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Discover a hidden gem bakery in Solo that’s a paradise for Disney and Marvel enthusiasts! This spot is famous for its incredible, edible cartoon-themed birthday cakes, bringing your favorite characters to life. Beyond the show-stopping cakes, you'll find delicious, well-priced bread and a super chill vibe. It's the perfect place to grab a unique souvenir or treat yourself, but be sure to plan ahead, as parking is extremely limited during peak hours.
Every time I passed this bakery in Solo, I always thought it was just an unremarkable old neighborhood shop, but today I went in for a look and almost came out on my knees... Anjay! I was wrong, I was so wrong! 😂

Discover Dapur Solo, a legendary canteen offering an authentic taste of Solo in a stunning Javanese courtyard. This bustling, cafeteria-style spot serves up sweet, home-style dishes at incredible prices. Must-tries include the rich Tengkleng (mutton soup) and tangy Asem-asem Iga (beef rib soup). The catch? It gets famously crowded and chaotic during peak meal times, so visit during off-peak hours to truly enjoy the vibe and delicious, affordable food.

Discover Solo's answer to M Bloc, but even cooler! Lokananta Bloc transforms Indonesia's oldest recording studio into a vibrant creative hub. Explore a fascinating music museum filled with historic vinyls, then chill in the open-air space with live music, creative markets, and trendy cafes. This retro-industrial spot is the ultimate hangout for music lovers and hipsters. For the best experience, visit on a weekday to avoid the massive crowds and enjoy the laid-back vibe.

Craving Solo's legendary Serabi Notosuman? This viral snack is famous for its crispy edges, soft center, and rich coconut milk flavor, with chocolate being a fan favorite. This guide tells you why it's a must-try, but also gives a heads-up on the potential pitfalls. Get essential tips on how to beat the long queues, avoid parking nightmares, and ensure you get your serabi served perfectly hot and fresh right from the traditional clay pots.

Kampung Kecil in Solo is the hyped-up spot even the President visited, known for its stunning Sundanese garden and waterside gazebos. While the ambiance is perfect for family photos and chilling out, the food is a mixed bag. This review spills the tea on what’s worth ordering, like the delicious Kangkung, and which signature dish—the infamous honey-grilled ribs—is a major letdown. Find out how to navigate the hype and have a great meal without the disappointment.