Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nasi Goreng Pak To is a beloved nasi goreng restaurant nestled along Jl. Raya Boyolali - Semarang, serving up authentic Indonesian fried rice that delights locals and visitors alike. Its specialty lies in richly layered nasi goreng, bursting with flavorful toppings such as pete (stinky beans), crispy ampela (chicken gizzards), tender ayam suwir (shredded chicken), and perfectly fried eggs. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of savory, spicy, and aromatic notes that dance on the palate.
Customers rave about the hearty portions of petai, with Bambang “Bamz” Wijanarko describing the combination of pete, hati (chicken liver), daging ayam (chicken meat), suwir, and telur as “Yummy Delicious.” Meanwhile, Retno Wulandari exclaims the nasi goreng as “super wenaakkkkkkk bangettt,” confidently naming it the best fried rice she’s ever had. The restaurant's signature nasi goreng spesial, loaded with generous toppings and a hint of perfectly balanced chili heat, is praised for its authentic bold flavors without overpowering the senses, making it a comforting yet exciting dish.
Beyond the rice, the ayam goreng (fried chicken) at Nasi Goreng Pak To is another crowd favorite—crispy on the outside, juicy within, and seasoned with a light touch of traditional spices. The mi rebus (boiled noodles) served alongside adds a soothing contrast, enhanced by a rich, flavorful broth that leaves a lingering warmth. For a refreshing finish, the es jeruk or hot orange drink is a standout, offering a vibrant citrus punch that perfectly cleanses the palate.
The dining atmosphere is straightforward and welcoming, a typical warung-style setup where the focus remains on the quality of the food. It’s a genuine local experience that many find nostalgic and heartwarming, especially for families, as Avev Ardiyatama fondly notes how her son insists on eating here. The location near Pasar Desa Sidomulyo adds to its charm, providing easy access and a bustling market vibe.
In essence, Nasi Goreng Pak To captures the essence of Javanese comfort food with dishes that are rich in flavor yet comforting and familiar. Whether you crave the bold aroma of pete paired with perfectly cooked chicken or a spicy yet mild nasi goreng to satisfy your hunger, this spot promises a culinary journey that feels both authentic and deeply satisfying. For those visiting Boyolali, it is an unmissable stop that truly celebrates the heart and soul of Indonesian street food.
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bambang “Bamz” wijanarko.
retno wulandari.
Avev Ardiyatama.
Yeremia Budi.
Wahyu Tri Wibowo.
E Nurochim.
Nuryadin 94.
Sri Harto.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- No Wheelchair accessible entrance
- No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- No Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Quick bite
Dining options
- Dinner
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
Payments
- Cash-only
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