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This Palembang eatery might lack AC, but it makes up for it with what could be the city's best Pempek. Dive into authentic, chewy fish cakes and douse them in an amazing, self-serve Cuko sauce. The bustling, open-air setting offers a true local vibe. Don't forget to try the savory Tekwan or grab some professionally vacuum-sealed Pempek to-go. It’s a must-visit for foodies willing to brave the heat for incredible flavor and a great souvenir.
The moment I sat down in Palembang, I was already drenched in sweat. I was thinking, what kind of place is this, they can't even be bothered to turn on the AC? 🤔 If it weren't for my local foodie friend who insisted I try it, saying this place is Palembang's hidden gem, I probably would have just turned around and left.
The shop is a two-story building with a bit of a retro vibe. You couldn't call it exquisitely decorated, but the wooden tables and chairs, paired with the old photos on the wall, gave it a lot of character. Because it's an open-air setup, you can clearly hear the sound of motorcycles whizzing by on the street. It's a bit noisy but also has a very authentic street vibe, the kind of Nongkrong atmosphere that locals love.

Discover a hidden gem in Palembang for authentic fishcakes! This humble, home-based eatery serves up legendary pempek that's worth the hunt. The star is the rare and luxurious Belida fish pempek, praised for its rich flavor and perfect texture. Don't miss the crispy kulit version and be sure to choose from four different spice levels for the signature Cuko dipping sauce. They even offer vacuum-sealed packs, making it the perfect travel souvenir for foodies.

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Nony 168 in Palembang serves what might be the city's best Pempek. These fish cakes are unbelievably flavorful, paired with a perfectly balanced Cuko sauce. The unique dine-in style lets you pick from a huge platter right at your table. While the food is god-tier, the service is a notorious gamble—you might get a server with a sour face. But for Pempek this good, it's a risk many are willing to take for an authentic taste of Palembang.