Rendang
Indonesian Cuisine

Rendang

3.9
14 reviews
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Miriam
· Sep 28, 2023
5/5

Best Rendang I've had — and I've tried a few

Having eaten Rendang at several restaurants over the past year, I can say this version is the best. The deeply spiced with galangal and lemongrass quality is more pronounced here than anywhere else I've tried. candlenut is handled with real knowledge — you can taste the difference. This is proper a…

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Takashi
· Mar 05, 2025
5/5

Holiday memory — Rendang that transported me back

I first ate Rendang on a trip five years ago and have been searching for a version this good ever since. This restaurant finally delivered the deeply spiced with galangal and lemongrass quality I remembered. terasi shrimp paste was handled correctly — something most restaurants here get slightly wro…

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Ava
· Jul 28, 2023
5/5

Rendang exceeded every expectation

I went in with low expectations — I'd had mediocre versions before. What I found was Rendang made with real commitment to kecap manis sweet soy and technique. The rich and coconut-forward result was more complex and satisfying than anything I'd had before. Indonesian cuisine spans over 17,000 islan…

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Takashi
· Apr 27, 2024
4/5

Cooking class experience — learning Rendang properly

I took a cooking class specifically to learn how to make Rendang correctly. The instructor explained why coconut milk is used the way it is — something I'd never understood from just eating it. The complex from slow-cooked rendang result when you make it yourself is different. rendang from West Sum…

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Liam
· Apr 27, 2023
5/5

The Rendang I grew up eating — memory as a review

I grew up eating Rendang and have strong opinions shaped by memory. The version here triggered that recognition in the first bite — the rich and coconut-forward was right, terasi shrimp paste was handled the way it should be. Indonesian cuisine spans over 17,000 islands with dramatically different …

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Henry
· Apr 01, 2024
4/5

Ingredient appreciation — what makes Rendang special

What sets Rendang apart is the handling of candlenut. In lesser versions this is treated as a background note. Here it's central and the deeply spiced with galangal and lemongrass result shows it. I've started buying it to cook with at home after this experience. Indonesian cuisine spans over 17,00…

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Sarah
· Apr 22, 2025
3/5

Decent Rendang — nothing more, nothing less

Rendang at this place was fine. The deeply spiced with galangal and lemongrass flavour was there but not distinguished. kecap manis sweet soy was present in the right quantities but without the care that makes the difference. You can taste when something is being made to a formula. Indonesian cuisi…

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Sarah
· Jan 30, 2026
3/5

Pairing Rendang correctly — a note on Bintang beer

Most people overlook how much the right drink changes Rendang. I ordered it with Bintang beer and the complex from slow-cooked rendang elements of the dish sharpened considerably against the pairing. tempeh in particular became more prominent in a good way. Indonesian cuisine spans over 17,000 isla…

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Leila
· Mar 05, 2025
5/5

First time trying Rendang — completely converted

I had never tried Rendang before this visit and I wasn't sure what to expect. The deeply spiced with galangal and lemongrass taste hit immediately and made sense of the dish in a way descriptions never quite do. candlenut is an ingredient I'd not encountered used quite like this before. The a Padan…

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Dylan
· Oct 04, 2023
1/5

Spice level warning — Rendang is not what I expected

I underestimated Rendang. The complex from slow-cooked rendang description didn't prepare me for the reality. terasi shrimp paste brings a heat or pungency that builds steadily rather than hitting upfront. By halfway through I was sweating but couldn't stop eating. rendang from West Sumatra is cons…

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