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Curious about Saudi Fried Chicken? A new spot in Makassar is making waves with its unique take on this classic comfort food. Expect super crispy chicken seasoned with rich Middle Eastern spices, served alongside fragrant Nasi Kebuli instead of plain rice. The serene atmosphere and a game-changing garlic sauce make it a must-try. This article reveals all the details, from flavor highlights to money-saving tips, for a one-of-a-kind dining experience you won't want to miss.
Just arrived in Makassar, and my feed was flooded with this place claiming to be "Indonesia's #1 Saudi Fried Chicken." For real, people will claim any title these days, so I went in with a "let's see how amazing it really is" attitude, fully prepared to roast it.
But then... Anjay! I judged too quickly! 🤦♀️

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.

Discover Aroma Coto Gagak, a legendary Makassar eatery so good that even flight attendants line up for a taste! This 24-hour spot is a haven for late-night food hunters. Their must-try Coto Makassar boasts a rich, complex broth slow-cooked over charcoal and packed with tender beef and offal. It's an authentic, incredibly affordable culinary icon perfect for satisfying cravings anytime. Experience the true, comforting flavor of Makassar in a bustling, local-approved setting.

Tucked away in a Makassar alley, this "gunny sack warehouse" is a coffee lover's dream. Don't be fooled by its rugged exterior; inside, the aroma of freshly roasted beans is intoxicating. This roastery headquarters serves phenomenal coffee, from a clean Japanese Drip to a perfectly balanced Kopi Susu. The surprise star? The food is just as incredible, with a legendary Mie Goreng Jawa. It's a must-visit for serious coffee and surprisingly delicious eats.

Curious about Makassar's legendary De' Sushi? This popular spot has a modern vibe and standout dishes like Yaki Udon and Crispy Shitake, but be prepared for long waits and slow service. The flavors lean more towards Indonesian fusion than traditional Japanese. The real secret to enjoying this love-hate spot lies in its voucher system. Using one turns an otherwise pricey meal into a super affordable feast, making the visit absolutely worth it despite the flaws.