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What Orin Mosciski doesn't like about Central Food Cafe:
It's amazing how many rice and soup bowl places are literally surrounding this place in the always so busy food court. But this rustic takeaway has somekind of star power that keeps you coming back for a quick fix when you're dying from the wait...before next payday. The Indonesian Chicken and Beef Rendang is not adjusted to the local taste buds and that's the way life should be. Very generous serving of rice is plon... View all feedback. What Ambrose Bailey likes about Central Food Cafe:
there is a great choice of classmates, but I go for eating in the window for full experience and it was very good. the rendang was perhaps slightly soiled, but had high-quality soft beef and the two sweet dishes were perfect. the sambal has fed a good taste and is very sharp. the most authentic and tricky Nasi Padang I found here, with the only criticism that it has very few Veg selections (pondok buyung on the other... View all feedback.
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There is a great choice of classmates, but I go for eating in the window for full experience and it was very good. the rendang was perhaps slightly soiled, but...
read moreThis use is the place I loved to get my breakfast. imagine my surprise today when my thick layer was toast raised and raised, although I ordered thick layer toa...
read moreIt is very nice. great service. but very expensive. for a small coffee on the sky.? like fine food prices. it wouldn't go back there unless I need. what I would...
read moreWhen you need some genuine Indonesian food at very reasonable prices then stop by Pondok Selera in Dixon House food court. I enjoyed the gado-gado. I look forwa...
read moreIf you're from SEA and crave a good beef rendang and some spicy sambal that's got a real kick that leaves you sweating like a dog, you've found it! My staple wh...
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read morePondok Selera is a hidden gem offering authentic Indonesian and Malaysian dishes at very reasonable prices in the bustling Dixon House food court. The generous servings of rice and flavorful sauces make it a go-to spot for a quick and delicious meal. Customers rave about the delicious rendang and spicy sambal that pack a real punch. While some find the prices a bit steep, the quality and taste of the food make it worth the visit. Whether you're craving Nasi Padang or Gado-gado, Pondok Selera is the place to go for a truly authentic dining experience.