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| - I randomly happened upon this restaurant while Yelp searching the area for Indonesian cuisine. This restaurant appears to be a relatively new establishment, and a small restaurant tucked away in Brecksville.
While the restaurant does offer some Indonesian cuisine, the options are admittedly limited - there were only about 4 or 5 Indonesian items on the menu. Most of the menu consisted of sushi, with a random assortment of hibachi style dishes and Thai food.
I tried the soto ayam, siomay, batagor, and basil fried rice. The dishes overall were somewhat bland, and lacked a strong punch that I typically expect from Indonesian food. The mackerel fish cake could have used a lot more flavor, the siomay just tasted very bland a potato-y, but the soto ayam wasn't too bad. The basil fried rice was not too bad, but did not have any stand out flavors to it.
Ohiyo 68 is listed as a restaurant serving Indonesian cuisine, but I hope that they will both expand their Indonesian selection and also add to the intensity of the flavors of their Indonesian dishes.
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