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Little sister is a delightful bustling restaurant with great food. If you enjoy asian food but are not familiar with Indonesian food give Little Sister a try. If you are already a fan of indonesian food then you will be delighted by the good food and the ambiance. View all feedback.
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Some Indonesian dishes, limited choice, but therefore fresh. Had the coconut shrimps with rice, very tasty and perfect portion (not too much, not too little) on the bar. Relaxed atmosphere, busy place, and not big. So you need reservations probably. Amsterdam beer from the tap. View all feedback.
During our visit, we tried a variety of dishes. Here is what we ordered to share between three people: - Beef Rendang Taco (4/5): The meat was flavorful and had a good balance of protein and toppings. - Ayam Goreng (2.5/5): The chicken was lightly breaded and fried, but the meat was slightly salty and dry. The dipping sauce was sambal mayo. - Satay Udang (3/5): The shrimp was sweet with a bit of spice, but one piece was undercooked. - Satay Lilet (4/5): The meat was tasty, but the portion size was small. - Nasi Goreng (2.5/5): The portion size was small and the dish was bland. - Babi Kecap (3/5): The pork belly was dry and too salty. - Semur Java (4/5): The braised meat with flavorful sauce was good, but slightly salty. Overall, our dining experience was a mix of positives and negatives. The atmosphere and service were excellent, but the food quality and portion sizes were lacking considering the prices. Even ordering for three small eaters, we felt somewhat unsatisfied.
The food is meant to be shared, tried a few items including the satays, ayam panggang, nasi goreng. Unfortunately none of the Indonesian food made was authentic at all, the most disappointing of all was the nasi goreng which had no seasoning and was very poorly made. “Entrees” priced at $30 each were also 4-5 mouthfuls worth and are decently tasting, but not the most authentic Indonesian food at all. Only items worth getting are the satays and war fries which would do well for sharing.
The dishes are meant to be shared, so we tried a few items including the satays, ayam panggang, and nasi goreng. Unfortunately, none of the Indonesian dishes tasted authentic. The nasi goreng was particularly disappointing as it lacked seasoning and was poorly made. The "entrees" priced at $30 each were only 4-5 mouthfuls and were decent in taste, but not authentic Indonesian cuisine. The only dishes worth getting are the satays and war fries, which are good for sharing.
Phenomenal tasting food and service. Other reviews say portions are a bit small for the price, but we split the shrimp curry, nasi goreng, and 6 skewers between two people and it was the perfect amount of food for $35 each. The seasoning and spices in the dishes are very well done and make the food taste amazing. It’s well worth the price
The food was okay, nothing special especially for the price point. Keep in mind portions are very small so they say you have to order 3 dishes per person. The interior and vibes are nice though. The service was alright, servers were friendly however would forget things like water cups, no cutlery and napkins (had to ask for some when our food came), they say it’s a shared plates restaruant but didn’t give us individual plates for us to eat our food.