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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.

Thinking about visiting Trans Studio Mall, East Indonesia's biggest shopping center? This article gives you the real scoop. Discover its massive size, complete brand selection, and an exciting indoor theme park perfect for families. But be warned! It also reveals the downsides, like disastrous weekend crowds and tricky parking payment systems. Get all the essential tips, from scoring discounts to finding secret free seats, to decide if it's worth the trip and how to survive your visit.

Discover Pojok kopi topaz, Makassar's unassuming corner cafe with a stellar 4.9 Google rating. Don't let the simple roadside tables fool you—this is a hidden gem for local coffee lovers. The star of the show is the signature Kopi Gula Aren, a perfectly balanced palm sugar coffee. It’s the ultimate no-frills spot for a chill chat with friends over an authentic brew. Just remember, it's drinks only, so come for the vibe and the coffee

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 Makassar's "legendary" Kopitiam Hertasning worth the hype? This review gives the honest truth. While the spacious venue is great for large groups, the food is a real mixed bag. The absolute star of the show is the unbelievably crispy and chewy youtiao (Cakwe), paired perfectly with a silky Teh Tarik. However, other main dishes and the service might leave you disappointed. Get the essential tips on what to order and what to avoid before you go.