
About Wayan
French-accented Indonesian menu created by celebrated chef Jean-Georges' son Cédric Vongerichten is served in a sleek setting.
What People Are Saying
from Google"More of a 3.5 because the service and atmosphere were great but the food didn’t land. I was expecting a little more creative because I love Indonesian The star of the show was the Pandan passion fruit custard… honestly would not go back for the food, but would come back for the dessert. The lobster noodles and corn fritters were good, the tenderloin was okay but the Indonesian flavors fell flat, same for the escargo which was a miss. All in the portions are quite small and unimpressive for the price, you’re definitely going more for the vibes."
"A sleek spot with a compact menu of contemporary Indonesian-inspired dishes. While the food was enjoyable, the flavors didn’t fully land, with more emphasis on presentation and vibe than authenticity. The satay skewers were on the smaller side for the price - the chicken was nicely nutty and the scallop tasted fresh, though the lamb leaned a bit dry. The hamachi tartare had a fun crunch from the crispy rice, and the octopus was a clear highlight with a great char and tender texture. The lobster noodles were flavorful and peppery, though the use of lobster felt more like a gimmicky twist than something essential to the dish. Overall, it’s a stylish spot with thoughtfully prepared plates, but the flavors leaned more refined and fusion than hearty or inventive."
"I really wanted to like this place and it was good. The food was fine (the corn side and the scallop skewers were the standouts), the service was fine and the decor was beautiful. It was just an overall underwhelming dining experience...the prices were too high for the portion and quality. While I'm no expert on Indonesian food, I definitely wasn't enlightened by this dining experience. The dish I was excited to try thanks to the hype was the lobster noodles - they were ok. Everyone in my group agreed...we weren't upset by the meal. It was fine, but we all agreed that once was enough."
"The food is indeed bland, but also wayyyyy too spicy. Don’t get the eggplant side, 1 bite and you’ll die. Atmosphere is great but overall agree that it is overrated."
"Best dining experience. The chef executes the blend of french and Indonesian cuisine perfectly. I love rendang Escargot. Anyway definitely recommend this place! Enjoy my pictures"
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