My family and I are obsessed with Indonesian restaurants. We crave for spicy food almost all the time and Indonesian cuisine is never complete without spicy sambal. Indonesian food is not just about nasi ambeng. There are still so many other dishes to indulge in.

There are many Indonesian restaurants located in several parts of Singapore so indulge in some of the best Indonesian dishes listed below!
IndoChili
Savour in some of the best Indonesian dishes at IndoChili Restaurant as they offer a wide range of delicious dishes made from authentic flavours. Talking about authenticity, at IndoChili, they process their spices and pastes from scratch to guarantee you the best quality food possible.

Some of their menu items include appetisers, set rice meals, soups and even desserts such as cakes. You can order some of their appetisers which includes their Gado-Gado Ulek ($12.80) which is an Indonesian style salad topped with a nutty dressing or opt for their Tahu Telur which is a beancurd egg omelette with a sweet peanut sauce ($12.80) instead.
Some main dishes include their Tumpeng Mini ($15.80) which consists of yellow rice served with ayam bumbu rujak, potato, peanut and pickles. Pair your meal with thirst quenching beverages such as Citreon Soda ($5.80) or their Durian Juice ($7.20) to end off a great meal.
IndoChili outlets:
- Zion Road: 54 Zion Road, Singapore 247779
Operating Hours: Monday – Thursday: 11.30am – 9.30pm | Friday – Sunday: 11.30am – 10.00pm
- Tanjong Pagar: 7 Wallich Road, #B1-03, Singapore 078884
Operating Hours: 11.30am – 9.00pm daily
Cumi Bali Indonesian Restaurant
Cumi Bali is a family-friendly location, decorated with Indonesian artefacts that adds to the Indonesia charm of their restaurant.

Fun fact, the restaurant was actually named after their house favourite dish, Cumi Bali. Similar to IndoChili, they offer a wide range of dishes to indulge in as well. Choose your favourite seafood, meat or soup dishes and pair them with their delicious nasi goreng.
You can choose the type of protein to be added to the dish too. Do not forget to end your meal with a choice of your favourite desserts. Some of these desserts include Cumi Bali Es Chendol, Cumi Bali Pulut Hitam and their fresh coconut.
Note: The average price for a complete meal costs about $20-$30.
Cumi Bali Indonesian Restaurant: 55 Tras Street, Singapore 078989
Operating Hours: Lunch: 11.30am – 3.00pm daily | Dinner: 6.00pm – 9.30pm daily
Pagi Sore
Established in 1989, Pagi Sore aims to always provide their customers with authentic and good tasting Indonesian food. With over 40 years since it first started operating, Pagi Sore has established itself as a common name among Singaporeans.

Today, the restaurant has evolved and is now serving its customers with a mix of traditional Indonesian food and Chinese cooking techniques. Pair your plate of steaming white rice with dishes such as Tumis Kacang Pelangi ($12.90), Kambing Gulai ($13.80), Sotong Pedas ($22.00) and more.
You can also order their set menus depending on the number of diners. Complete your meal with their wide range of beverages such as brewed lemongrass ($4.20), fresh young coconut ($5.80) and smoothies ($5.80). They also offer delivery services that you can order for a great dinner with the family.
Pagi Sore: 88/90 Telok Ayer Street, Far East Square, Singapore 048470
Operating Hours: Lunch: 11.00am – 3.00pm daily | Dinner: 6.00pm – 10.00pm daily
Do not forget to share this with your friends and family and head down to these Indonesian restaurants (when it is confirmed that dining in is allowed of course) and indulge in some of the best Indonesian food here in Singapore.