sure of that though
Yustinus Albert
5
Price: Average for 2 person around <25SGD( 2 main menu and 2 drink)
Place: the ambience is nice & good for hangout with friends. 313 sommerset
Conclusion: price is consider not expensive also not so cheap. You can bring 50 dollar is more than enough.. This restaurant is really authentic indonesian foods and i really loved it.. Finally i can eat original indonesia foods in singapore.. I recommended this place for who really miss indonesian foods
Wing Seng Chan
3
First time here on a Sunday morning and I can see their business picking up. Ordered the Soto Ayam, coating $8.80. The chicken shreds in the soup were too little for the kind of price. The other lunch set on Bakso Penyet was better, even though it was cheaper.
Taste wise is good. Authentic. Nice ambience and staff are friendly. Only thing is the portions which kinda leave you half filled for the kind of price you are paying.
Wilfred Loy Yong Kang
5
Great Indonesian fare for a pretty good price. The Ayam Soup was very flavorful and good! Love the different chili sauces provided as well, they were very spicy as what you would get in Indonesia. The service is fast as well, they also have a Coke with condensed milk drink!
Leon T
4
Visited this outlet many times to try the Indon cuisine. Very authentic dishes that are not readily available elsewhere. Chilli is very shiok, has a good kick of spice.
For this time, I ordered Nasi Campur Bali and a Sop Ayam. Great taste of soup and lots of nice toppings in the rice too.
7316 Will
2
My first time and last time... TOK TOK I Indonesia at Joo Chiat... The Oz Tail Soup is a tad saltish.. The Ayam Bakar is a let down... The Nasi Kuning is acceptable.... The Gado Gado is unique.... Overall the cost of $81 is over statement on the quality of the food.
Andreas
1
I was so looking forward as they have quite a complete traditional Indonesian food. We ordered Soto betawi, mie ayam jamur, soto Ayam, siomay Bandung and ayam penyet. I think they taste pretty different, not authentic at all. For instance, soto betawi lack of the depth of the rich beef taste. Mie Ayam Jamur, noodle taste like Bakmi GM but more salty. Soto Ayam is blend, not much ingredient. Ayam penyet, I think food republic taste much better. Very disappointing.