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D'Penyetz Lorong Chuan

4.1(132)on Googleserangoon

151 Lorong Chuan, #01-24, Singapore 556741

Dine-inTakeoutDelivery

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:00 AM – 8:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
BSolid

Score: 75 / 100

Atmosphere60
Queue wait70
Consistency60
Food quality70
Value for money75

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: D'Penyetz Lorong Chuan is a reliable spot for Indonesian fare, particularly for those who appreciate a good sambal.

The sambal, available in up to seven spice levels, is frequently highlighted as a key draw, with many recommending Level 6 or higher for heat seekers.

The Level 7 sambal is noted for its sweet and savoury balance, pairing well with rice.

While the Ayam Bakar Taliwang Kampung ($14.50) and Iga Bakar ($14.50) are popular choices, some feedback suggests the Ayam Geprek can be dry and overly coated in flour.

The Tahu Telor ($8.50) is also a consistent favourite.

Portions have been noted to be smaller recently, and some feel the chilli's flavour has dipped.

The space itself is not large, which might be a consideration for bigger groups.

We'd recommend D'Penyetz for a quick, spicy Indonesian fix, especially if you're in the area and craving authentic sambal.

Best for individuals or small groups, and consider ordering via their takeaway kiosk to bypass lunch queues.

Signature

Ayam Bakar Taliwang Kampung

Best time

Avoid lunch peak hours

Price

$$ ($11-15/person)

Score: 75 · 5 sources

What customers say

D'Penyetz Lorong Chuan is generally well-regarded for its authentic Indonesian cuisine, particularly its customizable sambal with up to 7 spice levels, which many find sweet, savory, and satisfying.

While the Ayam Bakar Taliwang Kampung, Iga Bakar, and Tahu Telor are popular and delicious, some customers note a recent drop in standards, with smaller portions and less flavorful chili.

The Ayam Geprek is occasionally criticized for being too dry and having an overly thick flour coating, though the fried chicken is otherwise enjoyed.

Service is often fast and friendly, especially from the cashier aunty, but the small venue can get busy during lunch.

Authentic and customizable sambalAyam Geprek dryness/coating issuesValue for money set mealsFast and friendly serviceSmall venue, busy at lunch
70% positive10% neutral20% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★MH Tham· 5 months ago

Food is still great, but standards seemed to have dropped. Portion was smaller, chilli seemed less tasty. Will order again soon to confirm.

★★★★HJ Arron· a year ago

We order this frequently on foodpanda whenever we crave for Indonesian food. They have the closest sambal to what you can find in Indo. So far the level7 sambal is most suitable for my taste. Sweet an…

★★★★★dessy danggraini· 11 months ago

Had very nice lunch at this place. Chili is spicy (important) and they have some levels of spiciness. I recommend you go for level 6 and above if you like to it hot. The aunty in the cashier was so ki…

★★★★★Timothy Teo· a year ago

Located across Luckin Coffee, gets busy during lunch time. Take away kiosk makes it easy to order without queuing. Set meals start about $11+, good taste and value

★★★★KLKK· 3 years ago

Yummy Indonesian food. Surprisingly good. The chilli has up to 7 levels to be selected. We ordered Ayam Bakar Taliwang Kampung (S$14.50), Iga Bakar (beef) (S$14.50), and Tahu Telor (S$8.50). We op…

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