Reviews Rasa Ria

5
Allison S.
+5
I go here often. I always get the roti canai with curry chicken dipping. Also the Sup Adam Pedas and add white rice it’s very good highly recommend it these two are my favorite dishes I get. Staff is friendly to me and food is always hot and fresh recommend checking out this small dinner.
5
Sylvia Lin
+5
Surprising good Indonesian & Malaysian food! The portion is generous and the waitress was friendly. Ordered R11-Malaysian Chicken Curry ($10.99), Malaysian Stir Fried Noodle ($10.50), Combo Fried Rice ($13.5), Tom Yom Noodle - Shrimp ($11.50). Kids' favorites are the fried noodle and rice. Tom Yom soup are on the spicy side, compared with typical Thai restaurant in US, but good for me. We had a great time here and will visit it again next time we passed the town.
5
Syed Fawaz
+5
Update: All the Chicken dishes at this restaurant are "Halal". They have a great selection of chicken dishes.. The Chicken curry with the paratha is absolutely delicious and the Sweet & Sour chicken was pretty good as well. Looking forward to going back and trying the remainder of the chicken menu. It's a nice little Indonesian-Malaysian restaurant. Located at West Main. They offer variety of Chicken, beef, shrimp, fish and veggie options. We went to try the Tuesday special of Fish Curry with eggplant/beans. It was really good, although the rice could be served hot instead of being just plain cold which tasted like microwavable rice. The husband and wife who run the restaurant are really nice people and try to get to know you while providing great service coupled with delicious food at the same time. Overall it's a good restaurant to try different flavors. There is fish, shrimp and vegetarian options for people looking for Halal food. There is very limited seating space so finding a table could be struggle at busier times.
4
Rafflesia leaf
+4
As a Malaysian, I would say their food was quite good. We have a great time here. It was our first time with our newborn baby, and the lady came to greet us and say hi to our baby also we chit-chatted for quite a while after we enjoyed our food… Recommended their : Fried Kueh Teow Nasi Goreng Indonesia Teh Tarik
5
Zach Boyle
+5
Best food ever, beef randon, corn beef fried rice are my favorites
5
Logan Rowe
+5
Big fan. Very tasty and affordable. I still haven’t tried the beef rendang, which I hear is excellent. My butter chicken was really good. Maybe a little overcooked, but the flavor was there. The roti and curry puffs are 🔥.
4
Chay Leonard
+4
Surprised to find a Malaysian/Indonesian restaurant here in Michigan. Went there for dinner and ordered a curry chicken with rice a bowl of Sup Asam Pedas (spicy & sour soup with seafood and chicken). The soup was really good. The curry chicken was not fantastic and was a little disappointed. Wanted to try the Pulut Inti dessert (sticky rice with coconut topping) but was told it wasn't available. But overall it was a good experience at the restaurant as this was an unexpected find for me.
5
Chrissy Caldwell
+5
Just ordered takeout in pajamas. Food was absolutely delicious and a mom and pop too! We had the beef and tofu retdang. My only constructive criticism would be to have two versions for the tofu retdang; one traditional as you have it now, and one geared towards Americanized (a little more zesty and sweet). The beef retdang - wouldn’t change a thing! Thank you!!
5
Ken
+5
Being born and raised in Malaysian, the food you’re getting from Rasa Ria is authentic as it gets! If this is your first time trying Malaysian/Indonesian food I recommend trying Beef Rangdang, Nasi Goreng or Nasi Lamak! Pro: Delicious authentic food, very affordable and great portions. Con: The restaurant moves at a fast-paced and may come off as rude, I recommend knowing what you want to order before calling them!
5
Erin Joy
+5
Saved to favorites after 1 visit! Incredible flavor profiles. Really great depth and complexity that vary for each dish.
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