Budget
Rumah Makan Es Ceria
Jl. gandekan lor no. 42. close to sraswijyan, just go west from hotels and turn left. great, cheap eats -all in a huge smorgasboard, you choose what you like and then the cashier estimates a price. tasty and dirt cheap. also ice deserts and fruit shakes.
Waroeng Jepara
Jl. wolter monginsidi 49, jogjakarta. fame for their traditional jepara flavours only warung in jogjakarta that serves jepara food, this modern-furnished warung is run by friendly locals. speciality includes "pecil pari" spicy stingray, "bothok tahu" tofu in papaya leaf and "sayur lodeh" jackfruit soup . rp 5,000-30,000.
Midrange
FoodFezt
Jl. kaliurang km 5.5, â +62 274 554554, (http://www.foodfezt.com/). many kinds of local indonesian foods: nasi kebuli, nasi merah, soto betawi, sate buntel, mushroom satay, and also dessert like pancakes, ice creams etc. it has a garden with lots of bamboo tree and other plants. the waiters use wireless gadgets to serve their customers in order to maintain a 'paperless' order system.
Empek-Empek Kamto
Jl. beskalan 3, opp to ramai shopping mall's south entrance, â +62 274 514294. originated from palembang, deep-fried fish cake and served with sour soy sauce. there are many variety of empek-empek: kapal selam means submarine comes with boiled eggs inside, adaaan/bulat has a garlic taste, while lenggang is an empek-empek omelet.
Bakmi Kadin
Jl. bintaran kulon 3. javanese style soft-fried noodles. don't miss the popular wedang bajigur, a local beverages made from warm coconut milk with subtle ginger flavor and garnished with diced coconut and kolang-kaling. local kroncong street quartet often performs in the area. rp 18,000-20,000.
Pecel Solo
Jl. palagan tentara pelajar 52, sleman adj hyatt regency, phone: +62 274 866588. offers a large selection of solo style foods like pecel solo vegetables with peanut sauce, sego liwet steamed rice with sweet curry sauce, nasi kebuli pungent rice with roasted lamb, and bebek goreng fried duck solo style. rp 10,000-30,000.
Sendang K Pitoe
A famous shrimp and sea food restaurant located on the outskirts of the city specifically jamur, minggir, sleman. â +62 274 747 1114. very delicious fried shrimp served fresh from the ponds in the still relatively untouched village. don't get mistaken by the nearby mang engking, also a shrimp restaurant with an ill-earned reputation of dirty food.
Via Via
Jl. prawirotaman, an excellent traveller's cafe, there are clocks on the wall showing the time in other via via cafes around the world and a mix of travellers and indonesian locals. offers a range of western dishes good french onion soup and specialty indonesian dishes at a good price. caters very well to vegetarians tofu and tempe. cane chairs and lots of space and games. rp 20,000-40,000.
Top end
Gajah Wong
Jl. gejayan, â +62 274 588294, (http://www.gadjahwong.com/). serves many kind of dishes including french, italian, indian, chinese as well as indonesian. divided into 3 zones: country, javanese and colonial, each is lavishly decorated and themed with live music. in the javanese zone, you can hear the javanese gamelan music performed throughout the night, while the colonial zone has a live jazz band.
Androwino Bistro
Jl. laksda adisucipto km 8.7. â +62 274 488588. the all day dining restaurant offering continental and asian cuisine in a relaxed modern javanese setting. the restaurant is located at the top floor of sheraton mustika yogyakarta resort & spa where at the entrance of the restaurant guests will be welcomed with a big painting of grandfather from the hotelâs owner named sampean dalem ingkang sinuhun kandjeng susuhunan pakoe boewono x, 1896 â 1939king of soloand guests will see the beautiful landscaping of tamansari water castle swimming pool and breathtaking mount merapi.
Local delicacies
Gudeg
A curry of jackfruit, chicken and egg served with rice, and is the most famous local dish. goopy slop in various shades of brown, the stuff does not look particularly appetizing, but it can be tasty if done right. there are many gudeg restaurants, but the most popular are: gudeg wijilan, gudeg juminten, gudeg bu tjitro, gudeg tugu, gudeg bu ahmad. if you can wake up early in the morning, you may find small stalls serving gudeg just at the corner of the street, or close to traditional markets. if you can't sleep at night, you can go to jalan janturan and enjoy the gudeg pawon enjoying gudeg inside the old style kitchen that open in late night.
Es rujak
Or rujak es krim, a fruit salad made from mangos, papayas, apples, pineapples, cucumbers etc., mixed with palm sugar, lime juice, salt, chillies and of course ice cream es krim. all flavors sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, salty in one plate. in case you are at ugm campus, have a look along jalan kaliurang. small foodstalls sell es rujak there only very late morning to early afternoon. if you are not close to ugm, keep your eyes open.
Angkringan
A food seller using hopper as store. the famous food sold here is nasi kucing cat rice that consists of a small serving rice with a sambal chilies or oseng-oseng and wrapped using a piece of paper or banana leaf. the most popular angkringan is angkringan lik man, also known as angkringan tugu, located in jalan wongso dirjan, north side of yogyakarta railway station tugu station. see angkringan tugu below. angkringan usually opens from afternoon 2pm or evening 6pm until late night 1am or morning 4am.
Sweet & chilli cuisine
It's not a big secret to Indonesian people that Yogyakarta people adore sweet foods. The local dish known as gudeg , for example, is distinctively sweet in flavor. Local snacks, such as bakpia dan yangko, are extremely sweet. However, not every local dish is sweet. Krecekâthe orengeish fried beef often served with gudegâis poignantly hot for untrained tongue. Lodeh made by the locals, even though often referred as 'too sweet' by non Jogja, still has a hint of the fiery chilli taste. Its a good idea to ask the food vendor whether the dish is hot or not. For those who are just curious, simply ask them to omit the chilli from the dish and serve it separately. This way you can still taste the original flavour of the dish, but if you can't handle the chilli flavor you can simply not adding the chilli into your meal!
Originally, Yogyakarta dishes were known for their sweetness. However, as more and more people move to Yogya, this small city starts seeing more diversity in flavor. Now you can find many kind of interesting dishes, ranging from sweet, to spicy, to fiery. Sometimes a fusion from other cuisines such as Chinese or Western can be found. Note that restaurants in the center often close quite early by Western standards, with admission often refused after 9PM.