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Brave the notoriously bad service for a Coto Makassar so good, it’s legendary. This roadside stall serves a mind-blowing beef offal soup for under $10. The rich, charcoal-cooked broth, tender meats, and fragrant pandan rice cakes are heavenly, but the experience isn't for the faint of heart. This guide reveals why the divine flavor is worth the chaos and gives you all the tips for surviving this authentic, unforgettable Indonesian dining adventure.
But the moment the soup arrived, Anjay! I instantly understood. With that attitude, they have the goods to back it up!
So, would you endure all of this for that bowl of soup? Let me know in the comments! 👇

Planning a family meal in Makassar? Kampoeng Kuliner Makassar is a top contender with its massive space, dedicated kids' play area, and authentic local cuisine like Konro Bakar. But before you go, this honest review spills the tea on its major drawbacks, including painfully slow service and a specific dessert to avoid at all costs. Get the full scoop on all the pros and cons to ensure your family gathering is a hit, not a miss.

Craving the best Padang food in Makassar? SURYA MANIK is a local legend, but it comes with a catch. While the Rendang is unbelievably tender and the Tunjang melts in your mouth, the service is notoriously frustrating. This article weighs if the divine food is worth the difficult service. Discover pro tips on how to navigate this famous spot, including the best times to go and a secret takeaway hack for maximum value.

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.

Don't be fooled by the simple roadside setup of Hidangan Coto Maros. This local gem in Makassar serves an incredibly authentic and savory coto soup that will captivate you instantly. While the flavor is a huge win, the portions are famously small—gone in just a few bites! The pro-tip? Ask for the free soup and topping refills to get your money's worth. For a cooler, more chill vibe, a nighttime visit is highly recommended.