Banjarmasin

Soto Banjar
Jl. A Yani Km. 1

"soto" is a type of indonesian soup. soto banjar is a uniquely banjarese variant of soto, popular in other places throughout in indonesia. don't miss the chance to try the real and genuine taste in its place of origin! soto in banjar meant that it is served with lontong, while soup is served with rice, for the same meal.

Apam
Banjarmasin

Although not specifically banjarese, the apam here has its own twist. enjoy it sweet and warm, accompanied with tea.

Bingka
Jl. Veteran Simp. SMP 7/III No. 52

A specialty of banjarese, it came in many flavors. the pride of the banjarese people, it's very sweet and creamy.

Bingka Barandam
Jl. Veteran Simp. SMP 7/III No. 52

Although named "bingka", tasted nothing like it. it's somekind of a cupcake soaked in sweet syrup.

Ketupat Kandangan
Jl.Raya Beruntung Jaya

It's actually a specialty of kandangan, but you can also find it in banjarmasin. known as a festive food, especially favored during eid al fitr.

Apart from localities, there are 3 KFCs, 2 Pizza Huts, and a Dunkin Donuts. If local taste doesn't suits you, go to Duta Mall and you'll dicover National as well as International renowned outlets.

Klepon Buntut

Similar to klepon, a palm sugar filled snacks coated with grated coconut found across java, however this one has smoother texture and the flling is more liquidy.

Banjarese love their foods and even though they are most of the times very excited about other kinds of foods, they adore their own local specialties more than others. The ones in restaurants, malls, or foodcourts are fine for beginners, but to find the real taste of Banjarese food, you have to go to hidden places in small streets because there you’d find the ones that are famous among the locals.Foods that are available throughout the year and are very popular with the locals:

Amparan Tatak

Banana pudding

However, in the month of Ramadhan, the Banjarese went all out with their traditional delicacies. Heaps of wadai traditional cakes and other treats mostly unavailable throughout the year will suddenly appears in Ramadhan. Though most travel guides won't suggest you to travel during the month of Ramadhan in Indonesia, it's an amazing experience to see the emergence of many "Pasar Wadai" Cakes Market all over the city, with treats such as: