Our favorite feeds at Kusuka are the pimped-out Indomie dishes, prettier variations of late nite drunken road feeds we have thoughout Indonesia, although we get the impression most folk are into Kusuka’s instagram-y drinks. And we have simply found the rissoles…
Kopi susu with a view – this little strip is a good folks watching spot.
Nasi goreng – $15. Indo fried rice topped with googie and hen schnittie. The schnittie is superb, they actually know the way fry some chicken at Kusuka.
The rissoles ($4.90) are a must-try – egg and beef pastramie, crumbed and fried oh so completely with a beautiful crisp crunch.
Cue dream sequence…
Historical past suggests Kusuka’s rissoles descended from the Dutch reign of Indonesia. They usually very a lot reminded us of the kroketten and bitterballen that we had as beer snackages in Amsterdam final 12 months – that very same pretty crunch, oh my.
Finish dream sequence…
Our go-to at Kusuku is the Hurricane ($14.50) – Indomie immediate noodles with corned beef, cheese, peas and a fried egg hat. A hangover favorite.
A more healthy vego possibility is the Backyard Bowl ($17.50) – Indomie with tofu, avocado, home acar pickles, pineapple, crunchy fried noodles and rendang sauce.
Espresso Tubruk ($5) – just like a Bali espresso the place you must look forward to the espresso grinds to sink to the underside earlier than slurping. As a black espresso lovers this actually floated our boats, wealthy and earthy. Additionally obtainable with condensed milk.
Purple velvet – $5. A scorching milky drink in glass, like a Nineties latte with out the napkin tied across the center. However there isn’t a espresso, it has pink stuff with a little bit chocolate and marshmallow, refined however undoubtedly there. It is candy however not too candy, simply the best way we prefer it.
Iced pink velvet and pink drink ($7) – these had been kinda like strawberry Fast, it is enjoyable, however the scorching pink velvet latte drink is the one we’ll be again for.