Explore the Coto Paraikatte menu featuring rich, spicy Makassar-style coto with tender meat and traditional buras or ketupat. Located on Jl. A. P. Pettarani, enjoy a flavorful South Sulawesi dining experience praised for its authentic taste and generous portions.
Coto Paraikatte stands out as a must-visit South Sulawesi restaurant, famed for its authentic Makassar-style coto — a rich, spicy broth steeped with traditional herbs and tender, juicy meat. Located conveniently on Jl. A. P. Pettarani, this eatery skillfully marries heritage flavors with hearty portions, typically served alongside buras or ketupat. Guests often praise the soup’s intense spices and depth, although some note the texture of the meat and thickness of buras could be refined. Despite modest seating and simple ventilation, the warm, rustic atmosphere complements the genuine culinary experience. The complimentary muli bananas upon payment is a charming local touch that adds to its appeal. While pricing leans slightly higher than some competitors, the vibrant and layered tastes provide excellent value. For those seeking an immersive taste of South Sulawesi’s iconic coto, Coto Paraikatte offers a satisfying, flavorful journey into Indonesian culinary tradition.
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Tastes are fine but I think it still can improve. Hot spices soup fine, meat a bit need extra chew, buras/ketupat is somewhat too thick. But if consider the price, this menu is totally worthed! Located at main road, right before gas station, sign were clear and maps direcred to the exact place. Seating arrangement is plenty, no air conditioning and only fan which will be hot inside if u come in for brunch or lunch. There only limited park area, as it located in extremely busy road all day long. They offer two types of portions: big and small (save portion) and I ordered the small one. Considering my every meal portion is also small, so the small version is perfect to me. I had not seen any option of drinks available except mineral water. They also serve banana for free, people take this after meal.
Opening hours, the full address and the best way to get there are all on the restaurant page. Booking policies differ from place to place — so call ahead, or simply walk in.