Peter Tan
The food was cold. I will never dine here. I would never serve this food to my dog
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Padang Lezat at Lot One Shoppers' Mall brings authentic Indonesian cuisine and traditional Padang flavors to the Choa Chu Kang community, operating at #04-16 within the Food Junction food court area that serves diverse culinary options daily from 10am-10pm. This Indonesian restaurant specializes in halal Nasi Padang and traditional Indonesian dishes that celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Indonesia's Minangkabau cuisine. Located within Lot One's vibrant dining section, Padang Lezat serves families, Indonesian expatriates, and food enthusiasts seeking authentic Indonesian flavors that bridge cultural food experiences while providing convenient access to traditional dishes during shopping and dining activities.
The authentic menu features traditional Nasi Padang with its characteristic array of pre-cooked dishes including rendang, gulai, sambal, and various curried vegetables and meats served with steamed rice, plus Indonesian favorites like gado-gado, soto, and regional specialties that showcase the diverse flavors of Indonesian cuisine. The restaurant's commitment to halal preparation ensures accessibility for Muslim diners while maintaining authentic cooking methods and spice blends that deliver the bold, complex flavors characteristic of Indonesian cooking. Each dish reflects traditional recipes and preparation techniques that honor Indonesian culinary culture while adapting to Singapore's dining preferences and food safety standards.
Strategically positioned within Food Junction's diverse food court environment, Padang Lezat serves the north-western community with accessible Indonesian cuisine that eliminates the need for separate trips to specialized Indonesian restaurants while maintaining authentic flavors and traditional preparation methods. The restaurant's presence within Lot One's multicultural dining options demonstrates Singapore's celebration of diverse culinary traditions while providing Indonesian residents and curious food lovers with familiar comfort foods and cultural dining experiences. Whether seeking traditional Indonesian comfort food, exploring authentic Padang cuisine, or sharing Indonesian flavors with family and friends, Padang Lezat continues to preserve and share Indonesian culinary heritage while serving the diverse and vibrant Choa Chu Kang community.
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Peter Tan
The food was cold. I will never dine here. I would never serve this food to my dog
pan Lay
This is i have to pay 12.50$ It's too expensive. i always eat Malay food. One type of meat and one type of vegetable.6.00$ now i take 2 vegetable If they charge $8, that's enough. Can take 10$ i am ok.now is 12.50 I am very surprised.😡 i just want to say ask the price befor Oder.
Chrisrogini Anthony
I ordered a set which was $7 and I wanted to add on a crispy batang fish is jus like anchovies which was a whopping $8 for a very very small portion and total came up to -$15.30 - sorry I am an avid Malay food lover but the price is crazy at times. 🥹
Zee Omar
Nothing to rave about. Just wondering if price of $7.30 is normal for rice + anchovies in sweet sauce + salted egg.
Xaf Shaf
Your staff don’t know how to check payment thoroughly? and just leave to go to serve next customer immediately… My card was declined and your staff didn’t realised, luckily i came back immediately to make the payment of $8. Monitor your staffs! Your staff was indeed rude as well
Faridah abd rahman
So expensive just just take chicken and 4 slice fish😅 how they count just agak agak esit ? …
Peng Tan
The food was cold. I will never dine here. I would never serve this food to my dog.
Faridah Abdul Rahman
So expensive, just chicken and 4 slices of fish 😅. How do they count? Just 'agak-agak', is it?
Zaf Shafi
Your staff do not know how to check payments thoroughly, as they just leave to serve the next customer immediately. My card was declined, and your staff didn't realize it. Luckily, I came back immediately to make the $8 payment. Monitor your staff! Your staff was indeed rude as well.
Zaki Omar
Nothing to rave about. Just wondering if the price of $7.30 is normal for rice, anchovies in sweet sauce, and salted egg.
Chrisrajini Anthony
I ordered a set for $7 and wanted to add on a crispy batang fish, which is just like anchovies. This add-on was a whopping $8 for a very, very small portion, bringing the total to $15.30. Sorry, I am an avid Malay food lover, but the price is crazy at times. 🥹
Pan Lee
Here's the edited review: This is what I have to pay: $12.50. It's too expensive. I always eat Malay food. One type of meat and one type of vegetable usually costs $6.00. This time, I took two vegetable dishes. If they charged $8, that would be enough. I would be okay with $10. Now it's $12.50, and I am very surprised. 😡 I just want to say: ask the price before ordering.
Js K
Order rice with one portion of sambal sotong, one veggie and one fried mash potatoes for $12.50. Slightly pricey but the best will be the sotong, the spiciness and meat tenderness and freshness. It was good
Miguel Esesjay
I ordered an ala carte meal consisting of beef rendang, fried ikan bilis (anchovies fried in sweet chili sauce), and rice. Rendang is tender and tasty and so is the ikan bilis, which retained its crispiness. The meal costs S$10.60, which is a little costly. Shall I recommend this stall? For the food quality, YES if you're not price conscious. They have a lot of variety of dishes on their spread.
Muhammad Nurhaikal
Good. Although on the pricier side.
Muhammad Nurhakim
Good, although on the pricier side.
Mitchell Sohjey
I ordered an a la carte meal consisting of beef rendang, fried ikan bilis (anchovies fried in sweet chili sauce), and rice. The rendang was tender and tasty, and the ikan bilis was also delicious, retaining its crispiness. The meal cost S$10.60, which was a little costly. Shall I recommend this stall? For the food quality, yes, if you're not price-conscious. They have a wide variety of dishes on their spread.
Jess Koh
I ordered rice with one portion of sambal sotong, one veggie, and fried mashed potatoes for $12.50. Slightly pricey, but the best was the sotong, especially its spiciness, meat tenderness, and freshness. It was good.
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