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Yuni's Kitchen

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Yuni's Kitchen is a unique experience in the heart of Northcote, Melbourne. Specialising in Indonesian food made without compromise, free of MSG.

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Freshest Indonesian food in Melbourne



"Indonesian Take Away"
Address: 251 High St , Northcote 3070, VIC, AU
Phone: 0455 337 666
ua.moc.nehctiksinuy@ofni
State: VIC
City: Northcote
Zip Code: 3070


Opening Hours

Wednesday: 12:00-14:30
Wednesday: 18:00-22:00
Thursday: 12:00-14:30
Thursday: 18:00-22:00
Friday: 12:00-14:30
Friday: 18:00-22:00
Saturday: 12:00-14:30


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Reviews
Amazing authentic Indonesian flavours. The restaurant was tucked behind a church, but had signs just outside to lead you to the right place. Yuni's kitchen had quick, friendly and attentive service. We ordered two serves of the Satay Ayam for entree. We had the Rendang, Ikan pepes and the Vegetarian Laksa with serves of Jasmine and the Turmeric & coconut rice - the amount of food looked tiny but filled a family of 4 very well. One bight of any of their dishes and you'll know why they are popular with the locals. The satay was beautiful and juicy. The barramundi wrapped in banana leaf was packed with flavour. The laksa was out of this world. A little disappointed with the rendang, as I found the beef a little dry but that was not enough to ruin our experience here. Best to book for dinner - we came on a Wednesday night and it was buzzing with couples, friends catching up and families with babies and older children. Would come back!
The food here is fantastic. It's really hard to find authentic indonesian food so we were really surprised with the quality they serve here. Everything tastes home made and presented elegantly. The steamed barramundi in banana leaf was a standout and it was refreshing to taste some delicious spring rolls again. Will be back to taste the rest. Quirky set up and BYO only.
The Indonesian smell, savor the taste of Ayam, babi to the max and the customer service above and beyond. Love the place.
Food was yummy. I liked all the little side vegetables with coconut and the pickled cucumber/carrot. Presentation is excellent and the space is really cute. However the rendang was a bit too dry on the inside and the lodeh was a bit bland in flavor. Also the sambal options wernt great, I think sambal is one of the most important things when eating indonesian food. All the vege dishes were excellent though. Will I be back? Not sure, theres lots of really good indonesian restaurants that are cheaper and taste better IMO.
I come from a city that has an annual international laksa festival.... well I'm calling it.... Yuni's Kitchen in Northcote is the best laksa I've ever had. Oh and the corn fritters were second to none delicious.
Cute little spot tucked away in the garden next to the church. We walked up without a booking and managed to grab a table. Super friendly service from everyone. We shared the satay ayam, bakwan and beef rendang and it was all delicious they also do byo for $3 per head corkage.Recommended dishesSatay Ayam, Beef Rendang, Yellow Rice
Stumbled across this lovely little hidden gem and gave it a go. The service is fantastic, very attentive, quick and friendly. We decided to get the laksa, which was one of the best I've had in Melbourne. We also had the Ikan Pepe - the fish was fresh and the sambal that went with it added a good zing. The restaurant also had a really nice buzz to it. We really enjoyed ourselves - we'll definitely be back.
This hidden Indonesian gem is literally hidden tucked away behind a church on High St. They served a number of of Indonesian dishes influenced by Balinese culture. Admittedly the food is not cheap but they are executed well. We ordered nasi campur and nasi bakar. The small dishes have their own unique flavour that when combined together creates this perfect harmonious meal. Food - 10 Service - 8 Vibe - 7 Price - $$$$$
Good restaurant. It has good outdoor and indoor spaces. Both were quiet but very warm and uncomfortable on a Friday night without cooling. It didn’t matter. Our party of six still had a great night. We enjoyed a good range of dishes, both starters and mains. We had shared spring rolls as an entree. These were very tasty. All the mains were terrific too and a number of these were well know standards. These comprised of gado gado, nasi goreng with chicken, beef rendang, yellow rice and finally sayur lodeh, vegetable curry. This was very tasty fresh food and happily we couldn’t fault it. It was a very good meal and service was good too. Sadly there were no ice or ice buckets for wine which was disappointing on a hot night. But still a most enjoyable night.
Finally, an Indonesian restaurant with authentic foods and great taste. There are many Indonesian restaurants in Melbourne but the quality is just standard. Yuni's Kitchen is better than most. So if you are fan of foods with lots of flavours, you need to try this place. The ayam bakar is good, pepes is full of spices, and my girlfriend likes the sambal. Will come back next time!
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