The Netherlands occupied Indonesia for hundreds of years and brought together Dutch and Indonesian foods. When in Amsterdam, there are many Indonesian restaurants. There is only one Bojo Speciaal. Nestled on a cozy street with lots of action, this place has been here since the 1970s.
Walking in feels like a basement grotto with faint lighting and about ten tables in two rows. You already feel at home. Their menu is the standards of Indonesia, so there are no surprises. The wait staff are young and wondered if they were interested in being waiters. The owner or manager seated us.
We ordered the SATÉ AYAM which is dark meat. We also ordered VEGA LOEMPIA'S or spring rolls which were disapointing. For the main course we ordered the NASI GORENG SPECIAAL or fried rice served with beef, pickled vegetables, skewer of saté and krupuk. We also ordered SATE-RIJST (grilled skewered chicken) in peanut sauce served with rice, pickled vegetables and shrimp crackers. Both were OK.
Overall, this place is above OK, but did not feel it was great. When we paid the bill, they wanted cash, not credit cards which put me in an awkward position. It was about 65 Euros for the above with a beer and a soft drink.
So, this place is worth visiting but with "reservations." read more