Table at 7
Restaurant · Coronation Road ·

Table at 7

Restaurant · Coronation Road ·

Indonesian & Western fusion, rich sambal, tender satay, lobster prawn mee

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41 Namly Ave, #03-00 SIM Management House, Singapore 267616 Get directions

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Reservations required
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Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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41 Namly Ave, #03-00 SIM Management House, Singapore 267616 Get directions

+65 6235 6275
@tableat7

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•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Dessert

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Dec 10, 2025

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"Chef Nora Haron, known for her excellent kaya toast and Indonesian dishes during her time at Oakland’s Drip Line, is back as the chef at Table at 7, an offshoot of the Singaporean cafe Killiney Kopitiam that will open in Walnut Creek in June; she’ll be creating a menu that is her own Californian vision of dishes like laksa and some selections from IndoMex, her Oakland pop-up that mashed up the cuisines of Mexico, Indonesia, and Singapore." - Ellen Fort

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Table at 7

Meng Hui O.

Google
A hidden gem for Indonesian style food! It’s very rare that I give a 5 star review of food but this place deserves it. Chef owner Eugenia Ong guided me through the entire restaurant, private dining room etc. Chef Eugenia is very passionate about the quality of the ingredients in her food and she uses the best of the best. Started with the usual fried prawn crackers which were not oily. The sambal was the wow factor. Well balanced, not too spicy nor salty. The umami sambal is obviously made fresh daily with subtle notes of blachan and chillies. Dip the crackers into the sambal and enjoy. Pork and chicken satay were cooked Indonesian style with some kechap manis type sauce lightly drizzled on top. Iberico pork is used and it was “melt in your mouth” tender. Chicken satay was also tender and juicy. Homemade achar complemented the dish perfectly. The Prawn Mee Soup was a winner. One of the best ever. Chef revealed that lobster heads, dried scallops were added to add richness and flavour in the stock. The stock was thick and hearty loaded with flavour of prawns and pork. Spinach is used instead of the usual kangkong. Iberico pork and prawns added more flavour. Liberal topping of fried pork lard added another layer of flavour! Presentation was special as it came in a lidded bowl on a trivet with a small tea candle lit under it. This ensures a delicious warm bowl while eating through the layers of ingredients. The winner is the beef rendang which came with the Nasi Kunyit birthday dish. Beef was super juicy and tender. Rendang is cooked in the traditional manner using roasted shredded coconuts which gives it a depth of flavour. The best beef rendang I’ve tasted. Excellent food. What a gem of a place!

Teck B.

Google
Food and service are both pretty good but there’s a couple of things to take note of. Food can take quite a while to be ready if the restaurant is full. After we were served our starters, it took another 50mins before the main courses were ready. Everything we ordered was really nicely prepared and was good, but please give the desserts a miss. It was more of an after thought on a otherwise very good menu.

Suet Ming Y.

Google
I had the ikan pepes - cod grilled in banana leaf, coconut salad and roasted garlic rice - for my main. The fish was fresh and sweet, and infused with grill aroma. The tomato-based sambal was refreshing. The roasted garlic rice was like an "umami bomb"... like chicken-rice rice on steroids! I was also impressed with the banana crumble with kaya and gula java. We will be back for more! Almost fullhouse tonight despite the stormy weather. Reservations are a good idea. 1 slight downside was that there were many young children dining with families this evening. (Saturday, on a long weekend). Therefore there was a fair amount of squealing and kids running around. I guess this is a family-friendly, kid-friendly place, and not so much a quiet grown-up romantic candlelight dining place.

Ernest H.

Google
Group of 8was the only patron for the night. Had the whole restaurant to ourselves. Read some bad press about this place. But somehow the food wasn't bad. Maybe it's management issues. Interesting flavours.had the Asian cuisine not the western.

Kevin A.

Google
Five stars all round for this establishment. Good food, good service and good atmosphere. Can be considered to be off the beaten track in location. Food wise the mix of Indonesian and western flavours is exquisite.

D.Teo

Google
Was on leave and came here for a nice quiet lunch. Service was attentive and restaurant setting peaceful. Food was great too, had the 2 x 3-course set lunch. Really value for money. Will be back again!

Pearl Y.

Google
The food was amazing!y family and I were here to celebrate my Dad’s birthday at night and we loved each dish! The oxtail rendang was my favorite in particular because of how soft the meat melted in your mouth! The prawn noodle was a very close second 😌 Special shoutout to the chef for the excellent meal, and to Bhati for his excellent service and attention! ☺️

Michela Z.

Google
Tasty local and international fare at this neighbourhood restaurant. Hidden inside the SIM building, and only known to those “in the know”, this is a typical venue for family gatherings or easy-going and unpretentious occasions. The setting is simple and relaxed. We followed the recommendations and tried the Indonesian platters as well as the lamb. All dishes were tasty and the ingredients were fresh and flavoursome. If you live the area, this is a nice family night out.