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    4.4 (26 reviews)
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    This is good, a representive dish.
    Jill W.

    I recommended this for a friend's birthday (15+ ppl)and everyone enjoyed it; they were super nice and made it special for my friend . Some logistical challenges like no updated picture menu (people new to Indonesian food had no idea what things were), ordering at the counter(awkward/ time consuming) but overall the owners got thru it very well and pushed thru, the food was delicious and people liked the bottomless coffee/tea setup. I think their sweet spot might be smaller groups where that personal touch really really comes thru and is manageable with the current setup. I hope they continue to grow and keep the food awesome! They have a $18 buffet style sampler on weekends which I may want to try sometime.

    Es Soda Gembira
    It'sMe L.

    Went here on a whim and it was surprisingly more delicious than I thought it was going to be. Was greeted by a friendly staff that took their time to walk me through the menu and recommended me a few items. I got the roti chanai, sate ayam, nasi padang and an es soda gembira to drink. Everything was so good. Even came back less than an hour later to get another soda gembira. Definitely will be coming back to try other menu items

    Nasi uduk komplit.
    Andrea M.

    This location has recently relocated from Tucker to Doraville. Ibu's Kitchen currently sits in the old Bun Factory space. The noodle dishes here are pretty solid with taste and portion. I've had the kwetiaw before, and it's still a solid choice. Perhaps the portion might have shrunken a tad. I counted, and there's three or four baby shrimp throughout the whole dish. Tsk. Tsk. I guess we're in an inflation era... The hubs' pick of the nasi uduk komplit was sort of sad looking to be honest. Our friends who frequent this place a couple of times before said the portion used to be a little more generous. As for taste, it was good nonetheless with each of the 'little' variety of things. I was particularly fond of the tofu, or was it tempeh. Either or. It was delectably flavorful. The other item which looked like a fish cake of sorts was also interesting and tasty. As for the chicken, it had good flavors but lacked the visual appeal and quantity I dare say. Since this was the main protein, having one drum stick was very disappointing. If you come here on a Saturday, they apparently have a "buffet" which the hubs said you can actually only fill one plate full. Then doesn't that defeat the purpose of calling it a buffet?! There was no clear advertisement of this so okay...

    Kwetiau goreng
    Tinna S.

    Kwetiau goreng ( Stir - fried flat rice noodle with meatballs, eggs and bean sprout ) DELICIOUS! Must to order!!

    Millie C.

    Everything we got was super delicious! I really enjoyed the rice rish, though it looks simple it was definitely packed with flavor. From spice, to sweet and savory. I really enjoyed the bakso malang as well. The beef balls were chewy and addicting. And there were two different kinds of noodles, loved the different textures. This place was more of a self serve than sit down service. The space was clean and spacious with a store on the side that you can purchase your favorite Indonesian snacks from. Overall, I enjoyed the dinner here.

    Chau N.

    @ibukitchenatlanta is the newest Indonesian establishment on Buford Highway. They offer very authentic Indonesian dishes. Atmosphere is homey; the owners are kind. We ordered the 2 dishes below. The restaurant also offers buffet lunches and they sell goodies inside the restaurant as well. They're still in their soft opening phase so please come support! Kwetiau Goreng - stir fried flat rice noodles with eggs & vegetables. Similar to Thai's pad see ew but maybe on the sweeter side. Pampano bakar rujak - grilled fish over spicy sauce. Very good. . . . #indonesian #indonesianfood #kwetiaugoreng #bakarrujak #pompano #fish #grilledfish #supportsmallbusiness

    Went with an Indonesian friend, got the Bakwan, kwetiau, and Gembira. Everything was delicious and she described it as 10/10 authentic :)

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    Budi's S.

