Gudeg Mbok Lindu is more than just a meal—it’s a piece of history in Yogyakarta. Known as one of the legendary culinary spots in the city, this establishment has been serving authentic gudeg for generations, earning a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.
The taste is quintessentially Jogja: sweet, savory, and rich, perfectly embodying the flavors of traditional Javanese cuisine. Each serving is crafted with care, from the tender jackfruit to the flavorful accompaniments like ayam opor and sambal krecek. It’s a taste that remains true to its roots, offering an authentic culinary experience that’s hard to find elsewhere.
What makes Gudeg Mbok Lindu even more special is its history and charm. Eating here feels like stepping back in time, savoring a dish that has been perfected over decades. For anyone visiting Jogja, this is a must-try destination—a true legend of local food culture that delivers an unforgettable taste...
Read moreThis legendary gudeg restaurant in Yogyakarta is a must-visit for both tourists and locals alike. Located conveniently near Malioboro Street, it’s easy to find and well worth the early wake-up. Despite opening at 6 AM, the queue starts forming even earlier — I arrived at 5:50 AM and still had to wait around 30 minutes. That alone speaks volumes about its popularity and the loyal following it has built over the years.
The menu offers a variety of traditional options, including bacem, ayam suwir, pindang, and many other flavorful dishes that perfectly capture the essence of Javanese cuisine. For those dining in, they generously serve free hot tea, which pairs wonderfully with the rich, sweet-savory taste of the gudeg. Whether you’re starting your day with a hearty local breakfast or simply want to experience authentic Jogja flavors, this iconic spot delivers in both taste...
Read moreTraditional local food in yogyakarta Gudeg. Located near famous Malioboro street. The taste is sweeter like common javanese food.
This gudeg is famous due to Mbah Lindu that already sell gudeg Dutch colonial period, but she passed away and her daughter who continued the business.
You must come early in the morning to enjoy this gudeg because of limited seat and stock. For food street this food is expensive you must ask first how much the price if not it will be surprise.
When I tried this gudeg the price is 40,000 rupiah (complete chicken egg gudeg) For foreign tourist maybe the price will be higher than local people.
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