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Overall - 2.5/5.0 After coming back from Bali not too long ago, I went to try this place to see how it compared. I only got to try one set meal as they ran out of their signature dishes. I chose the following as part of my set meal: Salad in Bali Sauce: Skip this one as it was just some slightly pickled green beans and shredded carrots with little to no flavour at all. This was a huge contrast from what I have had in Bali. Tofu & Tempeh Satay: These were quite tasty and went well with the rice. I quite enjoyed it. Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce: This was average and could have been better if it was hotter in temperature. West Sumatra Curried Rendang: The taste does bring back some memories of Bali but it was not as pronounced as some of the local joints I have had there. The beef was underwhelming. Texture was dry and somewhat tough. The meal itself tasted very homemade. There was a substantial amount of rice relative to the accompanying items which does not reflect the price of the dish, coming in at $12.99. On a good note - service was welcoming, friendly and attentive.
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