Naughty Nuri's
when we think of a chill-out bar with some good ribs, drumlets and drinks, an Indonesian styled concept rarely comes to mind. so when we heard that an Indonesian bar from Bali known for its "wicked ribs and killer martinis" are in town, we had to give it a try. Naughty Nuri's would sound a pretty cheeky name for an Indon bar and grill, but that was just one of the many small surprises we had for this place.
Naughty Nuri's is one of the many new-to-Singapore food concepts that opened at Capitol Piazza. It originated from Ubud, Bali and apparently has a very strong following there. Since its opening in Singapore, the bar enjoys pretty good weekday crowd, and reservations are certainly a must for Fridays and weekends. perhaps its Asian taste coupled with its blend of drinks gives it a unique appeal amongst the likes of Dazzling Cafe, Angelina and the nearby Tap Craft Beer Bar. while waiting for our food to arrive, we started off with a round of drinks. a local blend no less, with a bucket of Indonesian Bintang beer. it's pretty similar to local brews off the APB tap, and pretty smooth on the palette. if you'd like something stronger to kick start your night, the Nuri's Signature Martini would be one thing to try. our waiter joked that it'd be somewhat like a south-east Asian Baileys. as we came in a group, we went for their set dinner called Indo Pig Out which had pretty much abit of their popular dishes. in particular, their pork ribs (yes, pork..) are their specialty and the set dinner comes with a half-rack for sharing. the meat is very juicy and grilled to a level where you could lick it off the bones. the marinate sauce gives it a unique Asian flavour and the kechap manis sauce on the side to go with the ribs are superb. other bar food that came with the set included Indonesian Buffalo drumlets, fried tofu and Nasi Goreng with an assortment of sides amongst others. would like to specially mention that the Nasi Goreng can be also served with Maggi Goreng if you so prefer, and that's a popular choice as it turned out as good as probably a packet of instant IndoMee. another distinctive dish is the one above which they call Lemak Chilli Party. it's essentially chicken in lemongrass and coconut curry that will give your Nasi Padang stall a run for its money. If you like Indonesian food with your fix of Ayam Penyet or Nasi Padang, and at the same time would like a cold beer, Naughty Nuri's the place for you. Naughty Nuri's 15 Stamford Road, Capitol Piazza #01-84 Singapore 178884 Opening Hours Mondays to Fridays: 11.30 am to 2.30 pm; 5.30 pm to 11 pm Saturdays & Sundays: 11.30 am to 11 pm Synonymous with communal dining with friends and family.. |
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