This city has a huge amount of visitors, tourists, and students from other region. Most of newbies are most likely get surprised about how "sweet" is the food here. Javanese loves sweet, they put plenty of sugar not only in desserts but also main dishes. Gudeg is generally very sweet but some places serve less-sweet gudeg to adjust the visitors palate. Aside from gudeg, penyetan is also very popular among locals and comer.
So if what is actually "penyetan"?
Pretty similar with what known as "lalapan" in Malang, but
here in around Jakarta and most cities in West Java such as Bandung, we're more
familiar with pecel ayam.
The place that serve ayam
goreng (fried chicken) or
sometimes ayam bakar (grilled chicken) accompanied with
home special sambal that can be spicy-savory or sweet and
spicy. Tempeh and tofu are the most general findings
in warung penyetan. Here
are some of penyetan places that I've visited few times ago
when having a food trip to Yogyakarta:
Ayam Goreng Pak Kromo
Local's favorite, sweet ayam
bacem. Jogja is really affordable, less than 15.000 rupiah for a medium
size of chicken, white rice, veggies, sambal, and drink. It's
sweet, very tender, rich in flavor though I got chicken breast instead of
thighs. As a condiment, sweet and spicy sambal was quite addictive. In fact that personally I'm not into sweet food but here it's
acceptable.
Ayam Goreng Pak Kromo
Jalan Nogolaten, Sapen GK 1 no 512
Yogyakarta
Spesial Sambal Mentah Bu Saring
I do believe that when it comes to Indonesian food, good warung serves good sambal. Means, it became
acknowledgement if they have good sambal then you'll have a good meal. A piece
of tempe bakar (grilled tempeh) and ayam bakar (grilled chicken), accompanied by
mixed raw veggies (cabbage, cucumber, and lemon basil) and tasty spicy savory
home sambal. Unlike Ayam
Goreng Pak Kromo, personally I prefer the sambal here because it's not sweet but fresh
and spicy.
Spesial Sambal Bu Saring
Jalan Hayam Wuruk
Yogyakarta
Sambal Bawang Bu Santi
Yogyakarta
It's the combination of both above, sweet ayam goreng with spicy-savory sambal! What I really like from
this place is because they serve every dishes with nasi uduk instead of steamed white rice. Similar
to betawi style nasi uduk, because it's fluffy
but not as soft as regular white rice. If you noticed that I did not have
chicken thighs, so you know which is my favorite part. Anyway, as you can see,
the chicken was as delicious as the picture. Their home sambal was quite spicy, it suits my palate
and probably you, if you can handle spicy food.
Sambal Bawang Bu Santi
Jalan Babarsari
Yogyakarta
It looks so yummy haha. How to go there? can I get a direction to get there for Museum Batik Jogja by public transportation in Jogja?
ReplyDeletePaling enak memang makanan derah yogya, jawa, malang...
ReplyDeleteNasi gudeg paling oke nih.
Informasi tambahan aja kalo ada yang mau buat dus makanan untuk nasi gudeg bisa coba hubungin Greenpack di sini http://www.greenpack.co.id/