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Pak Tjomot boasts a near-perfect 4.9-star rating, but is it worth the hype? This review explores the Indonesian restaurant's god-tier food, highlighting must-try dishes like the tender Nasi Goreng Iga Bakar. While the clean, retro ambiance is perfect for gatherings, the experience is complicated by some truly bizarre service quirks. Get the full scoop on the delicious food and the baffling staff behavior that might leave you scratching your head.
OK, now let's talk about the parts that confused me.
There were ten of us in our group, and the waiter actually tried to squeeze us onto a four-person table, while a large table right next to us clearly only had two people. I was like, what?! 🤷♀️.

Tanamera Coffee in Makassar serves divine, god-tier specialty coffee, but is it worth the visit? This review explores the potential dealbreakers: a noisy, crowded co-working vibe, disappointing food, and hit-or-miss service. Discover who this spot is truly for, what to order (and what to avoid!), and whether the amazing coffee is enough to make up for the drawbacks. This is a must-read guide for coffee purists and digital nomads considering a visit.

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 unique Makassar restaurant with a butcher shop downstairs and a classy steakhouse upstairs! This spot offers a one-of-a-kind experience where you hand-pick your own premium meat, like A5 Wagyu, from the freezer below. Then, head to the cozy, upscale dining room to have it grilled to perfection. While on the pricier side, the melt-in-your-mouth steaks and novel concept make it an unforgettable destination for a special night out or celebratory dinner.

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.