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This legendary Makassar seafood spot is back after a major renovation, boasting a clean, spacious ambiance and even live piano music. While the service can be a hit-or-miss, the food is the real star. Dive into phenomenal grilled fish and shrimp bursting with authentic, smoky flavor that makes it all worthwhile. The prices are on the higher side, but for seafood this heavenly, it’s a culinary experience you won't want to miss.
The main event, of course, is the seafood!

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.

Discover a super budget-friendly hangout spot in Makassar where a meal and coffee can cost less than 50k! This lively café is a favorite among students, known for its vibrant atmosphere and signature local coffee, Es Kopi Nakke. It’s the perfect place for a fun gathering with friends. However, be prepared for a smoky indoor area and limited parking. For a more comfortable experience, opt for the outdoor seating and arrive by motorcycle.

Discover a legendary, no-frills spot in Makassar that's a must-visit for pork bun lovers. This tiny, takeaway-only shop serves up heavenly `Bakpao Babi` with cloud-soft skin and a generous, sweet-savory filling. While there are no seats, the unforgettable taste is worth the hassle. Don't miss their super meaty `Siomay` and homemade soy milk for the complete experience. It’s a true hidden gem offering incredible value and authentic local flavor you can grab and go.

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.