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Best Indonesian Restaurants in Brisbane

Looking for the best Indonesian restaurants in Brisbane? Unlike other cuisines, they're a bit more tricky to find, with just seven that we know of in Brisbane, ranging from tiny suburban no-fills eateries to a city restaurant and a slick Indonesian fusion at South Bank:

Warisan is a funky Indonesian hawker style eatery and bar located off the beaten track down a Fortitude Valley side street.
Located in South Brisbane, this sleek contemporary Indonesian grill and rijstaffel restaurant is the first of its kind in Australia
An authentic little slice of Indonesia found tucked away on Clayfield's Sandgate Rd
One of Brisbane's best Indonesian restaurants has opened in the city's Asian street food laneway
Kusuka Corner brings a taste of Indonesia to Sunnybank with delicious brunch fare and Insta-worthy drinks & desserts
The cool restaurant and bar raises the dining bar at South Bank with its exquisite Indonesian, Thai, Japanese & Chinese fusion menu
A colourful laidback no-frills Indonesian eatery found tucked away in Pinelands Plaza

The family-owned restaurant in Runcorn serves up delicious Indonesian hawker-style street food based on traditional recipes

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