Best Indonesian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Indonesian food in Putrajaya. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Indonesian restaurants near you.. Putrajaya, officially the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, is a planned city and the federal administrative centre of Malaysia. The seat of government was shifted in 1999 from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya because of overcrowding and congestion in the former. Kuala Lumpur remains Malaysia's national capital and is the seat of the King, the Parliament, and all the foreign embassies, and the country's commercial and financial centre. Putrajaya was the idea of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. It became Malaysia's third Federal Territory, after Kuala Lumpur and Labuan, in 2001.
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My colleagues and I had lunch at Ole Ole Bali. It was a great experience. The food was pretty delicious and the ambiance was amazing. Nevertheless, it was really pricey, but it was definitely worth every penny.
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The Restaurantâs Balinese themed settings is cosy and relaxing. Set out the mood for anything Bali ...... you see, you hear and you taste it. Ordered some delicious and sumptuous spices marinated chicken ( Siap Bumbu - Roasted chicken and Siap Megoreng - deep fried chicken), try out the western style chicken sandwich, smoothies and a dessert (pisang bakar).Will check the other favourites in the Menu inthe next trip. Cheers
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This is a franchise popular across Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore. Like any other franchises, menu is standardised. Taste was quite consistent between Brunei and Malaysia branches though the sambal was spicier here in Malaysia. Price wise I find Malaysian prices a tad on the high side.
Had dinner there recently. The restaurant nearby Madam Kwans at Alamanda. The interior is nice, the service is prompt and courteous. The food is great... I could taste the flavors in the food, even the rice has nice fragrant to it. The food are displayed on the counter, but it's not buffet - I'm not sure for what exactly, maybe just to help customers choose easier. But yes... a bit pricy - as comparison, Teh Botol if I'm not mistaken cost somewhere about RM5-7 whereas in other Indonesian restaurants it's cheaper.
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