Awang Kitchen Menu – Queens, NY

Type : Indonesian restaurant

Location : Queens, NY

Upmarket fixture with bar seating preparing classic Indonesian & Asian dishes with a homey feel. Based on 438 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.5 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery

Awang Kitchen 11373

Address:
8405 Queens Blvd Ste 1C, Queens, NY 11373

Phone: (347) 492-9264

Website:

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Hours

Tuesday 12–10 PM
Wednesday 12–10 PM
Thursday 12–10 PM
Friday 12–11 PM
Saturday 12–11 PM
Sunday 12–11 PM
Monday 12–10 PM

Menu

Appetizer From Kitchen
Rissole (2 Pieces)
Spring roll. Filled with carrot, dried shrimp and vermicelli.
$3.49
Edamame
Steamed soybean.
$4.49
Rice & Noodles
Bubur Ayam Betawi
Chicken porridge betaw. Conge with quail egg, gizzard, liver, heart, shredded chicken, Chinese cruel and yellow gravy.
$7.99
Nasi Tim Ayam Jamur
Steam rice mushroom chicken. Steam rice with chicken, mushroom, quail egg, meatball and chicken soup.
$8.49
Vegetable Entrees
Gado-Gado Jakarta Entree
Mixed steamed vegetable. Boiled fresh mixed vegetable, tofu, tempeh, broiled egg, rice cake and onion cracker with peanut sauce.
$8.49
Ketoprak Entree
Boiled vermicelli, bean sprout, fried tofu, cucumber, rice cake and padi oat cracker with peanut sauce and garlic.
$8.49
Mixed Entrees
Ayam Goreng Kremes
Crunchy fried chicken.
$9.49
Ayam Goreng Kalasan
Marinated fried chicken. Fried chicken marinated with coconut water.
$9.49
Poultry a La Carte
Ayam Goreng Kremes
Crunchy fried chicken.
$8.49
Ayam Goreng Kalasan
Coconut marinated fried chicken.
$10.49

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Reviews

shams
Walked in and was immediately able to find a table. A waiter came ti serve me and I gave my order very fast. Ordered the Fried chicken. The food was good and the sides were good too. The customer service was also good. The hot sauce was just red Chilli on the side. Could have been maybe a bit spicier. Overall – 8/10.

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Uyen Nguyen
There aren’t too many Indonesian restaurants compared to other cuisines in NYC. The food here is pretty good. The crunch chicken has a light coconut taste that I really like. The beef is okay, not really spicy. The only thing I don’t like is the vegetable on the egg; it has a strong mustard taste. The restaurant is pretty small. Service is quick.

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Richard Damanik
Greatest indonesian food in nyc, got a plenty of options. Must try their bebek cobek (crispy fried duck with sambal)

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Yue Sun (Halo)
The sauce of the appetizer- chicken satay, was kind of smelly.. kind of fish sauce? I couldn’t hate it more…

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Javier Kohen
What a nice a discovery! The rijsttaffel was a great way to sample the variety of this restaurant. It’s a gentle introduction to the weirder and larger entrees, and it’s large enough that it can feed two people, and you can always add more sides. My favorites were the fried cheese/tofu pocket and the fried chicken (and I’m not a chicken person). The marinated meat was a bit dry for me. The food is inexpensive and by the end of the meal all the food in the bowls was gone 🙂

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Mama Jakarta
Delicious Indonesian foods, friendly workers and chef, small but it’s OK. Little bit pricey but it’s worth it.

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Jack Clayton
Sooo good! I always come here when i go to nyc. The bakmi is beyondddd! So good and so authentic. I recommend.

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Hsin Yi Wei
We were not familiar with Indonesian cuisine but would like to give it a try, and our friends recommended us Awang Kitchen. It was so popular with no available tables when we picked up our orders on a Sunday night.

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Roy Lambert
Unfortunately the food was delicious so ate it too fast before remembering to take photos

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Bernard Kok
I’m Malaysian so eating some Indonesian food brings back a lot of food memories. Anything ayam (chicken)is what you want. The fried chicken is fried great if you like to gnaw on bones this is for you. Rendang is a lil wet if you like the dry version but it fit what I like. Goat satay is a new for me delicious. 10/10 will come again

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