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Looking for a quiet workspace in Makassar? Discover a hidden, minimalist cafe that's a digital nomad's dream. With its serene, all-white "library" vibe, it's the perfect spot to focus. Fuel your productivity with their acclaimed lattes and delicious spicy chicken wings while browsing bookshelves and local art. This review also shares essential tips on the best seating, navigating limited parking, and what to order (and what to skip) for the best experience.

Craving the best Padang food in Makassar? SURYA MANIK is a local legend, but it comes with a catch. While the Rendang is unbelievably tender and the Tunjang melts in your mouth, the service is notoriously frustrating. This article weighs if the divine food is worth the difficult service. Discover pro tips on how to navigate this famous spot, including the best times to go and a secret takeaway hack for maximum value.

Discover ADAPADA KEDAI in Makassar, a cafe with a brilliant split personality. The ground floor is a buzzing, smoky hangout spot perfect for socializing. Head upstairs to find a completely different world: a quiet, smoke-free sanctuary with books, ideal for focused work or a peaceful read. Don't miss the impressive pour-over coffee and crispy Ubi Goreng (fried sweet potato). This unique spot truly offers the best of both worlds, catering to any mood.

Parents in Makassar, rejoice! Almaz Fried Chicken is your new go-to spot for a stress-free family meal. This place serves up incredibly crispy and juicy fried chicken, uniquely paired with aromatic Nasi Kebuli (spiced rice). The real game-changer is the indoor mini playground, allowing parents to relax while the kids play. It’s a clean, family-focused haven where even picky eaters are happily fed, making it the ultimate dining destination for those with children.

Is Makassar's "legendary" Kopitiam Hertasning worth the hype? This review gives the honest truth. While the spacious venue is great for large groups, the food is a real mixed bag. The absolute star of the show is the unbelievably crispy and chewy youtiao (Cakwe), paired perfectly with a silky Teh Tarik. However, other main dishes and the service might leave you disappointed. Get the essential tips on what to order and what to avoid before you go.