Welcome to Indo Bistro
Experience the flavors of Indonesia at Indo Bistro in West Covina, CA. With a focus on authentic Indonesian cuisine, this restaurant offers a range of vegetarian options and is wheelchair accessible. Indo Bistro provides a casual dining atmosphere with moderate noise levels, making it perfect for groups or a dinner date. Enjoy outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials while indulging in rich dishes bursting with unique spices and flavors. The attentive waitstaff and extensive drink menu add to the overall dining experience at Indo Bistro. Don't miss out on this hidden gem that brings a taste of Indonesia to Southern California.
- 989 S Glendora Ave #951, West Covina, CA 91790, United States Hotline: +1 626-653-9383
Attention all food enthusiasts! Let me introduce you to the exquisite Indonesian gem, Indo Bistro, located at 951 S Glendora Ave in West Covina, CA. This casual dining spot not only offers a wide range of Indonesian delicacies but also provides a variety of amenities to make your dining experience exceptional.
At Indo Bistro, you can expect an array of vegetarian options, making it a perfect choice for those following a plant-based diet. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, accepts credit cards, and even offers catering services for your special events. Whether you're dining with a group or enjoying a romantic dinner for two, this cozy spot is ideal for any occasion.
What sets Indo Bistro apart is its commitment to providing a welcoming atmosphere for all patrons. With moderate noise levels, outdoor seating, and attentive waiter service, you'll feel right at home from the moment you step through the door. Not to mention, the restaurant also offers Wi-Fi, happy hour specials, and a selection of alcoholic beverages to complement your meal.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can attest to the impeccable flavors and expertly prepared dishes at Indo Bistro. From traditional Indonesian staples to innovative fusion creations, each bite is a tantalizing journey for your taste buds. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in the culinary delights of Indo Bistro – a dining destination that truly stands out in the vibrant food scene of West Covina.

I tried the Nasi Bungkus Padang which was phenomenal. The beef rendang in the dish was so soft and flavorful. The kale greens that were sauteed with coconut milk was the perfect side for such a hearty dish. The quantity is really good too and I highly recommend this restaurant! :)

I am Dutch Indonesian and this was just such quality Indo food! The space is clean and open, and the owners are so sweet and thoughtful! We got the rice cakes with all our nasi kuning, Risole, satay babi, satay ayam, bihun goreng! All tasted fantastic and their sauces, sambal and dipping sauce were sooo yummy! Can't wait to come back! Support local families!!!

Came in on a Wednesday at 11:55am. Not busy at all, no one else in the restaurant besides me. Vibe: small restaurant with 10 ish tables that can sit up to 4 ppl each. There's also a mini market inside which looks to have Indonesian snacks! Service: the workers were kind and attentive. They do speak little English as other yelpers have mentioned. I ordered my food to go but decided to eat in and they offered me a cup of water to go with my meal. Also since I was the only one here my order came out in exactly 10 minutes. Food: I went basic and ordered Nasi Goreng Spesial which came out to $14.99 after credit card and fees. A little on the pricey side but it's okay. The food was really tasty. I'll definitely be back to try their Indonesian rice dishes like the Nasi Kuming )

FOOD: Very good Indonesian food. We ordered a little bit of everything - it was all reasonably priced with good portions. I wish this place was closer to me - the Indonesian place by my house is very overpriced compared to this place. SERVICE + AMBIANCE: Friendly service. Restaurant is small and family style with a small market section.

When we went, the owners and workers were busy fulfilling a catering order so perhaps they didn't notice us come in and awkwardly stand to the side. Other people were standing around as well, and it looked like they were waiting for their to-go orders. A bulk of the space is taken up by Asian products on shelves. So I guess this is a restaurant and a mini-grocery in one. We ordered the nasi bugkung padang and the nasi kuning. I preferred the latter as it was beef slathered in sauce on top of rice. So delicious. The bugkung panang was on the dry side and didn't have that much meat it in. It was flavorful though. They handed us glasses, utensils and our own water container. But the spout of the water container was a little bit dirty. I had to wipe it down myself. I'm sure this was an oversight. Perhaps because their clientele mostly orders canned drinks. All in all, this is a good place to eat at in a pinch. You have to be patient though, as they speak little English, so they won't be able to answer a lot of questions with detail, such as whether or not a dish is more sweet than savory, for example. They are kind and attentive, and they didn't rush us to order.

