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iZam SG

iZam SG

3

The food is not so fantastic, just nice for a lunch. Can’t beat nasi ayam penyet ria. Buntut goreng(ox tail) tasteless. Not sure if it’s meant to be like that. Nasi Bali was nice.

W.M. LIEW

W.M. LIEW

4

Not half bad for a new kid on the block. Menu is a tad scarce now but at least they serve one of my favourite Indon dish...soup buntok. Pretty decent at that really. The soup was tasty and quite brimming with that taste of traditional Indon herbs n spices. Not too shabby for the oxtails, but definitely can improve a hit further. Will try try the other dishes the next time.

Adrian C

Adrian C

4

Food is not bad with springy noodles. Would be great if it came hot steamy noodles. Soup is hot and nice. Definitely coming back to try the others

Joice Tjen

Joice Tjen

5

At first i was disappointed because the soup and rice came in disposables and it looked like a small quantity. But as I eat, I found out that they give a lot of meat. We ordered soto betawi and oxtail soup, each for 9.50 nett. It's quite value for money, compared with other places considering beef and oxtail are typically expensive. The soup taste is nice. Highly recommended!

Mark Ong

Mark Ong

2

This place is cramp. There is a lady employee in tudung blocking the already cramp entrance way . Not very friendly with almost black face, just blocking the path. Tables are dirty, filled with sticky stains. When request for the table to be wipe, even hawkers center cleaning ladies are more gentle in cleaning. Calling itself a restaurant is far fetch. It's just a hole in the wall eatery. Perhaps it feels like Indonesia as you could see one or two staff standing in the dining area idling. Perhaps I had high hopes as I just went over to their other establishment yesterday (Kota88) for lunch. It's totally 2 different world. Here I feel like dining in a fast food restaurant. Order, they call your number, collect your food, after you finish return your tray, leave. Food wise is quantity over quality.. I order an Bali nasi campur. I suggest they should throw Bali out of the word play . When I recalled my Bali experience of nasi campur, Bali has babi (pork) in the campur. Here you have Sapi(beef). It's an insult to the Hindu majority Balinese. Just call nasi campur is just fine. I'm fine with beef, however the beef satay I had should be call satay batu (stone satay). It's just too hard for chewing. Prices wise ($10 SGD)is ok for the amount of food in Singapore standard. However the quality and experience is not justified.