Reviews on Indonesian food in Nieuwegein, Utrecht Province, The Netherlands. Nieuwegein [ˌniʋəˈɣɛi̯n] ( listen) is a municipality and city in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is bordered on the north by the city of Utrecht, the provincial capital. It is separated from Vianen to the south by the river Lek and borders on IJsselstein in the southwest and Houten in the east.
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4 based on 276 reviews
We re-visited this restaurant with high hopes. I used to eat in this restaurant a lot about 15-20 years ago when this was the top Indonesian restaurant in Utrecht. I am afraid that my experience this time was the complete opposite to the ones I have had previously, and this restaurant has definitely moved to the bottom place.We were shocked with the service and although the staff were friendly, they were totally out of there comfort zone and seemed unexperienced and unprofessional. I was very surprised that the quality level of food was so different than it used to be.We were extremely disappointed with the overall experience and I have made the following list of issues, some small and some big, but my main complaints are really about the food, which was extremely disappointing for me.We had different sate's for starters and for main course a small rijsttafel and Ikan Bali.1. The 35 euro's bottle of wine we ordered was put in a bucket of tap water without any ice, so the wine was at room temperature.2. The flowers on the table were fake and the table cloth was only a small strip covering the centre of the table.3. There was a mismatch of all different crockery and glasware.4. We had to wait about 50 minutes in between starters and main course.5. During our dinner there was a constant coming and going of food delivery moped drivers, which I found rather annoying as they pass the tables with large plastic bags and helmets on their way to deliver the food orders. This was I think the reason why there was a 50 minute wait between starter and main course. It felt that the food deliveries are almost more important than the dining guests in the restaurant.6.The sate ajam was very thinly sliced and totally bland, it didn't have the griddle/grill marks on it and wasn't marinated at all, the sate sauce on this was tasteless and very thin and watery.7. The very expensive sate kambing, normally my favourite, was definitely not goat as advertised, but instead a cheap shortcut was taken and thin slices of tough dry mutton was used, there was no doubt about it. This was my main issue of the evening as I felt being lied to.8. The ikan bali, mackerel in chili sauce, had a nice spicy flavour but the sauce was watery and the fish was dry, my question was how can mackerel be dry?9. The atjar tjampur was underpickled.10. The gado gado had a lot of watery beansprouts in it and again, the peanut sauce on top was thin and tasteless.I could live with all these complaints but for a bill of 114 euro's I feel that these complaints are valid.
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4 based on 17 reviews
The Asia restaurant is in the Mikado shopping centre in Nieuwegein.Approx 10 mins from main shopping centre and snel tram station.Car park at REAR.Service was slow as taking orders from customers who collected ( very busy ) , thus ignoring us on a table ( only ones at a table )once served dishes came fast ,but were lacking in taste - shame as eaten there before and was better.Hope this was a one of as other Chinese fairly nearby.
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Al menig positieve ervaring gehoord over dit nieuwe restaurant dus we hadden relatief hoge verwachtingen. Onze verwachtingen zijn zeker waar gemaakt. Verrassende kaart, heerlijk eten (voor Nieuwegein zeker vernieuwend) en een op en top gastheer. Wij komen zeker weer!
4 based on 14 reviews
Meestal afhaal/bezorg, maar altijd lekker en genoeg. Wij houden van de verse gember welke gebruikt wordt. En gaat er wat mis met bezorgen dan zorgen ze dat het gelijk opgelost wordt. Wat een service
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5 based on 31 reviews
Every Friday there are two sessions, starting at 18.00 hrs, the second session starts at about 20.30 hrs. Find the reservation number on Facebook to check for availability. Maximum of 14 seats available per session. (16 when you all very close.....)During the session you are served fresh Minahasa dishes (North Sulawesi). Chef Meerten is a master in mixing herbs and spices. The starter is purely meant to reset your taste buds and then the feast begins, a nice round plate is served with several smaller portions of fish, meat and vegetables, cooked to perfection. All this is refilled upon request.Do not forget to ask for the world famous tomato-peppersambal, very nice! Dessert varies but you will not be dissapointed.This all is situated in the former gate keeper house of IJsselstein which is built in 1622!Each Saturday there is only 1 session and the full dinner is only made up of fish, again all MInihasa style. Very good as well.Each Sunday you can go in and have the best plateservice offering Bahmi Rames or a Sateh dish. Either eat it in the lovely little restaurant or take it home with you to enoy later. You can even buy your own 1 or 2 portion Rantang to take it all home in true Indonesian style. Doors open on Sundays from 14.00 hrs.
4 based on 594 reviews
We invite you to enjoy the enormous diversity of the Indonesian kitchen in a warm, modern setting. In our restaurants in Utrecht and Amsterdam we use pure ingredients to serve you tradition, with a range of flavors and preparation methods, but always with
Lovely evening. Delicious food. Excellent service. My husband is vegetarian and I have a garlic allergy. We informed the restaurant when we booked and they suggested we have the chefs menu - 3 courses, chefs selection, set price. The food was superb. Highly recommend this restaurant.
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