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You are here: Home / Food Review / Sate Klathak Pak Pong @ Yogyakarta : The Iconic Goat Sate !

Sate Klathak Pak Pong @ Yogyakarta : The Iconic Goat Sate !

January 24, 2020 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review, Indonesia 1 Comment

Sate Klathak Pak Pong is one of the place to enjoy some delicious satay. And this shop is famed for their goat meat satay where they are not the usual satay you will enjoy compared to the others. It is indeed one of the legendary culinaries that should not be missed when heading to Jogja is Sate Klathak!

Skewed at the road sides, you can actually witness how good their business is as they are selling up to thousands of skewers daily.   The Klathak skewers are actually made from young goat meat and cut into pieces and skewed using the special iron. The meat is adding in the salt and pepper and you can ensured tat the meat comes simply good and juicy . A perfect indulgence!

Asides from their Klathak Skewers, their Klathak Pak Pong soup is also some of the must have when you are there. They do serves wide variety of dishes as well. 

Asides from the Sate Pak Pong, one can also try wide choices of other goat meat which includes the Gulai Babat ( Goat Stomach), Meat Tongseng, and many more. Each of every dishes is made with the delicious juicy goat meat. And for those who are does not enjoy goat meat, one can go for their other dishes which includes the fried chicken.

Overall, it is one of the best sate we tried and we are totally falling in love with it!

Address: Jl. Sultan Agung No.18, Jejeran II, Wonokromo, Kec. Pleret, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55791, Indonesia
Open Daily : 9am–11:30pm
 Phone: +62 811-2645-251
GPS Location : -7.8712464,110.3874707

Restaurant: Sate Klathak Pak Pong Locations: Indonesia Category: Food Review, Indonesia



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  1. KYspeaks says

    January 25, 2020 at 5:36 pm

    keong hee huat cai!

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