
I’m thinking of buying bakpia as a souvenir in Yogyakarta…
Do you have any recommendations?



The most famous brand of Bakpia is “Bakpia Pathok 25.”
In this article, I will introduce Bakpia Pathok 25 in detail.




What is Bakpia Pathok 25?


It is the most famous and long-established Bakpia shop in Yogyakarta.
As the most classic Bakpia, its taste, which has been passed down for many years, is guaranteed to be delicious.



It’s a Bakpia shop founded in 1981. Knowing that makes you want to try it even more, doesn’t it?


↓Here’s what it looks like online↓
https://tokopedia.link/QbcfzaPxjxb
Recommended Flavors
Mung Bean Flavor (Kacang Ijo)





The perfect amount of sweetness and the subtle aroma of the beans are an exquisite match for the Bakpia.
This is their bestselling product.
Chocolate Flavor


Since the mung bean flavor has a distinct bean aroma, many young children might not be fond of it.
In that case, I recommend buying the chocolate flavor along with it.
Recommended Souvenir Shop
Souvenir Shop with an Attached Factory
This shop, located near the Royal Palace of Yogyakarta (Kraton), also has a factory attached, allowing you to purchase freshly made Bakpia.


Inside the Shop
Here’s a look inside the shop. Tastings are available, and the Bakpia itself is freshly made, so it’s still warm and very delicious.



To be honest, it’s most delicious when it’s freshly made, so please try a sample! You’ll definitely be impressed by how good it tastes!
↓You can try samples like this!↓
You Can Also Watch Bakpia Being Made at the Attached Factory!
Since the factory is right next door, another great point is that you can see how the Bakpia is made!
Other Places to Buy
You will see signs for Bakpia 25 in many places around the city.
You can buy them at those shops, and they are also available at the airport and train stations, so be sure to pick some up on your way home.


Summary



What did you think of our introduction to Yogyakarta’s classic souvenir, “Bakpia Pathok 25”?
\ For your souvenir shopping in Yogyakarta! /





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