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Is it easy to find Indo Express once I'm inside Lucky Plaza? I always get a little lost in there.?
Navigating Lucky Plaza can be a mini-adventure! Indo Express is located at #01-71. Once you're on the first floor, keep an eye out for the food stalls; it's usually not too difficult to spot. If you're really lost, just ask one of the friendly shopkeepers; they're always happy to point you in the right direction.
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I'm craving some authentic Indonesian food! How spicy is the food at Indo Express, generally speaking??
Prepare for some flavorful heat! Indo Express serves up dishes with a good kick. Some dishes are milder, but many have a noticeable level of spice. If you're sensitive to spice, ask them to go easy on the chili – they're usually happy to adjust!
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Does Indo Express have any vegetarian options? I have a friend who doesn't eat meat.?
You're in luck! While Indo Express is known for its meat dishes, they usually have a few tasty vegetarian options like Gado-Gado (Indonesian salad with peanut sauce) or vegetable curry. Always good to double-check their daily offerings when you're there.
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Hey, is Indo Express in Lucky Plaza usually packed during lunchtime? I'm thinking of grabbing a bite.?
Yup, Indo Express can get quite busy during lunch, especially on weekends! Aim to go a bit earlier or later than the peak hours (12 PM - 2 PM) to snag a seat without a long wait. Trust me, the Nasi Padang is worth the strategic timing!
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on Wed Oct 22 2025
Ketoprak, Pempek, Pisang Madu, Cireng, and Indomie Geprek are amazing. Chefs and cashier are kind and warm too ❤️ My third visit, and will be back for more!
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Vr authentic indonesia tastes.. like u in indonesia . Price are vr reasonable Always come to here if home sick
on Wed Oct 22 2025
wow ..Indo 6 Express, wonderful colors of food and indonesian taste superb ..remember to add sambal +bakwan ,delicious to death🤩🤩🤩🤩
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on Wed Oct 22 2025
Halal Indonesian food with reasonable (by Singapore standard) price :) Dish set like laksa, mie bandung, etc is abt 6-9 SGD. And drinks abt 2-3 SGD. Its inside BAOBAO Foodcourt, on #1 or ground level, Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road.
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Closest the Indonesian street food as you can get. Flat soup, IndoMee, dumplings that more flour and fried, all taste made up with the commercial chilli sauces. Their fried tahu isi and jamput-jamput sayur is how my helper would make it. I'll visit again for the other menu just because it's satisfying. While it's pricey and portions are generous.
on Wed Oct 22 2025
One of the best bakso and bakwan malang in Singapore. I really like the meatballs. They are the most springy that i found in Singapore. The ingredients are generous and we can take our own condiments and chili. Recommended if you are in the area.
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Located at the hearts of orchard road, served with love by Indonesian who just want to share good Indonesian food. I would recommend their bakso (meatball soup) its brings me back to my hometown back in jkt. I also enjoy their fritters as well, I’ll eat whenever I miss my mom’s cooking. The staff and owners are also really warm and welcoming. Pleas... see more
on Wed Oct 22 2025
Nice and authentic Indonesian Bakso (Beef Meatballs) and many options. I tried Bakso Malang and it was nice, springy and bouncy meatball, fried wanton also nice. The soup taste is authentic. I personally liked it. Their other indonesian dish menu was also quite nice, we tried Ayam Taliwang Set. Grilled Chicken was good, side dishes were good too, a... see more
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