Indonesian restaurant
Indo Cafe brings the vibrant flavors of Indonesia to Seattle, offering an inviting space for those craving authentic cuisine. Located within Aurora Plaza, this cozy eatery delights diners with a menu featuring everything from fan-favorite Risoles to refreshing house-made sambal. Known for its quick service and great tea selection, it’s perfect for a casual lunch or a hearty dinner. With options for all diets and a wheelchair-accessible design, Indo Cafe welcomes everyone to indulge in its remarkable dishes. Enjoy the delightful atmosphere, knowing you’re in for a treat!
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Fried noodles
Bakso
Curry
Nasi goreng
Shaved ice
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It's a shame there's not a lot of Indonesian restaurants because I've learned from Indo Cafe that the food is incredible.Pretty unassuming from the outside, but you can't judge a book by its cover.Everything we had was delicious and super reasonably priced.If the location was a little closer I'm sure we'd be there weekly.We tried a lot of different items but if I had to pick a favorite it would definitely be the Risoles, so definitely recommend getting that or the Appetizer sampler with whatever else sounds good.
I love Indonesian food.It always hit that sweet spot between sweet and spicy Thai and the seafood-rich Polynesian cuisines without being either.It really is its own thing—a mélange of foods and cultures, like Indonesia.I cannot rave more about the house sambal.It is made in-house, so fresh and fruity, that I wanted to keep eating long after my stomach hit its spice limit.The wide rice noodles I got are the same fun I grew up eating Cantonese, the same pad in pad Thai, cooked at high enough heat that they remained loose, instead of glomming together into a gooey mess, but not overly greasy either.Yes.They have some less scary variations of chicken satay and fried bananas that would not be too exotic for my less gastronomically adventurous friends and relatives.There are plenty of vegan and gluten-free options for those with more restrictive diets.But the colors and flavors unique to Indonesian food are all there—that bright, aromatic, and spicy crossroad of cuisines, like the glittering jewels of islands they came from.
Homely place with friendly service and delicious food.Found this to be the only authentic Indonesian restaurant in the Seattle area.Must try!
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13200 Aurora Ave N suite d, Seattle, WA 98133, United States
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10515 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133, United States