Kulon is a top choice for Indonesian food lovers in Singapore, serving up traditional dishes like bakmi, nasi, and sambal-based specialties that highlight the rich flavors of Indonesian cuisine. In this blog post, we’ll talk about Kulon menu, pricing, ongoing promotions, popular items, outlet locations, operating hours, and provide our honest review.
From the savory and sweet Bakmi Bangka to the spicy Bakmi Sambal Ijo, each dish is crafted to bring out the authentic taste of Indonesia. Kulon menu also features hearty options like Bakmi Gulai Sapi, where the Javanese-style beef curry adds a rich and satisfying depth to the noodles.
For those who prefer rice dishes, the Nasi Ayam Geprek Merah stands out with its crispy marinated chicken paired with sambal merah, delivering a spicy kick that’s perfectly balanced by fragrant rice. Lighter options like Bakmi Tempe offer a sweet and nutty flavor profile, making it a good choice for those who enjoy milder tastes.
Kulon Menu Categories
The menu of Kulon can be categorized as Dry Noodles, Soup & Rice, Bakso & Sides.
Kulon Menu With Prices
Let’s see the menu items category wise in detail. Prices mentioned below are in Singapore dollars.
Kulon Dry Noodles Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Bakmi Bangka | Braised sweet soy sauce chicken, blanched bok choy. Sweet & savory | SGD 9.20 |
Bakmi Sambal Merah | Braised sweet soy sauce chicken, sambal merah, blanched bok choy. Sweet, savory & spicy | SGD 10.10 |
Bakmi Sambal Ijo | Braised sweet soy sauce chicken, blanched bok choy. Sweet, spicy & earthy | SGD 10.10 |
Bakmi Crispy | Javanese marinated & fried chicken thigh, blanched bok choy. Savory & salty | SGD 9.70 |
Bakmi Gulai Sapi | Javanese style beef curry, blanched bok choy. Savory & salty | SGD 13.70 |
Bakmi Semur Sapi | Javanese style beef stew, blanched bok choy. Rich & umami | SGD 11.10 |
Bakmi Empal | Javanese style sweet fried beef slices, blanched bok choy. Sweet & salty | SGD 11.70 |
Bakmi Tempe | Braised sweet soy sauce tempe, blanched bok choy. Sweet & nutty | SGD 9.10 |
Bakmi Special | Braised sweet soy sauce chicken, bakso beef balls, blanched bok choy. Sweet & savory | SGD 12.70 |
Bakmi Komplit | Braised sweet soy sauce chicken, bakso beef balls, telur kecap, fried kulit pangsit, blanched bok choy. Sweet & savory | SGD 14.70 |
Kulon Soup & Rice Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Mie Bakso | Egg noodle, bakso beef balls, clear beef soup. Salty & savory | SGD 7.10 |
Nasi Ayam Geprek Merah | Fragrant white rice, crushed crispy marinated & fried chicken, Japanese cucumber, sambal merah. Sweet, savory & spicy | SGD 10.10 |
Nasi Ayam Geprek Ijo | Fragrant white rice, crushed crispy marinated & fried chicken, Japanese cucumber, sambal ijo. Sweet, spicy & earthy | SGD 10.10 |
Nasi Gulai Sapi | Fragrant white rice, Javanese style beef curry. Rich & umami | SGD 11.70 |
Nasi Tempe | Fragrant white rice, braised sweet soy sauce tempe, Japanese cucumber, sambal merah. Sweet & nutty | SGD 9.10 |
Nasi Empal Sapi | Fragrant white rice, Javanese style sweet fried beef slices, Japanese cucumber, sambal merah. Sweet & salty | SGD 11.70 |
Fragrant White Rice & Javanese Style Beef Stew | Fragrant white rice, Javanese style beef stew. Rich & umami | SGD 11.10 |
Kulon Menu Bakso Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Bakso Goreng | Fried bakso beef ball | SGD 4.70 |
Bakso in Soup | Bakso beef balls in soup | SGD 4.70 |
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Kulon Sides Menu Prices
Menu Item | Description | Price |
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Telur Kecap | Javanese braised eggs | SGD 3.40 |
Kulit Pangsit Goreng | Fried dumpling skins | SGD 2.90 |
Sambal Merah | – | SGD 1.90 |
Sambal Ijo | – | SGD 1.90 |
Singaporean’s Favorite Items of Kulon Menu
According to restaurant sources and data from famous food delivery platforms in Singapore, following are the most popular items of Kulon menu.
- Bakmi Bangka
- I love the tender braised chicken in the sweet soy sauce, paired perfectly with the fresh bok choy. It’s a sweet and savory delight.
- Bakmi Sambal Ijo
- This noodle dish has a nice kick with the sambal ijo, making it spicy and earthy. The soy sauce chicken balances it all beautifully.
- Bakmi Gulai Sapi
- The rich and flavorful beef curry is the star here. It’s savory and salty, and the noodles soak up all that goodness.
- Nasi Ayam Geprek Merah
- The crispy chicken with sambal merah is a spicy and satisfying combo. Paired with fragrant rice, it’s simply delicious.
- Bakmi Semur Sapi
- This dish offers a rich, umami taste with the Javanese-style beef stew. The flavors are deep and comforting.
- Bakso in Soup
- The beef balls in clear soup are light yet flavorful. It’s a simple dish but so satisfying.
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SGMY’s Review of Kulon Singapore
I recently had the chance to try out Kulon Singapore, and I must say, the experience was delightful. The Bakmi Bangka is a comforting bowl of noodles with tender chicken and blanched bok choy. The sweet and savory flavors are well-balanced, making it a go-to dish.
If you’re up for a bit of spice, the Bakmi Sambal Merah does not disappoint. The sambal adds a nice kick that pairs beautifully with the soy sauce chicken.
For something heartier, the Bakmi Gulai Sapi is a standout. The Javanese-style beef curry is rich and savory, making each bite deeply satisfying.
I also tried the Nasi Ayam Geprek Merah, and the crispy chicken with sambal merah was a fiery delight. The sambal brings just the right amount of heat, making it a dish that spice lovers will appreciate.
The Bakmi Empal, with its sweet fried beef slices, offers a unique blend of sweet and salty flavors. The beef is tender, and the sweetness is just right, making it a must-try for anyone who enjoys a good mix of flavors.
However, I found the Bakmi Tempe to be a bit underwhelming. While the soy sauce tempe is sweet and nutty, the overall taste lacked the depth and richness that the other dishes had. It’s a decent option for those who prefer lighter flavors, but it didn’t quite hit the mark for me.
Overall, Kulon Singapore offers a variety of dishes that cater to different tastes, with most of them being truly satisfying.
Is Kulon Halal?
Yes, Kulon Singapore is Halal Certified.
Kulon Locations & Hours
Location | Address | Opening Hours |
Bali Lane | 30 Bali Lane, Singapore 189866 | Closed on Monday Tuesday – Friday 11:30am – 3:30pm 5:30pm – 9:30pm Saturday – Sunday 11:30am – 9:30pm |
SGMY took all the images and prices from the following official sources of Kulon Singapore.
I’m Ryu, your resident Japanese and Chinese food guru hailing from Singapore. With a deep-rooted passion for exploring the culinary wonders of Asia, I’m here to guide you through the tantalizing world of Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Whether it’s savory ramen or delectable dim sum, I’ve got you covered with honest reviews and insider tips.