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Step back in time at Kios Asia Timur, a legendary Makassar spot serving authentic pork meatballs (Nyuknyang) for over 40 years. This no-frills shop is so popular it often sells out by early afternoon! Don't miss the giant, bouncy meatballs, massive fried meatballs, and unique Buras (coconut rice). The vibe is pure, bustling nostalgia. Just be sure to arrive before noon and bring cash to experience this unforgettable taste before it’s all gone.
As soon as I arrived in Makassar, a local foodie friend gave me a strict order: "If you want to eat the most authentic Nyuknyang in the whole city, you have to rush over to Kios Asia Timur before 12 PM, or else you'll be met with a closed door!"

Thinking of visiting Makassar's highly-rated Kedai Lawas? This honest review looks past the 4.9-star hype. While the photogenic 80s retro vibe and incredible Nasi Daging Cabe Ijo are major wins, it's not all perfect. Learn about the inconsistent service, slow food, and practical pitfalls like limited parking and a lack of power outlets. Discover if the nostalgic atmosphere and standout dishes are worth the potential hassle before you visit this legendary spot.

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.

Discover Coto H. Daeng Tayang, a legendary eatery in Makassar serving what locals call the "best Coto in town." Brace yourself for a hot, crowded, no-frills experience, but be rewarded with an incredibly rich and flavorful beef offal soup. Packed with tender meat and enhanced with lime and fried onions, this super affordable meal is an authentic taste of Makassar. Pro-tip: you can even ask for free soup refills! It’s a delicious, sweat-inducing adventure worth taking.

Tanamera Coffee in Makassar serves divine, god-tier specialty coffee, but is it worth the visit? This review explores the potential dealbreakers: a noisy, crowded co-working vibe, disappointing food, and hit-or-miss service. Discover who this spot is truly for, what to order (and what to avoid!), and whether the amazing coffee is enough to make up for the drawbacks. This is a must-read guide for coffee purists and digital nomads considering a visit.