Reviews - Yati Cooking
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Absolutely delicious and fresh food. We went into he afternoon so it was empty but for dinner reservation is recommended. The owner is so sweet and accommodating. Highly recommended. The skewers are out of this world and the rest of the food is amazing. Prices are very reasonable. View all feedback.
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Cozy clean restaurant! Food: Eating the meal with the small 2 sauce makes it better. But we wondered why the rice were cold,the only hot thing was the omelette. Maybe that’s Indonesian way. . Considering the price,food portions could be improved on. Price: for the menu for 2 people(what you see on the tray) plus red wine,water and can beer we paid 58,70bgn which was 30€. FYI -Sprinkling water was so cheap in comparis... View all feedback.
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Last update : 09.01.2024
The soup was not tasty and lacked ingredients, it was mainly juice. The red wine was really sour. Service was ok and cards accepted. Not really recommended in my opinion Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: BGN 20–30 Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4
Tasty Indonesian food (as authentic as itbcen be in Sofia) in a small restaurant. The chicken satey is an all-time favourite but I have enjoyed all the meals I have tasted there. Casual setting, nice chats with the owner. Recommended! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: BGN 10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
We were looking for where to go for dinner and we were right. It was very close to our hotel and the place was very quiet. Correct quality-price ratio, friendly treatment. We recommend it. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: BGN 20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Last update : 07.09.2023
Great food and welcoming atmosphere. Can't wait to come back and try some other dishes, I had the chicken soup, very delicious!
Been missing Indonesian food for over 6 years, never realizing this restaurant was situated near NDK. Great atmosphere, super friendly service and just the scent of familiar food and herbs when entering the place makes you smile. The sambal was actually 'pedis ' (spicy and tasty). Recommending to anyone and already a big fan.
This was a awesome place, one of the most authentic Indonesian experience I ever had in Europe, great food, friendly owner. My friend can't handle spicy food and they managed to make great Indonesian tofu curry even without spice in it. For me I'm a spice lover and my food was great. Overall great experience.
I wanted to love it, but it’s definitely not worth the money. I used to live in Indonesia for years and was excited for Indonesian food, but absolutely nothing of the three dishes we ordered even remotely tasted like Indonesian food. The best was still the gado-gado (although that wasn’t great neither), but the bihun goreng was nearly inedible, super oily, just a few carrot sticks. And broccoli in the nasi puti menu? Never seen in Indonesia. The western woman was quite unfriendly, but the Indonesian woman who was opening the restaurant was really friendly. Overall not worth the 42 lev we spent for three people. Wouldn’t recommend!