Culinary Tourism Guide – Discover Local Food & Travel Destinations

Ya Mian Kesambi is a noodle spot in Salatiga known for its soft white noodles served with a separate clear broth. The noodles are topped with minced pork and chopped pig’s trotter, with a choice of sweet or savory seasoning to suit different preferences. Another popular option on the menu is nasi bakmoy, a comforting rice dish served with finely chopped pork and light broth. With its simple presentation and comforting flavors, it is a great place for guests looking to enjoy classic pork-based noodle dishes.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Cafe Oma is a well-known spot in Salatiga, especially famous for its generously sized pork satay. The satay is known for its tender texture and rich savory-sweet flavor, making it the highlight of the menu. In addition to its signature dish, the café also offers a variety of side dishes and vegetables that pair well with the satay, allowing guests to enjoy a more complete and satisfying meal. With its casual setting and comforting flavors, it is a popular choice for those looking to enjoy hearty pork dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
KoKa is a specialty pork restaurant in Salatiga known for its dishes inspired by Sulawesi-style spices, offering bold and aromatic flavors. One of the highlights is babi dalam buluh, where pork is cooked inside bamboo, allowing the meat to absorb rich spices and develop a unique, earthy aroma. Another favorite is samcan guling, a cut of pork with layers of meat and fat, roasted with spices until flavorful and slightly crispy. With its distinctive menu and strong regional influence, KoKa offers a unique pork dining experience for guests looking to explore something different.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Resto Beringin is a long-standing Chinese-Indonesian restaurant in Salatiga, known for its classic family-style dishes and nostalgic flavors. The menu features a mix of Chinese-style cooking adapted to local tastes, including dishes such as pork bestik, lomie, stir-fried vegetables, and other comforting staples. As a non-halal establishment, it is especially known for its pork dishes, which are prepared with rich, savory sauces and well-balanced seasoning. With its long history and consistent quality, it remains a go-to place for guests looking to enjoy traditional Chinese-Indonesian cuisine in a sit-down setting.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Wilvenia Kitchen is a hidden gem in Salatiga known for its pork-based dishes, especially its hearty rice bowls and noodle selections. The menu features items such as nasi campur babi, crispy pork (siuyok/bipang), char siu, pork satay, and other Chinese-style pork dishes, along with pork noodles and porridge options. The flavors tend to be rich, savory, and slightly sweet, with well-seasoned meats and satisfying portions. With its simple setting and focused menu, it is a great spot for guests looking to enjoy comforting pork dishes in a more local, casual environment.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
A beloved restaurant in Salatiga specializing in pork dishes, featuring both Chinese-style preparations and Indonesian pork cooked with rich Nusantara spices. Casual yet consistently well-reviewed, it is ideal for visitors looking to enjoy flavorful pork cuisine in a comfortable sit-down setting.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Kedai Kopi Perjumpanta is a casual spot in Salatiga that, despite its name, is well known for serving pork dishes rather than just coffee. The menu features BPK (Babi Panggang Karo), along with saksang, pork fried noodles, and pork fried rice. With its simple setting and bold, flavorful dishes, it has become a go-to place for those looking to enjoy hearty Batak-style pork cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
BPK Simelam is a restaurant known for serving Karo-style pork dishes. The specialties include babi panggang and sangsang, a rich and spicy pork stew, both well known in Batak cuisine. The pork is grilled over charcoal, creating a smoky aroma and deep savory flavor with slightly crispy edges. This distinctive preparation makes it especially popular among pork lovers in Salatiga.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
A well-known spot in Salatiga for enjoying Karo-style pork dishes, a culinary tradition from North Sumatra known for its bold spices and rich flavors. The menu features babi panggang, sangsang (a spicy pork stew cooked with aromatic spices), pork offal dishes, and homemade pork sausages. Here, “panggang” refers to pork that is grilled on a steel griddle rather than oven-roasted, resulting in a slightly smoky aroma and richly caramelized flavors.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Simpang Tiga (Om Djing) is a well-known local eatery in Salatiga specializing in wok-cooked dishes prepared over charcoal. Each dish is cooked individually using a traditional wok, resulting in a distinctive smoky aroma and rich, savory flavors. The menu includes fried rice, fried noodles, stir-fried beef tripe, and other Indonesian Chinese-style dishes. Because everything is cooked one portion at a time by a single cook, guests should expect a waiting time—but the freshly prepared flavors make it well worth the patience.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
One of Salatiga’s well-liked noodle spots, Bakmi Progo specializes in wok-cooked dishes that highlight the classic stir-fried style. Most menu items are prepared over high heat using a traditional wok, resulting in noodles with a distinctive savory and slightly sweet flavor profile. The menu includes broth noodles (bakmi kuah), fried noodles (bakmi goreng), and bihun variations. It typically opens in the evening, making it a popular choice for dinner among locals and visitors alike.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Bites and Butter is a highly rated bakery-café offering handmade cakes, desserts, pastries, and sweet treats in a cozy setting. Perfect for guests who want a relaxing dessert break with quality bakery options like cakes, cookies, tarts, and specialty drinks. It’s also a great choice for a casual afternoon coffee paired with something sweet.
