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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI tried their laksa, batagor, bakso mix, and mushroom noodles. The mushroom noodles were the standout dish for me - the broth was incredibly flavorful and I was impressed. The laksa was also good, while the batagor was just okay. The bakso mix was lacking in portion size and noodles. Overall, the food was of great quality.
I stumbled upon Meetbowl in South Melbourne and was pleasantly surprised. Despite its unassuming exterior, the restaurant offers delicious Indonesian laksa, beef noodle soup, and other comforting dishes perfect for chilly weather. The prices are reasonable and the service is quick, with the convenience of card payment available.
Love the food here!!! Especially the Batagor!!! Their friend wonton is also really good. I would usually have Bakwan Malang when I come here by myself. With friends and family, I would order more dishes to share. The dried noodles dishes are great too! Warn you, the chillies are super hot! Eat with care!
Came here with my cousin and friend. We had siomay bandung which is legit good for sharing, The peanut sauce so thick and tasty. The portion is so big! Worth the price. My cousin and i had the bakso special, and my friend had the ayam geprek. The bakso special is good, however the soup.. pretty light and bit bland. The meat, and the deep friend siomay are so good! : heaps of noodle too hahaAyam geprek just ok. Sambal so spicy! :
This cozy little spot offers casual Indonesian cuisine. The atmosphere is straightforward and it's common to see Indonesians and Asians enjoying a quick meal here. The food is authentic, though simple, with a focus on noodle dishes topped with various ingredients. The flavors are decent, but not outstanding. The clear soup seems to have a fair amount of MSG. With prices around $12 per bowl, it's a reasonable option. The wontons and noodles I tried were tasty. Overall, a good choice for a laid-back meal in the area.