Pondok Makan Indonesia - 270 Queen St

4.2/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Pondok Makan Indonesia

Address :

Singapore 180270

Website : https://danielfooddiary.com/2019/09/19/pokdonmakanindonesia/
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City : Pondok Makan Indonesia

Singapore 180270
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Hardie Paiman on Google

From nearly 20 over years, still my favourite food and spot. From single to married.
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Veronica Him on Google

One of the hawker food recommended by the Michelin Guide and it tastes really good + friendly staff ??
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CWWSIM on Google

Satay were quite nice, sauce is peanuty and spicier than the ones out there, worth checking them out!
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Azimah Lim on Google

Came here to try out their Mie rebus and it is indeed very SEDAP! taste super good and authentic! My bf tried their Soto and it is not bad but not impressive. Would recommend you guys to try out their mie rebus. Would definitely go again to try out their tahu grg that is pretty famous as well!
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Justin Wong on Google

Read about this hawker stall being the 1st muslim stall in Spore being given Michelin ratings...hence popped by to try after visiting the nearby Guan Yin Temple. 1 word that is most appropriate for the dishes served...fresh!! Dishes tried were tahu goreng, mee goreng, lontong and chicken satay... Tahu goreng had very fresh and soft tahu that was deep fried just enough to give it a slight outer layer of crispiness. Topped with sliced lettuce and blanched bean sprouts before being drenched with a grated peanut sauce. A tad spicy but very delicious. Mee rebus had a thick braised sauce over properly blanched noodles...found the sauce a bit sweet foe my liking. Lontong...sedap...fresh ingredients in not too pverly lemak gravy...long time since I walloped until the plate was empty. Satay at 9am in the morning...where to find man : ) ...and in a hawker centre setting. Well marinated skewered chicken was bbq till a slight charred exterior and very soft... Kettupat was moist and soft...an indication of freshly boiled rice that was made today. Stall was very efficient with 4 makciks operating within the small space and a lady boss taking order from the long queue of customers. Was much delighted to be served by the Lady boss who was extremely courteous and humble...not common in stalls that are very popular, with Michelin ratings too. She was asking folks to sit down and will deliver their orders if they had ordered food that require some waiting time...e.g.satay Yoy would have to be seated near the vicinity of the stall...else just take a seat and wait for your order Stall warrant a return for sure ...to try other dishes that had a high order rate ..like satay, mee rebus and lontong.
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Soon Soon Tan on Google

Auntie mee rebus the thick gravy taste good ??
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Kirstin on Google

$3 portion for soto ayam is tiny, you get barely a few pieces of rice cakes and bits of shredded chicken in the broth. The soup is great though. Tahu goreng also offers a nice nutty spicy kick as well.
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Soo Hin Yeoh on Google

2021 Michelin Guide Singapore listed Pondok Makan Indonesia serves a fantastic Mee Rebus for $3.00. As the only Muslim hawker stall listed in Michelin Guide, the stall has garnered a cult following among the Malay community for being one of the best places for Malay food, it also sells satay, gado gado, mee soto and tahu goreng. The stall actually began as Indonesia Satay & Soto in the 1960s, moving all the way from Orchard carpark to its current location at Queen Street.

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