Find out what Indonesian restaurants to try in Palu. Palu is a chartered city (kota) on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, 1,650 kilometres (1,030 miles) northeast of Jakarta, at 0°54′S 119°50′E / 0.900°S 119.833°E / -0.900; 119.833Coordinates: 0°54′S 119°50′E / 0.900°S 119.833°E / -0.900; 119.833, at the mouth of Palu River. It is the capital of the province of Central Sulawesi on a long, narrow bay. Because of its sheltered position between mountain ridges, the climate is unusually dry. At the 2010 Census Palu had a population of around 336,300, not including those living in neighbouring regencies.
Things to do in Palu
We ended up in this place looking for a place to have a beer. It has a nice rooftop terrace with refreshing air breeze and a nice street view. The menu it is a mix of local and western food so it will please to everybody, all with reasonable prices. If you do not fancy alcoholic drinks you have a nice assortment of juices and smoothies to indulge yourself. It is a fantastic place to end the day talking to friends or just enjoy life.
Menurut saya hampir semua menunya rekomended, nasi gorengnya enak, kalau mau mencoba makanan lokal Palu juga boleh mencoba nasi Densa, yaitu nasi putih dengan ikan Katombo bakar, kelor santan, dan sambal goreng tempe, harganya terjangkau dan banyak menu uniknya.
First ever in my life I tried bubur Manado. Firstly it looked weird (because some compliments from my friends). But when I tried it, I thought it's good. Then, this kind of bubur being my favorite breakfast in Palu :)
After a long sea day spent and got back to the hotel for bath. We're decided to going to 168 house and lounge . As per our local friend's suggestion , many local people talked about this new happening place in town. We're amazed with their local signature cocktail called "Vampire" . Gimme one more glass please .
The dining area is very interesting, not only the location, but also about their cooking.The food served is traditional foods, namely chicken coconut milk (such as 'Opor Ayam' in Java) and grilled chicken coconut milk, and eating accompanied with 'Ketupat'.For culinary enthusiasts, it looks like this place is a must visit while in Palu.
HALAL Makassar Chinese Food_red fried rice, yancou fried rice, canton noodles, hokian noodles, noodles soups, Capcay, fish ball, fuyung hai, chicken/shrimp/fried calamari etc.
Being too late in dinner time, we were lucky to arrive here around 22.00 and the owner still let us in and order our food. We ordered Bee Hoon seafood noodle and seafood kwetiau and others for take away food. The food is tasty with Indo-Chinese Makassar style and halal as no porky available. Definitely worth of trying.Open daily 11.00-14.00 and 18.00-23.00Sunday 18.00-23.00
4 based on 36 reviews
I came late Friday evening. Not many customers dine in that time but the restaurant staff gave warm welcome to our group. The environment is cozy and relaxing. There are several separated dining rooms suitable for lunch/dinner meeting or small party. Taste of the food is average.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Kaki lembu Donggala, itulah singkatan dari Kaledo, makanan khas palu yang sangat terkenal di Sulawesi Tengah. Potongan tulang kaki sapi yang dimasak sup. Disajikan apa adanya dengan tampilan potongan tulang besar yang nampak jumbo hehe.. Dinikmati dengan nasi hangat atau ubi rebus. Yummi..Cocok buat yang lapar karena porsinya besar...
4 based on 110 reviews
Kaledo is the most famous traditional food of Central Sulawesi. Kaledo stands for kaki lembu Donggala (legs of Donggala bulls). Donggala is a district in Central Sulawesi.Kaledo is provided with soup that full of spices and usually eat with cassava or rice. The taste is very spicy and better eat when hot. If you have no problem with cholesterol, it s a must try in Palu.
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