StopBye Cafe - Indonesian Fusion Food Truck — Indonesian restaurant food truck in Los Angeles, California

StopBye Cafe - Indonesian Fusion Food Truck

3.3(16)

About

StopBye Cafe is an Indonesian fusion food truck in Los Angeles, California, known for shrimp nachos, coconut rice bowls, and lemongrass fried chicken. It is rated 3.3/5 from 16 reviews. Service speed and food quality vary by customer experience.

Menu Highlights

Indonesian restaurant Moderate

Price Range

Moderate ($$)

Contact & Location

Address

W Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90043, Los Angeles, California

Hours

Closed today

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Reviews

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Maya Farshoukh

★☆☆☆☆ a year ago

I don't ever leave reviews, but this was so bad that I could not skip it this time. Everything on the menu is $13 plus tax. That's not the issue here, although even if this meal were $5 I still wouldn't get it. I ordered the red beef curry bowl and I truly wish I could get a refund. There was barely any beef in this bowl; it was all rice and the beef made a 1 inch by 2 inch cameo. There was zero, and I mean ZERO flavor. It was spicy in the sense that it was hot, but besides pure heat there was nothing flavoring this meal. There was NO SAUCE and this whole plate was just oily- the rice was even soggy from it. There were 3 stale, sad french fries included in this bowl that made me wonder if it was added on accident. There were small sprinkles of lettuce and shredded carrots included, and 6 thin slices of cucumber that tasted like they had been sitting out to dry all day. Additionally, I am not sure if this is because I'm lighter skinned than the guy ordering before me, but I noticed the staff treated me nicer than him. The lady taking orders legit was about to put in his beef noodles request as a fried chicken sandwich. How do those sound anything alike 😐. She smiled when helping me and the white girls behind me, but seemed bothered when she was dealing with the two male customers of tan complexion. All over weird vibes. Do not spend your money here unless you enjoy being disappointed.

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Ken K

★☆☆☆☆ a year ago

Paid US$20 for this at the LA convention centre. Tastes nothing like mee goreng, and the chicken is basically fried flour. A total rip-off and would’ve skipped this on hindsight, even if it were half the price.

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Joshua Abzun

★★★☆☆ 3 years ago

Had their Lemongrass fired chicken with garlic noodles and the food was not terrible nor will it blow your mind. The cost was 14 bucks plus tax, but it was an average sized bowl. First time trying Indonesian food but, I wish I could give them a 3.5 starts. I would only go if you are in the mood to try something different. Definitely have had worse. (Food truck btw)

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R S

★☆☆☆☆ 4 years ago

I don't know if I just got unlucky, but I don't know how anyone can say this is good. I got it as a food truck at the LA Auto show and had the chicken sandwich, beef plate, beef sandwich, and garlic noodle bowl. Everything was just amazingly bland and lacked any kind of distinctive flavor that made it Indonesian other than the noodles. Heck it even lacked salt and sugar. The beef literally was unseasoned and tasted like me just cooking some beef at home with an instant pot with just a bit of soy sauce. The chicken sandwich was no better than chick fil a but it cost $16. The fries were terribly dry like day old McDonald's fries. And the Coco coffee honestly just sucked and tasted like coffee with spoiled sour milk in it. Worst of all it took 20 minutes to order and another 25 minutes to get my food. It was "wish I could have gotten a refund" bad.

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Memos Munchies

★★★★★ 6 years ago

Favorite dish: Everything is good! Especially the the shrimp nachos and coconut rice bowls ‼️‼️ Service: Fast and friendly Dining experience: Food truck Would I come back? I can't wait to catch them around LA ‼️‼️

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