So, I've been interested in trying out Kusuka since it's been open, but it's been closed every time we tried to go. It took a long time but we went for a girls night a week ago to finally try it out. We made a reservation on the anticipation it would be busy, but these fears turned out to be fairly unfounded and we were easily seated. Service was fantastic and very cheerful. We ordered and paid for our food via the menus found on the QR code.
Mains wise, Queen V had the Nasi Goreng with Schnitzel whilst I had the Comfortabowl. Despite the reviews I had previously read about their portion sizes, these were both very adequate in quantity and executed well. I tried some of the nasi goreng and found it to be well seasoned and the schnitzel was crisp. The comfortabowl was also delicious with a perfectly scrambled egg and tender beef slices. I'm not sure if it was really Indonesian cuisine, but it was delicious nonetheless.
We also had a serve of Kusuka fries with tuscan sea salt. These were crispy outside and fluffy inside. The price wasn't too cheap but the portion was quite generous and definitely enough for sharing among all of us and complimented our meal well.
Not wanting to miss the opportunity to try new things, we also had a dish of Hometown, Indo Meatball Soup. It originally comes with rice but we paid extra for a swap to noodles. The noodles weren't particularly worth it because it was essentially just a blanched two minute noodle. The meatballs were quite wholesome and chewy though, in a light chicken broth. It tasted good but I don't see why this dish couldn't be achieved at home with some simple store bought materials.
We had an all round good time at Kusuka Corner. The food was solid and reasonably good value. I wouldn't hesitate to go back soon.
Price Range: $25 - $35pp
Taste: 8/10
Value: 7/10
Service: 8/10
Environment: 7/10
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