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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.

Step back in time at Phoenam, a legendary coffee shop in Makassar's Chinatown that feels straight out of 1946. This isn't a trendy cafe, but a genuine old-school Kopitiam brimming with nostalgic charm. Savor their signature rich and smooth Kopi Susu, made with Toraja beans, and pair it with a classic Roti Kaya. It's an authentic and affordable taste of local history, offering a truly memorable experience for any visitor looking for an escape from the modern world.

Thinking about trying a highly-rated AYCE BBQ in Makassar? This review spills the tea on a spot with a 4.8-star rating. While the decor is lively, be prepared for turtle-slow service and inconsistent meat quality. The real star of the show is the dessert—a heavenly, melt-in-your-mouth milk pudding that’s addictively good. Find out if this sweet reward is truly worth the frustratingly long wait and get tips on how to survive the experience.

Searching for Makassar's best sunset? Head to the 20th-floor Gravity Sky Lounge for spectacular city and coastal views. This spot boasts a fantastic atmosphere with live jazz, perfect for a date night or chilling with friends. While the drinks and pizza are solid choices, this honest review gives the full scoop on what to expect—from the high prices to the hit-or-miss main courses. Get ready for an unforgettable view with some crucial insider tips.

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.