Tried to call in an order but their phone line was not working. Ordered numbers 19. Nasi Bungkus Padang, 32. Mie goreng Jawa, 42. Sate Kambing, and S1. Batagor. I'm not sure if they were busy with large orders or if everything takes a while to cook but it was a 35-40 minute wait after I ordered. Everything was good and came in big portions. Nasi Bungkus Padang Stewed beef and chicken with rice and came wrapped in a banana leaf. The chili sauce that came with it was spicy but delicious. I am not sure if you can buy/request more chili sauce because it would go well with everything else. Mie goreng Jawa Delicious stir fried eggs noodles. Comes with a side of hot sauce that packs some heat. Sate Kambing w/rice cakes Lamb satay that comes with some peanut sauce and chili sauce. Initially I wanted to try the chicken satay but got the lamb instead to try something different. I thought the meat was a bit tough and had some fatty parts that were hard to chew through. The flavor was good but I would try a different satay next time. I didn't know if it would be good with the rice cakes so I ordered it. Rice cakes reminded me of overcooked rice pressed together. The rice cakes wouldn't soak up any of the juices as expected so it tasted pretty bland. I would opt out of the rice cakes next time. Batagor Fried tofu with meat was different from what I expected. It's a soft tofu that has meat stuck to it and then fried. Some pieces were not together so some pieces are just meat or some meat with tofu. Overall it was delicious.

Nasi bungkus Padang 5/5 Full of greatness. The balado egg was boiled then deep fried before putting it into chili sauce .. the correct way but takes more time. Most ppl just skip deep frying the egg. This extra step adds more flavor to the egg and changes the texture. Nasi ayam kremes 5/5 The sayur asem that went with this , was great. And the chili sauce had keffir lime leaves that left that lingering great smell when you eat it Pempek 3/5 I see this dish isn't their strength. Too soft, not crispy enough and the sauce was too sweet. Not recommended Overall I love this place , just skipping their pempek next time

Small and seemingly really authentic Indonesian place. There's one aisle with some market goods that were fun to browse. Table was a bit sticky. Everything we ate was delicious, but I loved the pork skewers and the peanut sauce it came with. The nasi bungkus padang that came in a banana leaf was super flavorful and perfect to pair with white rice. We also ordered a beef flat noodle dish that is good try if beef chow fun is your regular order at Cantonese places. Sadly wasn't a huge fan of the tofu dish -- the sauce was way too sweet for me. Btw, all their sauces are super delicious but some are very, very spicy!

I was craving some Nasi bungkus padang ($15) and this place was nearby. It was wrapped in banana leaf with beef rendang, crispy beef, chicken in coconut milk, deep fried boiled egg, and rice with spicy red and green chili. The beef redang was tender, a bit salty that went well with the chili sauce. The sauce had a good heat to it. The crispy beef was too dry and had no flavor to it. The staff was nice, a good amount of seating.

Yum! Not only am I glad to find more indo food in the area, but I am even happier that they actually make delicious food. Nice to know that people who come here and try indonesian food will get a nice representation of the food. And nice representation of the people too; the ladies who work here are nice. You could be spending about 15 bucks per meal here, but that's pretty average nowadays. The best part is: they give so much food, so much variety, and they are all packed with flavors. So far all the things we've tried are delicious, so you can't go wrong with any of them. If you want a recommendation for indo food newbie: try the ayam penyet. Tender smashed chicken full of flavor and comes with side dishes & sweet n sour soup. They also have nice table and chairs inside. It doesn't feel cramped when you dine in. Nice place to bring family or friends too.