Monte Gelato & Coffee is a popular dessert café and gelato spot in Salatiga — a great place to enjoy sweet treats after a meal or as a cool afternoon (or evening) stop. It’s known for its creamy gelato with a wide range of flavors like vanilla, mango, chocolate, and more, plus a menu of coffee drinks, light meals, and snacks.
A long-standing favorite in Salatiga, Toko Roti Tegal is known for its classic baked goods made using traditional recipes. Fresh, simple, and nostalgic, it offers timeless flavors that have been loved across generations. Recommended items include the rum horn, lapis Philippine, ham-filled bread, and coconut bread. On weekends, the selection becomes more varied, often featuring special items such as oliebolen.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Dapur Wieda is a popular café-style bakery and casual restaurant in Salatiga, known for its freshly baked breads, cakes, desserts, and specialty drinks in a cozy, Instagram-friendly space. One of its key highlights is the availability of ready-stock cakes that can be customized with personalized messages, making it a convenient choice for last-minute birthday celebrations. Customers can easily order through online ride-hailing apps and have the cake delivered directly, making it a go-to spot for both sweet treats and practical gifting needs.
Sepotong Roti is a relatively new bakery in Salatiga offering a selection of freshly baked breads and pastries. The shop features items such as salt bread, potato donuts, croissants, and other soft, flavorful baked goods made daily. With its simple concept and freshly prepared products, it offers a pleasant option for guests looking for a casual snack or light treat. Located in the Blotongan area, it is easily accessible and worth a visit for those exploring newer spots in the city.
Niki Mantep is one of Salatiga’s most popular snack and oleh-oleh destinations, offering a wide selection of packaged treats. The shop features items such as crackers, traditional sweets, chips, and other regional specialties sourced from local producers. With multiple branches across the city, it is easily accessible and a convenient stop for guests looking to bring home a variety of well-packaged local snacks.
Toko Oleh-Oleh Oom Tan is a popular destination in Salatiga for a wide variety of packaged local snacks and dry food products. Similar to other local oleh-oleh shops, it focuses on ready-to-eat treats such as chips, crackers, traditional sweets, and other specialties sourced from local producers in Salatiga and surrounding areas. With its diverse selection and convenient packaging, it is a great place for guests looking to bring home authentic local flavors as edible souvenirs.
Toko Oleh-Oleh Luwes is a popular stop in Salatiga for a wide variety of packaged local snacks and dry food products. Rather than typical souvenirs, this shop focuses on ready-to-eat treats such as chips, crackers, traditional sweets, and other specialties sourced from local producers in Salatiga and surrounding regions. With its extensive selection and practical packaging, it is an ideal place for guests looking to bring home authentic local flavors. Located on Jalan Sukowati, this shop is dedicated specifically to food-based oleh-oleh and should not be confused with the similarly named Luwes supermarket.
Kue Lekker Sabar Menanti is one of Salatiga’s iconic street food spots, famous for its thin and crispy Indonesian-style crêpes known as kue leker. Cooked fresh in a small steel pan over charcoal, each leker develops its signature golden, crispy texture and a subtle smoky aroma. It is then filled with classic toppings such as chocolate sprinkles, banana, cheese, or peanuts. The name “Sabar Menanti” reflects the experience itself—customers often need to wait patiently as each piece is made one by one, ensuring its signature crisp texture. It is conveniently located at Pancasila Square, making it an easy stop while exploring the city center.
