What to Eat in Yogyakarta: 3 Iconic Local Foods You Must Try

What to Eat in Yogyakarta: 3 Iconic Local Foods You Must Try

I’m planning a trip to Yogyakarta…
I’d love to try some local cuisine if there is any.

Yogyakarta has several dishes that originated right here.
There are some delicious dishes I’d definitely want you to try when you visit.

In this article, I will introduce three particularly famous and recommended local dishes.

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What is Yogyakarta’s Local Cuisine?

three major yogyakarta's features in particular
three major yogyakarta’s features in particular

Jogja (Special Region of Yogyakarta) is the former capital of Indonesia, located on the island of Java.

While Jakarta is the center of economy and politics, Yogyakarta is the center of culture and history.

Three Major Characteristics of Yogyakarta

  • Characteristic 1: A historical center with many pre-Islamic ruins, such as Buddhist and Hindu temples.
  • Characteristic 2: A student city with many universities.
  • Characteristic 3: A cultural center where Javanese culture, including batik, Javanese dance, and shadow puppetry, is preserved.

Here are three recommended local dishes that originated in Yogyakarta or nearby Central Java.

Yogyakarta’s Local Cuisine

  • Gudeg
  • Sate Klatak
  • Bakmi Jawa

Let’s introduce each one in detail!

What is Gudeg?

Gudeg is a traditional dish widely loved in the central part of Java Island, including the Special Region of Yogyakarta and Central Java.

Gudeg Yogyakarta local foods | Gudeg Sagan
Gudeg Yogyakarta local foods | Gudeg Sagan

The ingredients for Gudeg are young jackfruit (Nangka) stewed for a long time with coconut milk, palm sugar (Gula Merah), teak leaves (daun jati), and sweet-smelling spices, along with chicken, eggs, and tofu. You can find Gudeg made with young jackfruit at street stalls and restaurants throughout Yogyakarta.

Recommended Restaurants & Stalls

Gudeg Sagan

This is my personal most recommended place.
I love the Gudeg here the most. Eating Gudeg with Bubur (porridge) is especially delicious.

Gudeg Bromo Bu Tekluk

Gudeg Bromo Bu Tekluk is a long-established Gudeg stall founded in 1984.
The characteristic of the Gudeg here is that it’s served with more sauce than usual. This sauce is also incredibly delicious.

The Gudeg here is a sweet and spicy dish with a spicy seasoning added to the sweet Gudeg, making for an addictive flavor.

What is Sate Klatak (Sate Klathak)?

Sate Klatak is a satay (skewered meat) made from goat meat.

sate klatak Yogyakarta local cuisine
Features of Sate Klatak
  1. Simple seasoning with only salt
  2. Goat meat cooked thoroughly to the core using bicycle spokes

What makes this satay different from others is the seasoning used to prepare it.
Unlike others that use soy sauce or peanut sauce, Sate Klatak is characterized by being seasoned with only salt and is eaten with a Gulai soup (a dish similar to a spicy curry).

Recommended Restaurant

Sate Klathak Pak Pong Pusat

Although it is a bit far from the city center of Yogyakarta, about a 30-minute drive, it is located in its birthplace, “Bantul,” and is the most famous shop.

Incidentally, it has over 25,000 reviews on Google Maps, so if you’re looking for delicious Sate Klatak, you can’t go wrong here.

What is Bakmi Jawa?

Slightly different from Chinese noodles, this dish uses soft Javanese noodles. There are two types: Bakmi Jawa Goreng, a fried noodle dish, and Bakmi Jawa Godog/Rebus, a noodle soup dish similar to champon.

bakmi jawa rebus Bakmi Jawa Local cuisine in Yogyakarta
bakmi jawa rebus Bakmi Jawa Local cuisine in Yogyakarta

Recommended Restaurant

Bakmi Jowo Mbah Gito

Bakmi Jawa Mbah Gito is a very famous shop among locals and tourists alike.

The Bakmi Jawa at Bakmi Jawa Mbah Gito is characterized by its rich and savory sauce, generous amounts of shredded chicken, egg, and the aroma of shallots (Bawang Merah).

The shop itself is housed in a building that expresses Javanese culture, making it an especially recommended spot for tourists.

Bonus: The Delicious Local Snack “Tahu Walik”

Tahu Walik is a snack originating from Banyuwangi, East Java.

It’s similar to tahu bakso goreng, but the main difference is that the tofu (Tahu) skin is turned inside out before being stuffed with the meatball (Bakso) filling.

By flipping the tofu skin inside out and frying it, it becomes extra crispy and crunchy, resulting in a very delicious finish.

Finally

Thank you for reading to the end.
What did you think of the introduction to Yogyakarta’s recommended local cuisine?

I definitely want to conquer all of Yogyakarta’s local dishes now!

Thank you. Please do give them a try.
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