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Planning a family meal in Makassar? Kampoeng Kuliner Makassar is a top contender with its massive space, dedicated kids' play area, and authentic local cuisine like Konro Bakar. But before you go, this honest review spills the tea on its major drawbacks, including painfully slow service and a specific dessert to avoid at all costs. Get the full scoop on all the pros and cons to ensure your family gathering is a hit, not a miss.
Is it always a headache finding a place for family gatherings? You need a big space, lots of food options, and a place for the kids to run around... This place I recently checked out in Makassar, Kampoeng Kuliner Makassar, is basically tailor-made for family meals. But! Don't rush over just yet, let me finish.

Discover Aroma Coto Gagak, a legendary Makassar eatery so good that even flight attendants line up for a taste! This 24-hour spot is a haven for late-night food hunters. Their must-try Coto Makassar boasts a rich, complex broth slow-cooked over charcoal and packed with tender beef and offal. It's an authentic, incredibly affordable culinary icon perfect for satisfying cravings anytime. Experience the true, comforting flavor of Makassar in a bustling, local-approved setting.

Looking for Makassar's student nightlife? KEDAI BUJANG is a massive 24-hour cafe buzzing with youthful energy near Unhas University. It's a popular spot for late-night study sessions and hangouts, fueled by super affordable food like the fan-favorite Nasi Goreng Bujang. The main drawback? An intense smoky atmosphere with very limited non-smoking space and spotty WiFi. It's the ideal place to experience local campus life, but non-smokers should be prepared for the haze.

Is a bowl of bakmi in Makassar worth 42k? This legendary spot, famous for its long queues, might just convince you. Dive into a carb-lover's dream with massive portions of chewy noodles coated in fragrant pork lard. The dish is piled high with juicy red char siu and addictively crispy fried pork rind (Babi Tore). While it's on the pricier and oilier side, this is a must-try for any serious pork noodle enthusiast visiting the city.

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.