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Dixie
What do they serve here,
Various western and asian dishes.
Address: Jl. Gejayan No. 40b Selatan Selokan Mataram
Price range: $4-10
Phone: +62 274 560745, +62 274 560746
Url: http://www.yogyes.com/dixie

Bale Raos Restaurant

BALE RAOS
What do they serve here,
Bale Raos is the only restaurant that serves the favorite cuisines of Sultan Yogyakarta (The King of Yogyakarta).
Address: Jl. Magangan Kulon No.1 Kraton Yogyakarta (Close to Pasar Ngasem)
Price range: IDR 5,000 - IDR 35,000
Phone/Fax: +62 274 415550
Url: http://www.yogyes.com/bale-raos

Sagan Resto

Sagan Resto
Sagan Resto, Seaffod Resto & Lounge comes with the concept of Oriental-Malay seafood from fresh and alive sea creatures, combined with the riches of Indonesia seafood spice, offers a particular taste.
Address: Jl. Colombo No. 35 Karang Malang, Yogyakarta
Phone: +62 274 550293 (hunting) ext-104
Url: http://www.yogyes.com/sagan-resto

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Yogyakarta Delicacies~ As sweet as it can be?
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Hi all, I thought I could share with you readers on what’s the best and what’s the ins and outs of the cuisines you can find right here in Yogyakarta. Well, essentially Yogyakarta’s food has been known to be of a very sweet nature. The locals living there loves sweet dishes and it has always been such since the times of their fore fathers. However, as time flew by and due to the great influx of other communities into this cultural place, many local dishes are beginning to evolve and mixed around with other food cultures making it very unique and special.


For example, the must have dish whenever you’re in the area would definitely be the Gudeg which is predominantly a very sweet dish with lots of chickens, eggs and jackfruits served with rice. This is a hot favourite among the locals and you must never miss it.


Other than the Gudeg, there are other dishes which are unique in its own ways. For example, the Ayam Goreng Mbok Berek which is essentially a dish of fried chickens with a mild garlic flavouring topped with coryander and crunchy crackers. This is definitely not a sweet dish and one that’s unique in this sense.


Other than this, there are others such as the Nasi Langgi which is essentially rice served with many other types of dishes. This could be something like a Malaysian Mixed Rice or Economy Rice.


If you’re looking for snacks, you could try the Kipo, which is actually made of tapioca dough filled with sweetened grated coconut.


You could also try the Bakpia, which is made from sweetened green bean paste wrapped with thin dough pastry. Of course, the most famous Bakpia is called the Bakpia Patuk which is usually sold at Pathul Street.


If you are health conscious and are looking for fruits, look no further as there is this dish called Es Rujak or Rujak Es Krim which is essetially a fruit salad made from mangos, papayas, apples, pineapples, cucumbers and etcera mixed with palm sugar, lime juice, salt, chillies and ice cream.

Apart from these, there’s the Jadah Tempe.. which is quite interesting because it is a sandwich of rice cakes and sweet bean cakes.

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22 May 2008 karen
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