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Ayam Penyet Ria Indonesian Restaurant



Ayam Penyet Ria @ Lucky Plaza
#01-45, #04-25/26
304 Orchard Road
Lucky Plaza Singapore

Highlights

- Ayam Penyet Ria is one of the best Indonesian restaurants with total 5 branches popping up across the island
- Ayam Penyet Ria has Halal certification from The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)
- The most popular of Ayam Penyet Ria is the “Ayam Penyet” (crispy fried chicken smashed with a hammer so the meat is easy to eat) served with spicy sambal chili sauce on the side
- Ayam Penyet Ria offers an authentic “taste of Indonesia” at affordable prices
- Their goal and commitment is “to deliver happiness and to give their customers the best Indonesian dining experience as possible”
- Ayam Penyet Ria at Lucky Plaza is one of the most popular Ayam Penyet cafes here. There are 2 cafes on two floors in the building, and another nearby at Far East Plaza

- Quick service
Ambience
Nice ambience with clean and spacious space, yet quite noisy at the first floor
Quality of the food
- Authentic and tasty food
- Most of the marinades and spices are imported directly from Indonesia
- The chili sauce (sambal belachan) is really spicy, it can make you breathe out smoke but very addictive and goes well with the meat (chicken, fish and beef ) or rice

Must try
Signature dishes

- Ayam Penyet – crispy fried chicken smashed with a hammer so the meat is easy to eat) served with spicy sambal chili sauce on the side
- Gado-gado salad – veggies in peanut sauce
- Lele Penyet – smashed catfish
- Empal Penyet – smashed beef steak

Others
- Beef soup
- Tahu Telor (quite different from that found at Indonesian restaurants: it is covered in a slightly sweet and watery peanut gravy instead of being covered in spicy kicap manis)

Drinks
- Es Cendol (Ice Cendol)
- Soda gembira
- Orange juice
Price/pax: S$10 – 15
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