There are several Asian markets in Stockholm. I usually go to Oriental or Hong Kong Trading. Both are located around Hötorget. So far I only found Indomie and other Indonesian products in Hong Kong Trading, but they have recently changed owners and the Indonesian products supply seems affected by this change.
There is one Indonesian cafe/bistro called Erna's Bistro (the owner, Erna is Indonesian) near Gärdet subway station. A new Indonesian restaurant just opened in January 2017 in Solna, it's called Restaurang Jakarta, and the owner, Fiona, is Indonesian. I have tried Restaurang Jakarta and can vouch for its authenticity.
Food that suits Indonesian palate is perhaps Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Mexican and Middle Eastern food to an extent (more Turkish, maybe Lebanese, for Persian, only the meat skewers and rice).
South American food would also sit quite well with the Indonesian palate. I can definitely recommend Supper close to Rådmansgatan T-bana station.
Asian restaurants that I have tried to be acceptable:
Tjabba Thai for their fried red tilapia (it's like Indonesian gurame goreng) and stir fried water spinach (a.k.a. kangkung). Located at the far end of Drottninggatan, past Hötorget.
PhoBun and Eatnam if you crave for Vietnamese spring roll and beef pho, located near Rådmansgatan and Odenplan, respectively.
Shogun for the best dim sum in Stockholm, located near Gamla Stan.
Chopsticks and Tang for good Chinese buffet, both located close to T-centralen and Åhlens.
Chili Masala for Indian food, located close to Solna pendeltåg station. The owners are Pakistani, but they also have a good and large selection of vegetarian food.
There is one Indonesian cafe/bistro called Erna's Bistro (the owner, Erna is Indonesian) near Gärdet subway station. A new Indonesian restaurant just opened in January 2017 in Solna, it's called Restaurang Jakarta, and the owner, Fiona, is Indonesian. I have tried Restaurang Jakarta and can vouch for its authenticity.
Food that suits Indonesian palate is perhaps Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, Mexican and Middle Eastern food to an extent (more Turkish, maybe Lebanese, for Persian, only the meat skewers and rice).
South American food would also sit quite well with the Indonesian palate. I can definitely recommend Supper close to Rådmansgatan T-bana station.
Asian restaurants that I have tried to be acceptable:
Tjabba Thai for their fried red tilapia (it's like Indonesian gurame goreng) and stir fried water spinach (a.k.a. kangkung). Located at the far end of Drottninggatan, past Hötorget.
PhoBun and Eatnam if you crave for Vietnamese spring roll and beef pho, located near Rådmansgatan and Odenplan, respectively.
Shogun for the best dim sum in Stockholm, located near Gamla Stan.
Chopsticks and Tang for good Chinese buffet, both located close to T-centralen and Åhlens.
Chili Masala for Indian food, located close to Solna pendeltåg station. The owners are Pakistani, but they also have a good and large selection of vegetarian food.
There seems to be an Indonesian bistro called Erna's Bistro, Brantingsgatan 27, Stockholm: http://www.ernasbistro.se Perhaps you can try and review this one. Wonder if it has the authentic Indonesian flavours. I live in the Netherlands and of course we have a lot of Indonesian restaurants here, some very good.
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