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Es Teler 77
Cuisine: Indonesian
Emporium Melbourne, Level 3, 287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ph: 0422 159 659
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Regular patrons of this place always keep on coming back for their fried fish: fresh and crispy without fail. Served along with chilli sauce which isn’t so spicy, so even those, who can’t eat spicy food, can enjoy it without thinking of the consequences. Famous for being a basic street side Indonesian hawker food, one can expect Nasi Goreng, Mee Goreng, Bihun Goreng, Soto, Nasi Uduk. The flavours are authentic with one modification, they are not as greasy as your average eatery in Indonesia which makes it one of the best things about this place. Don’t miss to read the highlights of the Melbourne Halal Restaurant, Es Teler 77 below–
Website | www.esteler77.com |
Reservation | Not required |
Kid-friendly | Yes |
Price | A$30 for two (approx.) |
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