SINGAPORE - Because of the proximity between Singapore and Sumatra, diners here are probably more familiar with the Sumatran style of Indonesian cooking, which is generally more spicy, due to chilli, than the dishes from other parts of the archipelago.
So many dishes at Sama Sama by Tok Tok, an Indonesian restaurant that opened at Jewel Changi Airport in April, may be new to many.
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