9-11 Pennington Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
The owners of this restaurant are Muslim and have confirmed its halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.
Second Floor, Flat B2. No lift, no home deliveries.
9-11 Pennington Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island
I came with my hubby and mother for an early dinner at 5pm on a Mon,20 May 2013.U need to take the exit F1 from Causeway Bay and turn left where there is a traffic lite.Cross the traffic lite and procees all the way straight and u can find the place at 2nd floor of dragon rise building.Ordered nasi pecel lele,nasi ayam goreng and mee bakso.The pecel lele and ayam goreng is fried and then served with white rice,sambal goreng and few slices of cabbages.Their drinks like es cendol and es kolang kaling are a bit sweet so u may wanna add plain water to it.Total we paid HK$184 for our 3 dishes 3drinks.And 1 more thing, i ordered ice lemon tea and all they gave was plain water with white syrup and few slices of lemon in it...well beggars can't be choosers..
2nd level of a office building, small and cramp. For those who fancy Indon food, this is the right place! They have indon crackers and even served Teh Sosro and Asam Juice! Their Ayam Lalap and Ayam Bakar are delicious and affordable, sambal pretty spicy too! I just don't fancy the idea of them cooking the chicken in e microwave before deepfrying.
Owner is retired Indoensian consulate employee. Yes this more likely is a canteen, for people who have been away from Indonesia foods would be much accepted in taste and pricing also (HK standard). But avoid coming at Sunday which holiday for Indonesian maids, usually they rendevouz at this canteen. Also Indonesian spices and instant foods sold here. Pak Ali, the owner is very hospital also. Aslo you can get lots info abt Hk from them.
Friendly staff . Cosy friendly . Prayer facility . Enjoyed the atmosphere .
More of a canteen than a restaurant. Sell authentic indonesian food (the food that they eat daily not like some fancy expensive Indonesian rest.) such as Pecel Lele, soto ayam, pempek etc. Pricewise very reasonable for HK standard. Recommended for a simple lunch/ dinner.
Good restaurant. Been a loyal customer for a month during training in Hong Kong. Best option for Malaysian like me. Food well priced. Stocked a lot of halal instant food.
Owner is Indonesian Muslim. This is more like a canteen. Well patroned during lunch and weekends (mostly by Indonesian muslim maids). Dinner menu needs to be more variety and fresh. But in scarcity of halal restaurant in HK, this canteen is acceptable.