Posts about Food and drink

Discover the rich flavors of Yogyakarta through a vibrant culinary journey that blends tradition and creativity. From iconic street food like gudeg and bakpia to modern cafés and specialty coffee shops, the city offers something for every taste. Explore bustling local markets, hidden food stalls, and contemporary dining spots that celebrate authentic Javanese recipes and fresh local ingredients. Whether you’re craving traditional comfort dishes, refreshing herbal drinks, or innovative fusion cuisine, Yogyakarta’s food and drink scene invites you to savor every moment.

Vegetarian restaurants in Yogyakarta

9 Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Yogyakarta by Jogjatripper

We have selected best vegetarian restaurants in Yogyakarta for you. Click on the map to get the direction. 

Fortunate Coffee Jogja

Jl. Jogonegaran No.49E, Pringgokusuman, Gedong Tengen, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55271

Black Forest Cafe

Jl. Parangtritis No.83, Brontokusuman, Kec. Mergangsan, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55153

Fairy Kale Vegetarian

Jl. Dewi Sartika No.17, Terban, Kec. Gondokusuman, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55223

 

Loving Hut Express Jogja

Jl. Moses Gatotkaca. A18 – A19, Mrican, Caturtunggal, Kec. Depok, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55281, Mrican, Caturtunggal, Kec. Depok, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55581

 

Simple Plant Vegan Kitchen & Art Space

Jl. Plataran No.8, RT.01/RW.47, Sembungan, Bangunjiwo, Kec. Kasihan, Kabupaten Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55184

Water Castle Cafe

Jl. Polowijan, Patehan, Kecamatan Kraton, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55133
+62 813-2662-5905

Warung Vegetarian Jambon

Jl. Jambon No.10, Kragilan, Sinduadi, Kec. Mlati, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55284

Warung Somayoga

Jl. Raya Kledokan Gang Garuni II Seturan Raya, Kledokan, Caturtunggal, Kec. Depok, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55281

Warung Heru

Jl. Prawirotaman No.1, No 27, Brontokusuman, Kec. Mergangsan, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55153

Jejamuran

Jl. Pandowoharjo, Niron, Pandowoharjo, Kec. Sleman, Kabupaten Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55512
 
Jejamuran means anything related to mushrooms. They offer foods and drinks made from several types of mushrooms. This is one of a kind restaurant and become a favorite culinary destination.

Ramadhan, a month of street food festival

Ramadhan is a perfect time to hunt for street food festival at every corner Here are some famous spots to hunt for Ramadan culinary delights in Yogyakarta.

 

Kampung Ramadhan Jogokariyan

The Jogokariyan Mosque, located not far from the well known Prawirotaman street (maps) has long been renowned for its leadership, serving as a model for many mosque administrators in Indonesia. They come to learn about good and modern mosque management.
Jogokariyan Mosque in collaboration with local residents, regularly hosts the Kampung Ramadhan Jogokariyan (KRJ), a food festival held before breaking the fast for the whole month. Hundreds of people from all over Yogyakarta come daily to seek out delicious, authentic culinary delights, some of which are only available during Ramadan.

 

Pasar Sore Ramadhan Kampung Kauman

Kauman (maps), the birthplace of Muhammadiyah, the second largest Islamic organization in Indonesia, has its own unique Ramadan traditions. Pasar Sore Ramadhan Kampung Kauman is one such tradition enduring in Kauman. Located not far from Malioboro street, the festival is packed with visitors hunting for takjil (breakfasts).

From the entrance gate to the end of the alley, vendors display a variety of snacks. Kicak and Songgo Buwono are some of the typical snacks available at the Kauman Ramadan Afternoon Market. Kicak is a sweet sticky rice dish. Songgo Buwono, on the other hand, is a cream puff pastry filled with egg, shredded chicken, lettuce, and pickles.

Pasar Ramadhan Kauman

 

Kotagede

Kotagede is the birthplace of Yogyakarta before it was moved to its current location in the city. There lies the kings’ graveyard and the oldest market in Yogyakarta. It has become one of the best spots to hunt for takjil with abundant sellers by the streets. You can have a Kotagede tour combined with Prambanan and Plaosan temple.

 

Must-try delicacies in Yogyakarta

These are must-try delicacies in Yogyakarta that will enrich your taste palate recommended by jogjatripper.

Gudeg

Gudeg is the most famous typical food of Yogyakarta, even people nickname Yogyakarta as the city of gudeg. This dish is made from raw jackfruit, cooked in thick coconut milk for few hours until the coconut milk is absorbed to the jackfruit and its color turns red. It tastes savory and a little bit sweet. This dish is usually served along with steamed rice, duck eggs and opor ayam (chicken curry). There two types of gudeg : gudeg basah (‘wet’ gudeg with a bit curry which is served fresh) and gudeg kering (dried gudeg which is purposedly taken back home on long travel).

Gudeg
Gudeg

Would you want to learn to make local delicacies? Get a cooking class here.

 

Bakpia

Bakpia is the most-wanted specialty gift from Yogyakarta. The sweet treat is from green bean mixture, and wrapped in thin flour crust. Now bakpia comes in various flavors from cheese, milk, chocolate, pineapple, and many more. Many well known bakpia sellers stay in Pathuk, an area near Malioboro. So bakpia pathuk becomes popular to hunt for this sweet treat.

Bakpia
Bakpia

 

Brongkos

The main ingredient of brongkos is beef. Cooked with coconut milk, sweet soy sauce, ginger, lemongrass, galangal and chili, brongkos tastes sweet and alternatively spicy. Brongkos always comes with rice. For the best Brongkos, go to Warung Handayani.

Brongkos
Brongkos

 

Pecel

Another must-try on the list is Pecel, a dish made of various vegetables dressed with spicy peanut sauce. Pecel is just like salad, but the vegetables are cooked and the sauce dressing is usually spicy (so you must say not to use chili if you don’t like it). Spinach, green bean and bean sprouts are cooked in boiling water, drained and served with spicy peanut sauce.

Pecel
Pecel

Kopi joss

Java island used to be strongly related to coffee (kopi). They serve local brew strong and black, traditionally on burning charcoal then put it on your glass. Wondering how it tastes? It’s unique and delicious! The charcoal draws out the acidity.

Kopi Joss Lik Man who has been selling kopi joss since 1940s is the one you should try.

Kopi joss
Kopi joss