4/5 Rich B. 10 months ago on Google • 69 reviews
I
originally
visited
Waroeng
Windsor
when
they
were
at
their
previous
location
which
I
believed
was
Aldershot,
and
I
left
disappointed
because
half
of
the
menu
items
weren’t
available.
I
made
the
decision
to
give
the
restaurant
another
chance
and
I’m
glad
I
did
because
the
food
was
extremely
tasty
and
the
ayem
boku
or
woku
dish
was
juicy
and
tender.
The
ayem
sate
was
almost
authentic
but
the
chicken
isn’t
the
same
as
the
village
chicken
in
Indonesia
for
obvious
reasons
and
hence
doesn’t
have
that
specific
taste
but
it
was
really
nice.
You
do
have
to
ask
for
spicy
sambal
because
‘Bule’
taste
buds
can’t
typically
handle
spicy,
so
they
naturally
reduce
the
spicy
level
but
they
where
happy
to
throw
some
together
for
me.
The
meal
certainly
doesn’t
have
the
same
price
tag
as
Indonesia
lol!
I
had
a
similar
meal
in
manado
and
it
cost
me
like
120,000idr≈£3
but
it
cost
£65
here!!
I
did
have
two
es
cendol
though
and
again
not
quite
as
tasty
but
as
close
as
you
can
get
to
authentic
one
but
obviously
taking
into
account
ingredients
cost
a
lot
more
due
to
import
costs,
so
the
price
makes
sense
to
me
and
the
Jack
fruit
isn’t
as
tasty
as
when
it’s
fresh.
I
still
loved
it
:)
Would
definitely
visit
again
if
I
was
in
the
area
but
I
did
on
this
occasion
drive
one
hour
and
thirty
minutes
and
the
fuel
adds
up
lol.
If
I
had
anything
negative
to
say,
it
would
be,
bigger
portions
please
:)
lol
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