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January 2024 by Carolyn T.
I come here at least once a month to take my mother. They sell fresh homemade food like nasi kuning, mie goreng, lemper, bachang, sate, otak otak, croquette, roti baso, rendang, kue lupis, kue talum, kue klepon, kue lapis legit and more. I wish they sold cendol but I haven't seen it. I recommend if it's your first time to go in and see what's there. Then going forward I would call to order what you want cuz they often times run out. Also, the food is sold only on the weekends I believe...This is also a tiny Indonesian Market. Let's support local businesses especially this one because we don't have many Indonesian markets around.
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December 2023 by Petrus L.
Great stock of Indonesian home-cooked food and groceries. Owner Phythias is very friendly. Parking can be very challenging on weekends.
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December 2023 by michael minton
Will go again and again great service.looking forward to next time thank you
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October 2023 by Juan F.
Pretty cool grocery store that has a good variety of snacks and canned goodies. They also have a section of fresh pre-made food that a lot of people snag - varies from snacks, to full entrees and plates, and desserts.
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October 2023 by Lena L.
Overpriced, but I'll gladly pay to get Indonesian goodies and products when the cravings hit. Definitely love the catering foods that are available during the weekend. Owners are super kind and helpful.
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August 2023 by Fct 8306 On Two Wheels
Great selection of items and both pleasant and helpful workers inside.
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July 2023 by Mango 2017
Late post:Came here with my BFF and i bought a bunch of :abon ratu (ratu brand of dried beef floss) So happy to see that they have this available!! I had been craving for this abon for such a long timeand couldn't find it anywhere in Indonesian goods stores,serundeng suseno (suseno brand fried Shredded potatoes & dried shrimp flakes),cendol keju (cheese flavored snacks) too bad I ate them all before taken any of the picture ??,instant powdered ginger drink mix (sooo good either hot or cold)sambal geprek (hot sauce for fried chicken)I had to stop myself from overspending by picking up many more stuffs LOLThis visit was nice, I met both of the owners again (Pythias & Naomi). I've known them since 2010-ish and it was nice to see them doing well!
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July 2023 by Dietch P.
Everyone should experience a taste of Indonesia! Saturday is special with local cooked dishes available to go.
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May 2023 by Dave H.
Great Indonesian grocery market with all the right provisions for your Indonesian, Malaysian and Southeast Asia grocery needs. Lots of yummy snacks, spices and groceries in the small space at really great prices. Some Indonesian bakery favorites and drinks too. Very friendly family owned and run.
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March 2023 by Sally C.
I bought 12 different kind of Indonesian ready to eat wrapped foods. I was very disappointed with the taste of some of them, the rice cake soup with beef rendang was tough to chew, too salty on the 2nd soup on this one. Rice mixed with veggies, a bit of meat and hot sauce, the meat was way too sweet. Overall I can't give more than 2 stars
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January 2023 by Ilka J.
Good place to find bumbu and instant noodles, plus ready-to-eat Indonesian meals and desserts. The only drawback for me is that it's a bit of a drive!
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December 2022 by Travis P.
This is a small little Indonesian market that serves up some premade affordable meals along with some of your basic Asian needs such as chips. Staff is really nice and the food that I got was great.
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October 2022 by Roger C.
This market is rarely open at 10 AM. I like the market, but do not expect the market to be open at 10 in the early morning.
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September 2022 by Harry Mccarthy
Well organized, roomy aisles. If the veggies don't seem fresh, wait for them to restock. A lot of varieties of Asian staples.
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September 2022 by Christien F.
I usually go to this store on Saturday when they sell more home made food. I really like nasi bungkus (rice with meats, marinated vegetables, and egg): there are 2 different kinds where both are equally good, spicy and tasty but I prefer the one from toko rame. My daughter doesn't eat spicy food so she likes green noodle with mushrooms, diced chicken and vegetables. We usually also order batagor (fried fish stuff on tofu). I also buy a box of teh botol (jasmine tea in cartons). I buy other snacks that I ate growing up (Selamat chocolate sandwich biscuit, dua kelinci egg coated peanut, kusuka cassava chips). There are others that I tried before and mostly good. Ask the worker or owner for recommendations, they will inform you.