This new Manhattan restaurant uses Indonesia's iconic Indomie to let you choose your own noodle adventure:
)—slurped down as everything from a midnight snack to post-workout fuel to an energizing breakfast. Indonesian households might keep their pantries stocked with Indomie, but it’s also easy to find the ready-to-order noodles at any local warung kopi, which translates as “coffee shop” and functions as a café and convenience store rolled into one.
If it feels like a warm hug, that’s not by accident. Co-owners Cut Lakeisha Salsabila Pradhanitya, Omar Karim Prawiranegara, and Teguh Chandra were feeling homesick for their home country during the pandemic—andcraving their go-to dish. “All Indonesians have an emotional attachment with this noodle,” explains Pradhanitya. “It’s just our comfort food that we like to eat.
The beauty of the Indonesian noodles is that there is no correct way to dress or top them. But Warkop NYC offers rough guidelines to hit maximum noodle enjoyment—whether you’re dining at a warung kopi or whipping up a bowl in your kitchen.There’s nothing like a bit of extra crunch to take a dish from good to glorious. That’s why every noodle order at Warkop NYC is garnished with a sprinkling of fried shallots.
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