8 reviews about Es Teler 77

verified email - 19 Jun 2013

This place is good for people that want to look for indonesian food. The quality of food is standard, no too bad and too good. Moreover, the service in there sometime is disappointed. I remembered when i order batagor bandung, i need to wait around 30 minutes until my food come. So long... I hope there are more improvement about service in there

Approximate cost: $10

verified email - 04 Jun 2012

I came to this restaurant with my friends.. we ordered fried wonton and otak - otak (fried fish cake) for entree - It was very oily to be honest, then nasi goreng terasi (fried rice with shrimp paste), nasi goreng ikan asin (fried rice with anchovy) - it was just alright! well, the service was very slow.. it took more than 30 minutes for the food to arrive on our table.

lusianac
#711 in Melbourne VIC
337 reviews · 39525 points
verified email - 24 Apr 2012

Foods are quite mediocre and over seasoned with MSG and salt. All fried dishes such as fried noodles and rice are soaked in oil. Prices are not cheap too. I guess the only thing worth trying in that place is the Es teler. Even that is no comparison to the real es teler in Indonesia.

verified email - 28 Sep 2011

Great indonesian food, lots of varieties, inexpensive. If you are after stir fry, authentic Indonesian food, this is the place to go. Staffs are friendly and generous in giving extra prawn crackers, etc.
The "es teler" is really good. My recommendation for food goes to the MI GORENG TERASI (a little bit spicy).

Approximate cost: $10-12

verified email - 25 Jul 2011

went there with my bf, we both indonesian and we didnt quite like the taste. we ordered 3 items : nasi goreng petai (fried rice with bitter beans), mi goreng terasi (fried noodles with fermented shrimp paste), and nasi goreng kambing (fried rice with goat meat).

Must i say their dishes don't live up to the ones in Indonesia (well, it's understandable since it's quite difficult to find fresh spices here). but the thing that really bothers me is the taste, and how could their fried noodle was so mushy :(.

for me, i never go back, but not a few my friends who love to eat there. Maybe i was only unfortunate or maybe they have special dishes that blown my friend away

P.S the soup that they serve in a small bowl along with anything you order, is a treat for MSG lover, and it's not supposed to be eaten with fried rice or fried noodle. Indonesian dont mix fried rice or fried noodles with soup (Just to clarify)

Anonymous
06 Jul 2011

They have a really good taste of food. The most important thing, they have a special menu, which is Es Teler, it was so good and nice. My bf tried the pempek as well.. Another Indonesian fish cake with sauce. But it was so spicy..

Approximate cost: $10

verified email - 26 Jun 2011

They have nice es teler which is basically just a type of traditional indonesian drinks. the place quite small though.

Anonymous
verified email - 08 Mar 2010

I tried the Es Teler, which is basically shaved ice served with fruits and condensed milk. It was a bit sweet for my taste. The coconut rice was alright. Quite a variety of food but I find the place a little bit dirty.

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