Varied and colorful, Indonesian gastronomy reflects the cultural influences of the Indonesian archipelago. Lovers of spicy flavors and tasty dishes, you're in for a treat at one of Paris's Indonesian restaurants! The perfect place to enjoy traditional Indonesian dishes, as well as street food creations that bring Indonesian cuisine into the modern world.
One ofIndonesia 's most famous dishes is undoubtedly nasi goreng, a spicy fried rice dish served with meat, shrimp or tofu, vegetables and eggs. Rendang, a spicy meat dish slow-cooked in a coconut sauce, is also very popular, as are satays, grilled meat skewers served with a peanut-based sauce!
But Indonesian cuisine is also perfectly suited to a vegetarian diet, with many vegetable-based dishes such as gado-gado, a salad of crunchy vegetables topped with peanut sauce, or tempeh, made from fermented soybeans.
Are you tempted? Here are the best Indonesian restaurants in Paris!
An exotic Balinese culinary experience at Djakarta Bali
Sponsored - Since 1984, the Djakarta Bali restaurant has been an authentic Indonesian embassy in the heart of Paris. Offering a delicious culinary immersion in the thousand flavors of Indonesia, the archipelago of spices. Every first Friday of the month, the restaurant becomes the setting for a unique sensory experience: Bali as if you were there... where a dancer, dressed in traditional costumes, enchants guests. [Read more]
Ismaïl, colorful and tasty Indo-Lebanese cuisine
The Ismaïl restaurant offers a marriage of two gastronomies with many points in common. Indian and Lebanese cuisine come together in colorful, spicy and flavorful dishes. [Read more]
Djakarta Bali, the original restaurant for travelling in Indonesia
Djakarta Bali is much more than an Indonesian restaurant: it's an invitation to travel, an exotic bubble in the heart of Paris. The restaurant also boasts a lovely, quiet terrace! [Read more]
Asian restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Looking for a good Asian restaurant in Paris? Here are the best addresses for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese and even Indonesian restaurants! [Read more]
A return trip to Indonesia without even leaving Paris - yes!