Mbah Ni’s Ketan Lupis is a humble yet beloved traditional Javanese dessert stall in Salatiga, known for its authentic sticky rice–based delicacies. Mbah Ni offers a variety of classic treats such as lopis (compressed sticky rice), plain ketan, kapur (a softer, flour-based variation similar to lopis), and grontol (boiled corn mixed with grated coconut). These desserts are typically served with freshly grated coconut and drizzled with rich palm sugar syrup (gula merah), creating a perfect balance of savory and sweet flavors. Conveniently located within walking distance, guests can easily take a short stroll to enjoy this local favorite.
A local favorite with a modern twist, Maju Fast Food specializes in fried pulled beef (empal), known for its tender texture and rich, savory flavor served in generous portions. In addition to its signature dish, the eatery also offers bakso, fried chicken, a variety of soups and vegetable dishes, as well as pork-based menu items prepared in a Chinese-Indonesian style, making it a hearty and versatile spot for those looking to enjoy bold and satisfying flavors in Salatiga.

Note: Some menu items contain pork.
Warung Makan Bu Jan is a local eatery in Salatiga that serves traditional home-style Javanese dishes in a warung tegal style, where customers choose from a variety of ready-to-eat dishes that are plated by the seller and served with warm rice. One of the most popular items here is the fried chicken skin, known for its savory taste and crispy texture. The menu features a wide selection of classic Javanese vegetables such as lodeh, oblok-oblok, terancam, and oseng-oseng, along with various side dishes including chicken, chicken liver, tempeh, assorted fritters, and salted fish. Affordable, comforting, and full of variety, this place is a favorite among both students and working professionals.
A beloved street food soup stall in Salatiga known especially among students and evening crowds for its comforting chicken soup (sop ayam). The soup has a rich, fragrant broth made with local herbs and spices, tender shredded chicken, and vegetables — perfect for cooler evenings or as a light meal.
Timlo Bu Ning is a popular spot in Salatiga for enjoying timlo, a traditional Javanese clear chicken soup known for its light yet aromatic broth. The dish is typically served with sliced chicken, glass noodles, egg, vegetables, and sosis solo, a thin egg crepe roll filled with seasoned chicken. The warm broth and variety of toppings create a comforting, savory dish that is widely loved as a classic Javanese comfort food.
A long-time favorite in Salatiga, Bebek Goreng ABC is famous for its generously sized fried duck and rich seasoning. Instead of a fiery sambal, it is served with sambal tomat made from fried ingredients, giving it a deeper, more mellow flavor. Bold, satisfying, and full of local character, it’s a must-visit for lovers of hearty Indonesian comfort food.
Nasi Rames Kartoali is known for serving nasi rames, a traditional Indonesian mixed rice dish that typically includes young jackfruit stew (sayur nangka) and tofu, and can also be complemented with pecel—boiled vegetables served with peanut sauce. It is accompanied by a variety of side dishes such as serundeng (spiced grated coconut), empal sapi (braised beef), babat (beef tripe), iso (beef intestine), and koyor (beef tendon), all cooked with traditional spices that highlight natural flavors. The meal can also be finished with a traditional dessert in the form of rice porridge mixed with sticky rice and sweetened with coconut sugar, offering a warm and comforting sweet finish.
Nasi Langgi Sukses is known for serving nasi langgi, a traditional Javanese rice dish featuring steamed rice accompanied by sweet-cooked beef, serundeng (spiced grated coconut), vegetables, egg, and sambal. The combination of sweet, savory, and slightly spicy flavors creates a balanced and satisfying meal. In addition to nasi langgi, the eatery also offers a variety of other classic Javanese dishes such as nasi rames, lontong opor, nasi tumpang koyor, nasi gudeg, and nasi kuning, making it a great spot to explore authentic Javanese comfort food in Salatiga.
Pak Man is one of Salatiga’s most popular street-style Chinese-Indonesian food stalls. A longtime local favorite, especially for dinner, it’s known for generous portions, bold flavors, and affordable prices. Dishes are cooked over high heat using a traditional wok technique, giving them a distinctive smoky aroma.
Mie Perahu is one of Salatiga’s legendary eateries, well known for its Chinese-Indonesian style noodle dishes. The dish features white noodles served with the broth on the side, allowing guests to enjoy the texture and flavor separately. What makes it distinctive is its variety of toppings, including ayam charsiu (sweet-savory roasted chicken with a reddish glaze), minced chicken in sweet, salty, or black pepper flavors, meatballs, and dumplings. Combined with a light yet savory broth, it creates a bold and memorable dish that has become a favorite among many visitors to Salatiga.
