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Bale Raos - Royal Javanese Cuisine by the Sultan's Palace 👑🍽️

At Bale Raos, you can taste the **Javanese dishes loved by Sultans**—delicious and affordable! A must-try! 💯 **Bale Raos - The Sultan's Dishes** is one of Yogyakarta's most famous restaurants because it's **operated by the royal family** 🏰. Established in 2014 by **Queen Ratu Hemas** (wife of the current Sultan Hamengkubuwono X), this restaurant opens the doors to the royal kitchen, allowing the public to experience the flavors cherished by Yogyakarta's royalty. 👸✨ The restaurant features **classic Keraton (palace) architecture**—in Indonesia, royal palaces are called *Keraton*, and this restaurant sits within the **Yogyakarta Palace complex**. 🏯🌴 The **menu is fascinating**—most dishes are favorites of past Sultans! 🧾👑 The restaurant proudly states: *"The recipes, names, and flavors remain unchanged—100% authentic. These dishes are even documented in the Sultan's palace library archives!"* 📜🔖 For example: - **Kambing Panggang** (grilled goat) was **Sultan Hamengkubuwono X's** favorite. 🐐🔥 - **Mangut Lele** (spicy catfish stew) was beloved by **Sultan Hamengkubuwono VII**. 🐟🌶️ Yesterday we *"drank tea like a queen"*—today, we **eat like royalty!** ☕➡️🍛 The royal high tea ceremony was impressive, but this **Javanese royal lunch** left an even deeper mark on my taste buds. 😋💖 Honestly, during my 15-day trip in Indonesia, truly memorable meals were rare—but this was one of them! Though priced slightly higher than typical Yogyakarta eateries, it's still **great value**. 💰 We ordered: - 3 soups 🍲 - 1 salad 🥗 - 1 beef dish 🥩 - 1 shrimp dish 🍤 Total: **IDR 285,670 (~¥142)** for two! A **beautiful price for royal flavors**—highly recommended! 🙌 **Must-try dishes:** - **Soup Ijan Kemangi** 🐟🌿 - A light fish soup with fresh basil, surprisingly refreshing! We even ordered a second bowl! - **Besik Djawa** 🥩🥔 - Javanese-style steak with mashed potatoes and buttery grilled veggies. The sweet-spicy glaze is a **Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX favorite!** While mostly Javanese, you'll notice **Dutch colonial influences** in some dishes—a tasty historical blend! 🇳🇱❤️ ➡️ **Tips:** **Bale Raos - The Sultan's Dishes** 📍 *Jl. Magangan Kulon No.1, Panembahan, Kecamatan Kraton, Kota Yogyakarta* ⭐ **Google Rating: 4.6** | **My Rating: Ambience 4.0, Food 4.6** (Royal flavors—worth it!) 💵 **Price: ~IDR 100,000-125,000/pax (~¥45-60)** #YogyakartaTravel #Yogyakarta #IndonesiaTravelGuide #RoyalDining #HiddenGems

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Bale Raos - Royal Javanese Cuisine by the Sultan's Palace 👑🍽️

At Bale Raos, you can taste the Javanese dishes loved by Sultans —delicious and affordable! A must-try! 💯 Bale Raos - The Sultan's Dishes is one of Yogyakarta's most famous restaurants because it's operated by the royal family 🏰. Established in 2014 by Queen Ratu Hemas (wife of the current Sultan Hamengkubuwono X), this restaurant opens the doors to the royal kitchen, allowing the public to experience the flavors cherished by Yogyakarta's royalty. 👸✨ The restaurant features classic Keraton (palace) architecture —in Indonesia, royal palaces are called *Keraton*, and this restaurant sits within the Yogyakarta Palace complex . 🏯🌴 The menu is fascinating —most dishes are favorites of past Sultans! 🧾👑 The restaurant proudly states: *"The recipes, names, and flavors remain unchanged—100% authentic. These dishes are even documented in the Sultan's palace library archives!"* 📜🔖 For example: - Kambing Panggang (grilled goat) was Sultan Hamengkubuwono X's favorite. 🐐🔥 - Mangut Lele (spicy catfish stew) was beloved by Sultan Hamengkubuwono VII . 🐟🌶️ Yesterday we *"drank tea like a queen"*—today, we eat like royalty! ☕➡️🍛 The royal high tea ceremony was impressive, but this Javanese royal lunch left an even deeper mark on my taste buds. 😋💖 Honestly, during my 15-day trip in Indonesia, truly memorable meals were rare—but this was one of them! Though priced slightly higher than typical Yogyakarta eateries, it's still great value . 💰 We ordered: - 3 soups 🍲 - 1 salad 🥗 - 1 beef dish 🥩 - 1 shrimp dish 🍤 Total: IDR 285,670 (~¥142) for two! A beautiful price for royal flavors —highly recommended! 🙌 Must-try dishes: - Soup Ijan Kemangi 🐟🌿 - A light fish soup with fresh basil, surprisingly refreshing! We even ordered a second bowl! - Besik Djawa 🥩🥔 - Javanese-style steak with mashed potatoes and buttery grilled veggies. The sweet-spicy glaze is a Sultan Hamengkubuwono IX favorite! While mostly Javanese, you'll notice Dutch colonial influences in some dishes—a tasty historical blend! 🇳🇱❤️ ➡️ Tips: Bale Raos - The Sultan's Dishes 📍 *Jl. Magangan Kulon No.1, Panembahan, Kecamatan Kraton, Kota Yogyakarta* ⭐ Google Rating: 4.6 | My Rating: Ambience 4.0, Food 4.6 (Royal flavors—worth it!) 💵 Price: ~IDR 100,000-125,000/pax (~¥45-60) #YogyakartaTravel #Yogyakarta #IndonesiaTravelGuide #RoyalDining #HiddenGems

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