Melati

Indonesian Restaurant in Soho
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7 / 10 from 3 reviews
Address

21 Great Windmill Street
Soho
London
W1D 7LB

Map
Telephone
020 7437 2745
Cuisine
Indonesian
Region
Soho
Nearest Station
Piccadilly Circus
0.13 miles
Opening Times
Monday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 15:00 Opens 17:30 - Closes 23:00
Tuesday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 15:00 Opens 17:30 - Closes 23:00
Wednesday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 15:00 Opens 17:30 - Closes 23:00
Thursday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 23:00
Friday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 23:00
Saturday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 23:00
Sunday
Opens 12:00 - Closes 23:00

Melati serve a variety of dishes with an influx of flavours from Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Catering for private parties of up to 40 people is available upon request, and there is also a takeaway menu.

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User Reviews

brownbear77

May 22, 2011

This restaurant, for an indonesian restaurant is a good one. even at 23:00 people are still coming.
I'm as n indonesia satisfied with what they serve. This is an Indonesian restaurant in London, so not all of the food will taste the same. If you know how to order food,then you will have a good dining. I would recommend this restaurant to anybody who want to taste indonesian food. it's good for an indonesian resto in London. can order the Satay, Tahu Telur (Egg Tofu),fried rice, rendang, its all good. soo yeah, try it out.
Beautiful Jade

May 10, 2007

I came accross this restaurant accidentally while going to British Visitor Center on Regent Street. As an Indonesian, I was very excited to find this restaurant. It turned out, it was the worst dining experience I have ever had since living in London in December 2006.

I ordered Ketoprak, spring rolls and mango juice. The spring rolls were okay, not fine, simply okay. The Ketoprak, however, was inedible. The while noodle was so overcooked and so soft and it was mixed with tasteless peanut sauce. That was it! I expected the Ketoprak to be a mix of fried tofu, bean sprouts, lontong and while noodle, just the way the Ketoprak in Indonesia is.

On top of it, the lunch cost me £16!
DanHam

Jul 12, 2005

Absolutely brilliant restaurant.

Shah and the team not only provide the best food in town but also an outstanding atmosphere and service.
Maik

Dec 16, 2004

Absolutely the best place to go in Soho. Lovely food, friendly atmosphere and you get entertainment by Sha for free :). The Lakta is amazing and you should also try the Lamb dishes...