    Street food fare is in Atlanta area., love the batagor and Indonesian siomay with peanut sauce, everything were delicious

    Laughably small dinner sampler. This was like 4 ounces of food for $19

    I love Buford Highway and I love Indonesian food. I was so excited to see this open! Unfortunately, it's just not very good. Almost all of the dishes are bone-in. The portions are laughably small - $19 for the dinner sampler platter and it's literally about 300 calories worth of food - a single egg, and a tablespoon each of rendang and chicken and vegetables with horribly gloopy rice. They also serve the food lukewarm (??), and brought out 1 persons dish within 5 mins while the other waited 35+ mins so that we ate at separate times. Very poorly run. Won't last long sadly

    siomay bandung
    Tina D.

    I woke up craving Indonesian. I googled and found one near Tucker. The shop was a little hard to find. It's in an office building that rented out to food truck prep kitchens. Drive past the food truck, pass another closed gate, and another entrance turn right and it's at the end of the parking lot. It's a little mom and pop shop. The husband is Malaysian and wife is Indonesian. They also have a food truck but been at this location for a year now and looking to expand. It's a little shop and cozy. Husband was very helpful and explaining the menu. I got the siomay bandung (one of the softest tofu stuff with fish cake with cabbage and dumplings made with wonton skin stuffed with minced fish in some kind of dough; comes with savory peanut sauce, sweet soy sauce and lime), ayam bakar kecap (good wok charred - soft, chewy, savory noodles with bean sprouts, carrots, sweet soy sauce, eggs, fish cakes, Chinese broccoli, onion, chicken, and cabbage) martabak telur (savory pancake made with eggs, spiced beef, onions, and green onions). Everything was delicious. The husband also recommended a jasmine tea. Hint of sweetness. Reminds me of the Chinese chrysanthemum tea juice box. I'll be returning to try the other items.

    Nancy P.

    I have spent a great deal of time in Indonesia - working, volunteering, and vacationing - and the archipelagic country is near and dear to my heart. I used to take my dad to Tempo Doeloe on Buford Highway, to get the ikan balado (whole pompano with sambal); which took me right back to my Indo haunts. We were both so sad when Tempo Doeloe closed in 2019. Yesterday, I had the good fortune to stop into the new-ish Ibu's Kitchen in Tucker; hoping to find something fabulous for dinner. Chef Rina was behind the counter, and I had an absolutely delightful time chatting with her about her home country. I even got to practice a bit of my very rusty Bahasa Indonesia! There was a whole pompano on the menu, available fried or grilled; and slathered in sambal...it was EXACTLY what I hoped for! I ordered it grilled, to go; along with some spring rolls. O. M. G., it smelled soooo good as it was being prepared; and I was absolutely flooded with memories of my beautiful second home. When I opened the go box in my kitchen, the yummiest aroma of grilled fish, spices, and coconut rice filled the air. (My cats were quite impressed, as well; and begged for samples. Of course, I obliged.) The fish and rice servings were large enough for me to enjoy two meals; with a tiny bit left over for an egg scramble in the morning. Sambal from a jar is just not the same! I can't wait to savor some other homestyle dishes on the menu in the future. My dad is gone now, but I know he was smiling as I enjoyed one of our favorite meals... Terima kasih, Ibu's Kitchen - sampai nanti!!

    Mie Ayam Bakso. Spicy noodles with broth and meatballs on side.
    Kevin T.

    Fantastic Indonesian food with great spices! You will have to look for it in the strip mall, but easy parking and access. It's a small grocery too, with limited seating, but it's worth the trip!

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    Closed out of business & have soent an hr trying to find this place! But need 85 characters

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    Tiny spot! Felt like we stumbled upon a secret. The staff were so helpful and the food was incredible!!!

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    Love the food and the owner is super nice! Everything tasted so authentic! For me, this is the best Indonesian food in Atlanta.

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    Great food great people and great service. Amazing place to eat, we ordered Rendang and batagor and it was good

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    Best Indonesia food I have ever had!! Service was fantastic as well. And a big plus for being halal as well.

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