Pagi Sore Indonesian Restaurant is a indonesian restaurant Financial District Singapore located in Singapore.
88/90 Telok Ayer Street (#01-01) 048474 Singapore
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Love the tahu telor and the sambal ! Be prepared to pay a little more than the other Indonesian restaurants , especially on CBD area.
The portion was very small for a set lunch that we ordered for 12pax. The chicken came in one plate with 6-7pcs and the kangkong in a small size plate.
The staff keep on pushing the set menu which consist of a lot of items. Will be good for big eaters but normal lunch , better off ordering a la carte.
Indonesian flavour although a bit watered down
I find it foods are nice. Overall, I will give 8/10.
otah fish is great, but can be a little overcooked when you have it in the evenings
Good food. Here for a farewell for my colleague.
sambal kankong is my favorite
So-so food only and yet the restaurant was packed during lunchtime.
Tahu telor just awesome!!
Advisable to make reservation during lunch time. Nice food!
kinda expensive .
slow service during lunch , but food quality remains awesome! Try the ayam bakar and also tahu telor ! :)
Most menu are awesome.. :)
Generally good but the assam fish head is so so.
The food is very good here, but would like to reiterate the slow service during lunch hour.
Sambal Balachan charge 0.60
Chendol not good.
Service tends to be really bad when the crowds come. Serious problem but seems like the management not willing to do anything to improve
Tahu gimbal, avocado , sangat direkomendasikan. Sangat penuh di waktu makan siang (lunch time) jadi untuk rombongan disararankan reservasi terlebih dahulu. HALAL place
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The chicken curry is good but the fish with sambal can be spicier. The sambal served with the crackers are excellent. Reasonably priced with efficient service. - YitPeng Chong
Good place to bring your overseas friend to have a taste of Padang. Quite pricey but given the cleanliness, I think it's reasonable. - Irvan Tan