Indonesian Culinary TrailNew South WalesOfficial Community Activation
Physical Map + Digital Quest

Discover the Taste of Indonesia in Sydney CBD.

Explore Indonesian restaurants, grocery stores, shops, and local services through a cultural food trail designed to celebrate community, flavour, and the future vision of Indonesian Town in Sydney.

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About the Trail

What is Food Trail Maps?

01

Explore Indonesian Spots

Discover restaurants, grocery stores, cafés, and services across New South Wales through one curated cultural trail.

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Follow the Physical Map

Pick up a printed Food Trail map with QR codes and connect your journey from the street to the digital platform.

03

Collect Progress & Rewards

Upload eligible receipts, collect stamps, and track your prize claim status as you support Indonesian merchants.

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Aroma of IndonesiaRestaurantEligible

Aroma of Indonesia

03-04, 151 Clarence St, Barrack Pl, Sydney NSW 2000

Aroma of Indonesia offers a more refined dining stop for Indonesian flavours in the CBD. Try dishes such as beef rendang set, Indonesian nasi lemak, nasi goreng, or other comforting plates served in a polished city setting.

Halal CertifiedDine-in
Ayam Penyet Ria AustraliaRestaurantEligible

Ayam Penyet Ria Australia

Next to Cali Press Cafe, 397 Kent St, Sydney NSW 2000

Ayam Penyet Ria is all about the penyet experience: smashed chicken, ribs, or duck served with rice and sambal. Choose from flavours like balado, bawang, matah, or ijo for a satisfying Indonesian meal in the CBD.

Halal CertifiedPopular
Dapur SateRestaurantEligible

Dapur Sate

4/1 Little Pier St, Haymarket NSW 2000

Dapur Sate is a great stop for exploring Indonesia's satay traditions. From sate ayam Madura and sate kambing Tegal to sate maranggi, sate lilit Bali, and sate taichan, it offers a fun way to taste regional variety in one place.

Halal CertifiedDine-in
D'Penyetz and D'CendolRestaurantEligible

D'Penyetz and D'Cendol

Shop 8/339 Sussex St, Sydney NSW 2000

D'penyetz and D'cendol is a great stop for crispy smashed chicken, sambal, and a refreshing Indonesian dessert drink. Try ayam penyet with your preferred chilli style, then cool down with es cendol before collecting your food trail stamp.

Halal CertifiedPopular
Dutch SmugglerCaféEligible

Dutch Smuggler

10 Bridge St, Sydney NSW 2000

A convenient CBD coffee stop with an Indonesian touch, Dutch Smuggler serves specialty coffee alongside popular café bites such as the mie goreng toastie and beef rendang toastie. Perfect for a quick lunch break or an easy stamp along the trail.

Popular
Dutch SmugglerCaféEligible

Dutch Smuggler

200 George St, Sydney NSW 2000

Dutch Smuggler brings specialty coffee together with playful Indonesian-inspired café bites. Drop by for coffee made with Indonesian beans, or try its popular mie goreng toastie and beef rendang toastie for a quick CBD bite with a familiar twist.

Popular
Community Parade

A Trail That Brings Communities Together

Food Trail Maps celebrates Indonesian flavours, merchants, and communities across New South Wales — connecting culture, commerce, and the shared vision of Indonesian Town in Sydney.

Join the Movement

Be Part of the Food Trail Movement

Whether you are exploring for the first time or collecting stamps for rewards, the trail welcomes everyone who wants to taste, support, and celebrate Indonesian culture in NSW.