Wong Solo Casa Ari

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

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Wong Solo Casa Ari Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Wong Solo Casa Ari is located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain on Calle Veintinueve de Abril, 43,. Wong Solo Casa Ari is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category indonesian restaurant in Spain.

Address

Calle Veintinueve de Abril, 43,

Price range

$$$

Phone

+34828126824

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Alexandra Wilson

I love this place. I’ve been coming here regularly for about two years now. I love everything on the menu, especially the tallerines vegetarianos and the curry chicken I also keep a jar of their spicy sauce in my fridge at all times. It’s the best!

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R J

The owner kept adding secret surcharges/add-ons to the bill without telling us. Food was mediocre. We ordered a Rendang curry and a Nasi Goreng - only Nasi Goreng was ok. Rendang curry was 14 euros and came with basically no meat. I'd not come back again.

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Andres Guevara

Huge portions.. great to share.. the food is clearly authentic and tastes homemade

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Natalie

Authentic fresh Indonesian food. Many Veggie and vegan options. Very tasteful and healthy food. Portions are very big, good for sharing between people, if you do so prices are moderate. If you are on your own it’s a bit pricy but still ok. Liked the atmosphere a lot, mostly expands, digital Nomads and Indonesians make a funny mixture. Friendly staff.

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Ivan Aditia

Heard this little restaurant from one of my Indonesian crew members at Mein Schiff so I decided to give it a try while my cruise ship was docked at Las Palmas. I have to say this is a great Indonesian restaurant and I was a bit surprised to found one in the Canary Islands. Portion is excellent, and the foods are cooked by an Indonesian lady from Solo, Central Java which is why the foods tasted so good. First visit I tried the Nasi Campur, the portion was large. Then on the second visit I tried the fried rice aka Nasi Goreng, not bad. Unfortunately, one of my crew members told me that the Soto Ayam wasn't really good and didn't taste exactly like what a typical Soto Ayam back at home. Of course, there were a lot of Indonesian crew members during my two visits. Place is, however, very small with only 5 or 6 tables, so expect to wait a little bit when it gets busy. Overall, I'm satisfied.