Mie Ayam Kridanggo is a popular local spot known for its classic Indonesian chicken noodles soup. The dish features springy egg noodles topped with savory diced chicken, fresh greens, and a light flavorful broth, creating a simple yet comforting meal that many locals enjoy.
Mie Ayam Konco Dewe is a well-loved local noodle stall in the Mangunsari area of Salatiga, serving Javanese-style mie ayam, where the chicken topping has a slightly sweet flavor and is typically paired with a clear, light broth. Here, the classic style is maintained with its clear soup, but what makes it stand out is the addition of a thick yellow gravy that adds a rich, sweet and savory depth to the dish. Beyond the standard chicken topping, they also offer variations such as chicken feet (ceker), balungan (meaty chicken bones), and meatballs, making it a hearty and satisfying choice within Salatiga’s local noodle scene.
Nasi Goreng Mba Andri is a local favorite in Salatiga, serving Javanese-style fried rice with the familiar slightly sweet and savory profile typical of nasi goreng Jawa. What makes it distinctive is its presentation, topped with finely sliced cabbage that adds a light crunch and freshness, with the option to add petai (stinky beans) for those who enjoy its bold flavor. In addition to fried rice, the stall also serves bakmi in both fried and soup versions. Protein choices include egg, chicken, beef tripe (babat), beef intestine (iso), and chicken intestines, offering a variety of combinations for a satisfying local meal.
Pak Ri Junior, also known as Warung Makan Berkah Dalem, is a well-liked local eatery in Salatiga, open during the daytime and known for its affordable portions and flavorful Indonesian-style dishes. While the base taste leans slightly sweet, it is not as sweet as typical Bakmi Jowo. The menu is quite varied, offering a wide selection of proteins including different parts of chicken such as liver, intestines, and skin, as well as beef, tripe, and beef intestine. Guests can choose their preferred carbohydrates from rice, noodles, kwetiaw, or vermicelli, with additional dishes like capcay, fuyunghai, and gongso (stir-fried specialties), making it a versatile and satisfying local dining spot.
Mie Jowo Mas Andi is a popular local street food spot located at a roadside intersection on Jl. Yudistira, operating from a non-permanent tent and open only in the evening. It serves traditional Javanese-style dishes cooked over charcoal, giving a distinctive smoky aroma with a slightly sweet, comforting flavor. The menu includes bakmi and fried rice. Each dish is served on a layer of banana leaf, adding a subtle fragrance that enhances the overall experience, offering a more authentic and memorable local taste.
Bakmi Jowo is a traditional Javanese dish cooked over charcoal, giving it a distinctive smoky aroma with a rich, sweet flavor from soy sauce. At Bakmi Jowo Khas Semarang Mas Ali, you can enjoy a variety of dishes including noodles, kwetiaw (flat rice noodles), rice vermicelli, fried rice, and capcay, all available in either fried or soup versions, offering a warm and authentic taste of classic Javanese comfort food.
Volka Moka is a cozy specialty coffee shop with a relaxed vibe and minimalist layout, known for its quality coffee and pastries like cinnamon rolls and banana cake. The café offers a chill atmosphere for casual coffee breaks, often accompanied by vinyl music.

The space also features food stalls such as Warphilos for comforting noodle dishes, along with stalls serving roti jala and ci cong fan, adding Malaysian-inspired savory options to complement the café experience.
Krum Curated Coffee & Matcha is a modern café in Salatiga known for its curated specialty coffee and quality matcha drinks, offering a stylish and comfortable atmosphere for relaxing or working. The space also features The Claw Couture, a nail salon located within the same area, creating a lifestyle concept where guests can enjoy coffee while also treating themselves to nail care.
Telon Coffee is a popular neighborhood coffee spot in Salatiga known for its friendly vibe, quality brews, and casual atmosphere. It’s a great place to stop for a relaxed cup of coffee, whether for a morning pick-me-up, an afternoon break, or a laid-back hangout. Besides coffee, the café also serves comforting dishes such as noodle soup, making it a nice spot for both a light meal and a casual coffee stop.
ASA Space 2.0 is a stylish and modern café in Salatiga known for its specialty coffee, aesthetic interior, and comfortable atmosphere, making it a favorite among students, digital nomads, and café lovers. The café combines quality brews with a creative vibe, perfect for catching up with friends or getting some work done.