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Discover Makassar's best-kept secret: a hole-in-the-wall for true coffee purists. This no-frills spot ditches fancy decor for what matters: exceptional, local Sulawesi coffee at shockingly low prices. Soak in the rustic, 90s retro vibe, play on the old-school arcade machine, and enjoy the strong community feel. It's an unpretentious sanctuary dedicated purely to the love of a great brew, not for those seeking Instagrammable aesthetics or air conditioning.
Anjay! Looking for this shop in Makassar, I almost thought my GPS was joking with me. It's hidden away after so many twists and turns, in a corner among warehouses and shops. If it weren't for the rich aroma of coffee I smelled, I really would have turned around and left. 😮💨
In short, this is a "holy land" dedicated to true coffee lovers. It's not about the ambiance, but all about that pure sip.

Discover Warung Laota, a hyped Halal Cantonese spot in Makassar known for its "god-tier" signature congee and crispy fried dough sticks. However, this 4.7-star restaurant is a total gamble. While the food can be phenomenal, you might face terrible service, inconsistent quality, and a stuffy ambiance. This review weighs the incredible congee against the frustrating experience, giving you the full scoop and essential tips to decide if it's worth the risk.

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.

Think Soto Betawi is always creamy? A popular spot in Makassar is changing the game with its unique clear-broth version. This savory soup is packed with meaty flavor, minus the heaviness of coconut milk. Customize your bowl with tender beef cuts and don't miss the legendary pairing with Nasi Sambal Goreng (spicy potato rice). It's a flavor combination you won't forget at this bustling, no-frills local eatery that serves food fast.

Dive into Tumbak Kayubangkoa, a legendary Makassar spot that serves confidence, not heavy seasoning. Their signature Ikan Bakar (grilled fish) arrives plain, showcasing its incredible freshness. The secret? A special chili dipping sauce that unlocks an explosion of flavor. Don't miss the "god-tier" Pepes Telur Ikan (grilled fish roe)! This bustling, noisy eatery offers a truly authentic local experience for adventurous foodies who appreciate the pure taste of top-quality seafood.