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Welcome to Batik

**OUR STORY - Batik**

Nestled on Queens Blvd in Rego Park, Batik celebrates the rich culinary traditions of Indonesian and Malaysian cuisine. From its vibrant decor to the warm atmosphere, the restaurant invites guests to indulge in authentic flavors. Signature dishes like the Ayam Goreng Batik and Curry Laksa transport diners to Southeast Asia, showcasing freshness and bold spices. The attention to detail extends to service, with friendly staff ensuring a delightful experience. With options for takeout and delivery, Batik makes enjoying exquisite meals convenient. This hidden gem is a must-visit for anyone craving a taste of Indonesia and Malaysia in a cozy setting.

Batik: Reviews & Ratings

Carmen M.
Carmen M.

Amazing Thai Food and Beautiful Atmosphere! This new Malay - Indonesian restaurant is a must-visit! The space is gorgeous, with a warm and inviting vibe. I had the crispy fish, and it was absolutely perfect--flavorful, fresh, and beautifully presented. Sandra was friendly and attentive, making the experience even better. Look at the pictures and see for yourself. This place deserves to be packed! Don't miss it!

Dom G.
Dom G.

First time here with the fam and had a great time. I was a bit disappointed when our waiter Sogi mentioned some of the dishes were no longer available however I was still glad I was able to still order my Indonesian staples. The place did not disappoint at all. Everything was very yummy and service was top notch. Order the chicken satay, gado gado salad and curry puff and you can't go wrong.

Nalicia S.
Nalicia S.

I tried this spot a few weeks back and it was pretty good. It's nice to have another Indonesian restaurant open in Rego Park/Elmhurst vicinity, especially one that is so easy to find. The restaurant is really chic and modern, and has relaxed vibes. The waiters were very friendly and got our food our fairly quickly. We tried the Roti Canai and had the House Special Fried Rice and the Char Kway Teow for entrees. I also grabbed a coffee. The food was decent and could have used just a tad more seasoning to really give it that kick. But, it was delicious and we finished it. I loved how strong my coffee was - I'm a fan of Malaysian and Vietnamese coffee so this was right up my alley. Overall, this is a decent spot to visit if you're in the area and craving Indonesian cuisine, or if you're looking for a new spot to try!

Jehan J.
Jehan J.

I ordered take out from here for the first time yesterday and again today for their lunch special. Their food is really good! I got their Ayam Mie Komplit (chicken noodle) and their Hainanese chicken. Both were delicious and a must try!! For the lunch special I got today, I tried their satay chicken skewers over rice and Nasi Lemak, which were also delicious. For my halal eaters, I called ahead of time and the server confirmed that their meat was halal, which was great news for me cause I was looking for a halal restaurant near me. I haven't personally visited the restaurant yet, but my husband did to pick up the food. He said it was nice, clean and big, but was surprised to see it was empty. Since the food is so good, I really hope more people start coming because they deserve more traction! Also, the servers are pretty nice over the phone, so all around five stars for now!

Holly C.
Holly C.

Indo/Malay fusion - lets give this a try! Food did not disappoint. We came early for dinner and there was no one else but my party. The menu was not large and there is a good amount of selections. Curry puff - lots of good filling and curry was delicious l. Not oily and not thick Pastry Roti - small portion and it's good crunch. Roti dipping sauce is different than typical Malaysian restaurant and it's actually better. Beef randang - tender but a bit dry, great flavors Shrimp sambal - you can adjust spicy level if you wish and I opted for mild and it was perfect. Gave plenty of shrimp with veggies and a side of rice Kangkung - thid veggie dish has shrimp paste and I'm not sure big of shrimp paste at all, but you don't taste it that it punches you in the face. It was cooked just right, not too soggy and not burnt.

JiHae L.
JiHae L.

What a nice restaurant. I know that this place is pretty new as they have grand opening flags at the front, and not many reviews are posted. There's ample seating at the restaurant, so I doubt you need to make reservations. The service here is really great too. They can describe the food well, so I liked that and show pictures too. The servers are very attentive, and the food comes out in a timely fashion, too. We ordered some appetizers such as the Roti (which we ordered three of bc it was very yummy) and calamari. One entree, which was the boneless hainese chicken with rice since there weren't many dishes that wasn't fried it came with this soup and two sauces too. Last but not least, the dessert called es tesler, which is better than what I expected bc it had strawberry milk with ice cubes, fruit, and jelly inside. I would go back to try other

Location

  • Batik
    95-34 Queens Blvd, Rego Park, NY 11374 Hotline: (718) 806-1890

Batik is a captivating culinary gem nestled right in the heart of Rego Park, New York. This Indonesian-Malaysian restaurant has quickly garnered attention for its inviting atmosphere and rich, flavorful offerings. With an extensive menu designed to please every palate, Batik has become a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts looking to explore the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia.

Conveniently located at 95-34 Queens Blvd, Batik offers a range of dining options including delivery, takeout, and even outdoor seating to enjoy your meal al fresco. Customers can take advantage of modern utilities such as QR code menus, closed caption TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The comfortable ambiance is complemented by warm service that aims to provide a remarkable dining experience.

  • Signature Dishes:
  • Boneless Hainanese Chicken – Served with fragrant rice marinated in steamed chicken stock, this dish is a rich favorite at $20.95.
  • Nasi Lemak with Curry Chicken – A delectable blend of Malaysian traditions at just $17.95.
  • Sambal Shrimp Over Rice – Sautéed with exotic spices, this dish is a must for seafood lovers at $19.95.
  • Grilled Pork Chop – A hearty option for those looking to indulge, priced at $28.00.
  • Deep Fried Red Snapper – An extravagant choice at $42.00, featuring Belacan sauce.

The reviews speak volumes about the quality of Batik's offerings. Customer Carmen M. raved about the crispy fish being "absolutely perfect" and praised the restaurant's aesthetic as "gorgeous." Dom G. highlighted the memorable experience with his family, enjoying staples like chicken satay and gado gado salad. Each reviewer noted the inviting vibe and attentive service—pivotal elements that elevate the dining experience here.

Your experience at Batik isn't just about the food; it's also about the ambiance. Customers have noted the beautiful and modern design, which enhances the overall dining experience. The attentive and friendly staff contribute to a welcoming atmosphere that invites you to linger a little longer over your meal.

Batik also caters to diverse dietary preferences, with options available for halal eaters, making it a versatile choice for gatherings or casual dinners alike. The restaurant's desire to welcome everyone is reflected in their large selection of dishes and accommodating service.

In summary, Batik is a refreshing addition to the local dining scene in Rego Park. Its blend of Indonesian and Malaysian cuisines, coupled with an inviting atmosphere and attentive service, creates an exceptional dining experience. Whether you're indulging in their signature rice platters or exploring new flavors, Batik is a culinary destination worthy of a visit—so don’t miss out!

For those interested in experiencing Batik's flavorful offerings firsthand, feel free to call (718) 806-1890 for more information or to make a reservation. Taste the culture at Batik, and you may leave with a newfound love for Indonesian-Malaysian cuisine.