About Bobmi
Bobmi is a MUIS Halal-certified Indonesian restaurant at Keat Hong Community Club specializing in quick-service noodles and rice bowls. Their sambal-based noodle dishes, including signature options like Sambal Yinyang and Sambal Volcano, deliver spicy, flavourful bowls with customizable heat levels.
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4.3 · 38 reviews on Google
Putri Nanda
I went there alone for fasting. I’m the only one there; usually around 6:50pm people will start to chope their seat, but nope! It’s empty for a busy location, wisely. And the lady who served me is very nice! Food-wise, it is yummy; maybe I should put more chilli in it and lots of options. However, the atmosphere was okay; just the bright lighting outside and the smell of the oil, but overall it’s fine. I’m not too bothered by it! Will buy there someday to support it; the price is not that bad.
3 months agoNomNomFables
Bobmi’s Sambal Yinyang noodles hit the spot—springy, full of flavour and packed with a fiery kick that brings the heat. If you’re really into spice, you can challenge yourself with their Sambal Volcano! As for the cheesy bun, it’s a soft mantou topped with melted cheese. Not bad at all.
a year agoAdithyo Dewangga
The bobmie is good. nothing super special, just nice. Not the best Indonesian style mie, but when you mix it with sambal and all the toppings, it’s pretty solid. The only thing is the interior design the bright red and yellow colors are a bit too much for me. I can’t really sit there for more than 5 minutes. Overall, it’s good. Hopefully, the owner can keep improving the quality and taste of the food. Happy to see more Indonesian businesses popping up in Singapore!
a year ago
