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Menu for BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe in Harrisonburg, VA

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  • Cuisines:

    Indonesian Asian

    Indonesian Asian

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery

  • Dietary:

    Vegetarian , Organic , Vegan

  • Known for:

    Quick bite, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Great dessert, Halal food, Healthy options, Vegan options, Organic dishes, Small plates, Casual, Great tea selection, Cozy, Vegetarian options, Wine, Drive-through, Good for kids, Wi-Fi, Debit cards, College students, Popular with Tourists, Alcohol, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Popular Dinner, Transgender safespace, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Lunch, Mask required, Popular Lunch, Accepts reservations, Curbside pickup, Solo dining, Fast service, High chairs, Family-friendly, Restroom, LGBTQ+ friendly, Seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments,
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BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe in Harrisonburg, VA, is a Indonesian restaurant with average rating of 4.9 stars. See what others have to say about BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe. Worried you’ll miss out? Reserve your table by calling ahead on (540) 434-3542.

BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe offers all sorts of meals, including organic dietary options.

On top of the amazing dishes, other attributes include: quick bite.

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Karis Krieger 2 years ago
5

I don't know that I had ever had Indonesian food before this, but it was excellent! Such good and so many flavors. My friend and... I both enjoyed the spicy sauce in the spoon. Read more

Primi Akhtar 2 years ago
5

I WISH I COULD FLY OR TELEPORT. TO THIS PLACE. Excellent service from David and rest of staff--incredibly friendly and careful... with any food allergies. Food was fresh, aromatic, delicious. I asked for extra spice and I recieved it cooked in thereperfectly and balanced. Vegan Dishes: Vegan Rendang (Jackfruit!) Potato and Tofu curry, and Tofu summer rolls. Respective toBangladeshi cuisine: the Rendangs flavoring and color was reminiscent of Korma with a warming undertone of ginger, moist anddryer than traditional curries, but still packing a ton of flavor. The Potato and Tofu curry was spiced liked chicken curry,also very warm with ginger and coconut milk. Summer rolls were very fresh. TOFU used in these dishes did not have freezer burntaste or old chewy taste. Every bite tasted so fresh. AND THEN THE BILL. Very very affordable, and portions generous. All thebest to this place. Read more

Agatha Su 2 years ago
2

This is not authentic Indonesian food and yes I am Indonesian. Let?s start there. The website says it?s ?inspired? by Indonesian... cuisine and yet ?Indonesian Cafe? is attached to the restaurant name. It?s a bit misleading. If Indonesian food flavor palate isnormally a 10, this place?s flavoring maybe goes up to a 4 if I?m being generous. Let?s start with what I ate. Sate - first ofall the color of the sauce is incorrect, like they used too much water and not enough of the peanut sauce (bumbu kacang). Thechicken was not it for me either. I ate one and honestly didn?t want to even finish it. The sambal has no taste to it. No spiceno flavor. It was almost like I ate tomato sauce. I had to get someone else to taste it in case I was hallucinating but nopethey agreed. No flavor no spice. Nasi beef rendang - while the rendang was soft, it?s also flavorless and not what rendangshould be. Like they didn?t simmer it long enough to absorb any of the flavor. This felt more like beef stew (minus the stew) ofsome sort more than rendang. The stir fry vegetables doesn?t normally accompany rendang, maybe pecel would have been better. Itried the stir fry veggies, and it was just okay. Odd but okay. It?s definitely nothing like anything I?ve ever tried inIndonesia. Soto - let me preface this with saying that I use to eat soto at least once a week. I LOVED soto and even betterwhen it?s cold outside. This is not it. It has hints of what soto should taste like, but it?s like they didn?t simmer it longenough to absorb the flavor. It?s also like they?re missing a key ingredient that I just can?t name. In fact, I sent a photo toanother Indonesian and first thing they said was, is that Tom Yum? (Thai) as a joke because it was not soto. I don?t wantpeople to be misled thinking this is an authentic Indonesian restaurant because it?s not. I don?t want Indonesian food to bemisrepresented that people think that this is how it should taste like. This may be inspired by Indones Read more

Amanda Nunez 2 years ago
5

We had a spring rolls and fried rolls as appetizers and also ordered a few entrees. Everything was delicious and the sauces were... great. The sambal had great flavor and just enough heat. Read more

Ally Deen 2 years ago
5

OH. MY. SWEET. DELICIOUSNESS. Best random stop ever! Everything was delicious, unique, scrumptious, fresh, just wonderful. The... atmosphere is quaint and lovely. Our server was freaking fabulous (Hi, Daniel! Thanks again!) but the other server was just asawesome, and everyone was so friendly, warm, helpful, and kind. I live in Arkansas and 10/10 I will drive my tail back toVirginia just to eat here again. Read more

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What forms of payment are accepted at BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe?

They accept Credit and Debit at BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe.

Does BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe offer delivery?

Yes, BoBoKo Indonesian Cafe offers delivery.

When is open?

is open on the following days:

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM 04:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM 04:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Thursday: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM 04:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Friday: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM 04:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Saturday: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM 04:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Sunday: Closed