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Discover the secret behind a viral Makassar fried chicken joint that operates with no menu and a cash-only policy. While the prices might be "devilish," the food is heavenly. This spot is famous for its unique free-range chicken, must-try satay, and a legendary sambal that elevates every bite. Find out if this notoriously quirky restaurant is worth the hype and learn the essential tips for navigating its unusual rules without breaking the bank.
Honestly, before coming to Makassar, countless people recommended this Ibu Tini fried chicken place to me. But when I got here... there were no prices on the menu at all? Anjay! I immediately felt like something was up... A restaurant this willful still exists these days? Feeling nervous, I braced myself and ordered anyway.
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Discover a hidden gem in Makassar that's a huge hit with the local Russian community! This article explores Caliente, a remote fast-food spot with near-perfect reviews. Find out why its legendary Indonesian-style fried chicken is hailed as the city's best, with crispy skin and incredibly tender meat. Plus, get the scoop on other must-try dishes like a rich Beef Noodle and the mysterious SolRoho. It’s a journey, but the incredible flavors are worth the trip.

This highly-rated Padang restaurant is a true paradox. While the floors are notoriously slippery and hygiene can be questionable, the authentic food is an absolute showstopper. This guide reveals the must-order dishes, like the incredibly tender Ayam Pop and savory Sate Padang, that make it all worthwhile. Discover the essential tips for navigating the pitfalls—from service quirks to checking your bill—to enjoy a truly memorable meal that’s packed with flavor.

Don't be fooled by the simple roadside setup of Hidangan Coto Maros. This local gem in Makassar serves an incredibly authentic and savory coto soup that will captivate you instantly. While the flavor is a huge win, the portions are famously small—gone in just a few bites! The pro-tip? Ask for the free soup and topping refills to get your money's worth. For a cooler, more chill vibe, a nighttime visit is highly recommended.

Discover why a crowded, no-frills "hole-in-the-wall" serves Makassar's #1 Coto. This spot is all about the food, not the ambiance. The secret lies in customizing your own bowl: the initially simple broth transforms into a rich, complex soup after adding salt, lime, and their special sambal tauco. For an incredible price, you get a bowl of tender meat and offal that's so good, it's even attracted presidents. It’s a true taste-over-comfort experience.