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Craving authentic Javanese food in Makassar? Discover Warung Soponyono, a hidden gem serving a true taste of home. This unassuming eatery is famous for its legendary Rawon Daging, rich Nasi Pecel, and flavorful Ayam Pedas. Enjoy the super friendly, at-home vibe and affordable prices that make it a local secret. This guide shares all the must-try dishes and essential tips for the best dining experience at this beloved spot.
After staying in Makassar for a long time, my mouth really starts to miss that rich Javanese hometown flavor… A friend mysteriously dragged me to this unassuming Warung Soponyono, saying it's a secret spot for fellow Javanese folks. Honestly, looking at the storefront, it's just the most ordinary roadside eatery (Warteg), so I was a bit skeptical.

Fall in love with the stunning Japanese garden ambiance of this restaurant in Makassar—it's a picture-perfect spot for any occasion. But does the taste match the top-tier decor? This review reveals the truth: the food is a hit-or-miss affair. While must-try dishes like the Chicken Nanban shine, others fall flat, making for an inconsistent experience. Find out if the incredible vibe is worth the gamble before you go.

Tucked away in a Makassar alley, this "gunny sack warehouse" is a coffee lover's dream. Don't be fooled by its rugged exterior; inside, the aroma of freshly roasted beans is intoxicating. This roastery headquarters serves phenomenal coffee, from a clean Japanese Drip to a perfectly balanced Kopi Susu. The surprise star? The food is just as incredible, with a legendary Mie Goreng Jawa. It's a must-visit for serious coffee and surprisingly delicious eats.

Thinking of getting steak in seafood-centric Makassar? This popular steakhouse is a must-visit for its divine, melt-in-your-mouth signature backribs and perfectly cooked wagyu. The chill ambiance makes it great for a night out with friends or a date. But be warned! While the steaks are heavenly, some non-steak dishes can be a disaster. Stick to the beef to guarantee an incredible dining experience, and don't forget to check for valet parking and social media promos.

Discover Warung Coto Amir Khan, home to Makassar's legendary Coto. While the "sauna-like" heat and cramped, chaotic space might test your patience, the reward is a god-tier bowl of soup. Savor the incredibly rich, slow-cooked broth and melt-in-your-mouth meat, with customizable offal options for adventurous eaters. This article explores if the phenomenal flavor is truly worth the challenging, no-frills experience and gives you tips to survive the visit.