I’ve eaten Indonesian food all over the place, so can say that the Sate served at the Nusa Dua is probably the best I’ve had anywhere.
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| Date Written: 1 January 2009 | |
Testimonial By: Doddy Dee, UK.
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| A favourite in Soho for early special price meals or after shopping. Good prices and great food. Love the hot lamb chops and chilli fries as well as the other commoner dishes. Very pleasant service and clean toilets. Read the mixed review - never had a bad experience myself! |  |
| Date Written: 11 July 2009 | |
| Testimonial By: Riana rosantie, Indonesia. | |
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| Nusa Dua is a sweet little Indonesian restaurant on Dean Street. You can eat in or takeaway (they have a two course takeaway offer for £7.95). It is a small restaurant, with only a few tables. The decoration is simply themed and tastefully done. There is also outside seating, though it is a busy street and the restaurant itself has a glass frontage, so you can watch the world go by from the inside too. |  |
| Date Written: 23 November 2008 | |
| Testimonial By: Billy, UK. | |
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I first came this restaurant in 1993 whilst visiting london adn have been many times since and also recommended it to others visiting the capital. all with excellent reviews and as well as very tasty food, i will add that the prices are not excessive at all and have not changed that much in 15 years!!!! gosh, 15 years, is it that long ago!!!!!! delicious!! |  |
| Date Written: 20 November 2008 | |
| Testimonial By: Mrs. Mandy archer | |
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I stumbled upon Nusa Dua Restaurant a few years ago and it has been my favourite eating place in London. This restaurant ticks all the right boxes for me. The staff are warm and friendly, food is delicious and varied and the atmosphere is chilled out. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting the West End. |  |
| Date Written: 1 April 2008 | |
| Testimonial By: Mrs. Spennynash | |
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Nice interior, lovely table settings. Average menue incl Thai dishes. Our starters werer tasty yet disappointingly small - the satay was fresh but the potatoe dish was tasteless and starchy. Our main courses provied equally disappointing - my beef dish consisted of 4 x 20p-coin size bits, whereas the chicken was tasty but dry - and all covered by large bits of salad leaves, large tomatoe slices etc. The staff whilst friendly were not familiar with standard drink mixes. Surprisingly all the croquery was badly chipped. In conclusion .nice interior, friendly staff but unacceptably tiny portions - shame with a bit more effort this restaurant could do better.
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| Date Written: 07 Aug 2007 | |
| Testimonial By: Mr. Michael Pohl | |
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| I booked a table for 12 at the Nusa Dua for lunch as one of my colleagues is about to leave the office. Most of us chose from the 2 course lunch menu, while one of our party chose from the main menu. The two staff were very attentive to any of our requests and the service was extremely prompt. They worked hard to ensure that we were well looked after and dashed around the restaurant to ensure other clientele were seated without fuss. Their service and manners were impeccable, which is a hearty commendation – one which should be emulated by other local restaurants more often. In short, their cheerful attitude and smiling faces improved the spirits of the 12 grumpy old men sitting around the table. |  |
| Date Written: 07 June 2007 | |
| Testimonial By: Mr. Graham | |
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| This tiny little restaurant on Dean Street has much to recommend it, making booking in advance of your visit a very wise idea. The colourful interior at Nusa Dua is certainly a talking point and the friendly staff are more than happy to provide you with a warm welcome. The best of the Indonesian menu is the rijsttafel, a selection of various different dishes allowing you to take a culinary tour of the Far East and give you a good insight into the diversity of the menu in time for your next visit. |  |
| Date Written: 2 February 2006 | |
| Testimonial By: Mrs. Linda Buttle | |
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| Open 7 days a week from noon till 11.30 and Friday and Saturday till midnight. Sundays from noon till 10pm.
Nusa Dua 11-12 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 3RP (off Oxford Street) nearest underground Tottenham Court Road |