Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nasi Goreng Pak Mul, nestled along the vibrant stretch of Jl. Stadion Utara No.16 in Kota Batu, East Java, stands as a beloved culinary landmark for lovers of traditional Indonesian fried rice. This humble nasi goreng restaurant has earned its reputation by serving generous, flavorful portions that invite both locals and travelers to savor authentic tastes without breaking the bank.
At Nasi Goreng Pak Mul, the star dish is undoubtedly their nasi goreng, a classic Indonesian fried rice that bursts with rich umami flavors and perfectly balanced spices. Reviewers repeatedly highlight the impressive serving size—each portion is so ample that it can easily satisfy two people. The rice is beautifully cooked with a tantalizing blend of seasonings which culminates in a savory, comforting meal that feels both hearty and satisfying. The affordability is equally noteworthy, with a plate priced at just 14,000 IDR, making it an unbeatable value for the generous quantity and quality offered.
Words like “pas banget” (just right) and “enaak” (delicious) from satisfied diners like Dimas Hamdan and Aisyatur Rizki Laila perfectly capture the expertly balanced taste profile and inviting aroma that greet every guest. There’s a sense of warmth and familiarity in every bite, a nostalgic embrace of traditional home-cooked flavors that resonate deeply with the palate.
Beyond the food itself, the casual dining atmosphere here mirrors the welcoming spirit of Kota Batu’s local culture. It’s a spot where the focus remains wholeheartedly on satisfying hunger with honest fare, served without pretense but with genuine care. Whether you're a traveler seeking an authentic taste of East Java or a local craving a dependable meal, Nasi Goreng Pak Mul’s blend of hearty portions, rich taste, and wallet-friendly prices makes it a destination to cherish.
In sum, Nasi Goreng Pak Mul offers more than just a meal—it offers a flavorful experience that feels like a generous shared moment at the family table. Its harmonious balance of taste, quantity, and value ensures it remains a top recommendation for anyone eager to dive into the comforting world of Indonesian nasi goreng.
22 notes — the real pulse of the room.
Dea Fahmi Reza.
Nurul Hasanah.
Dimas Hamdan.
Aisyatur Rizki Laila.
Riza Ibnu.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- No Wheelchair accessible seating
Dining options
- Dinner
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
Payments
- Cash-only
Children
- Good for kids
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