Raden Lina has established itself as one of Singapore's most respected destinations for authentic Indonesian and Malay cuisine, serving traditional Nasi Padang and regional specialties since 1998. This Muslim-owned restaurant chain operates multiple outlets across Singapore's eastern regions, bringing the rich culinary heritage of Indonesia's Padang region to local communities with uncompromising authenticity and quality.
The restaurant's signature offering centers around traditional Nasi Padang, featuring the famous beef rendang with its complex blend of aromatic spices, sweet and tangy ayam masak merah (red-cooked chicken), and the distinctive sotong hitam (squid cooked in its own ink). Their popular Nasi Ambeng platter at S$8-9.80 allows diners to experience multiple dishes in a single serving, while individual sets start from just S$6.80, making authentic Indonesian flavours accessible to all.
With strategic locations including Bedok North, Big Box, Heartbeat@Bedok, Pasir Ris West Plaza, Tampines East, and Tampines Mart, Raden Lina has built a loyal following among both Indonesian expatriates and local food enthusiasts. The restaurant's commitment to traditional preparation methods, combined with affordable pricing and consistent quality across all outlets, has made it a trusted name for anyone seeking genuine Indonesian and Malay culinary experiences in Singapore.
It was super spicy. Even for me… someone who loves her chillies. I had assam fish, beans and achar w
It was super spicy, even for me, someone who loves her chillies. I had assam fish, beans, and achar with rice. It cost me $8. A tad expensive, but fish and vegetables are costly according to friends in marketing. However, the fish was a disappointment; it was hard. It was also tough to evaluate the taste of the curry and achar because of the spice level, but the achar was crunchy. So, would I return? Unlikely.
Wandering Tales
Driest chicken I’ve ever had, rock hard, super gooey sauce, taste weird, ayam bakar not supposed to
The driest chicken I've ever had, rock hard, with a super gooey sauce that tasted weird. Ayam bakar is not supposed to taste like this. I don't know when this chicken was made or how long the sauce was kept, but I'm never returning here anymore. EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK.
F Mdm
Makcik wearing gold bracelets has damn bad attitude & so cranky. Terrible service. Can't even speak
The makcik wearing gold bracelets has a very bad attitude and is so cranky. Terrible service. Can't even speak to you decently. Food was just average. Definitely not returning.
Kim Tan
Beef was a little tough side.
Rice was over cooked and soggy.
Pricey menu.
The beef was a little tough. The rice was overcooked and soggy. The menu was pricey.
Soma Mian
Today, around 2:50p.m. At one two eat bedok heartbeat.
My total was 6.50. I paid $5 with cdc voucher
Today, around 2:50 p.m. at One Two Eat Bedok Heartbeat, my total was $6.50. I paid $5 with a CDC voucher. For the remaining $1.50, I paid in cash with a $10 note. They only gave me $1 back when I should have received $9. This feels like a scam. I just want to know if I can get my change back; if not, it's my loss. Furthermore, the employees were rude and ignored my query.
I noticed the stall has CCTV. I was wondering if the footage around that timing could be checked. I clearly remember giving a $10 note to the cashier. If the CCTV proves me wrong, I will admit fault. If it proves me correct, I want my money back [$8] and an apology from the cashier who handled my transaction.
To the owner: At around 2:50 p.m., I was wearing a tudung and all black attire with a phone sling and black headphones decorated with cartoon characters. The cashier who handled my transaction was a bit chubbier and was wearing a green or red-ish tudung, I believe.
Positive Reviews
Kacang
Very sedap. Will order again. 1 of the better tasting Nasi Padang in Bedok area. The black ink squid
Very delicious. Will order again. One of the better tasting Nasi Padang in the Bedok area. The black ink squid was very tasty.
Ravi Pillai
This meal had me go on a blast to the past!!!! Tears in my eyes from memories of eating at my neighb
This meal took me on a blast to the past! Tears welled up from memories of eating at my neighbours' when I was a kid! The lemak ayam, the sambal terong, the poor man's meat (sausage and fish all in sambal), and to top it off, the sambal belachan! This is a must-visit stop! The ibu manning the stall was also nice and friendly.