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Pempek

Pempek is a traditional South Sumatran dish made from a mixture of fish and tapioca. Originating from Palembang, Pempek is a culinary icon of Sumatra and is usually served with cuko, a tangy and slightly spicy vinegar-based sauce.

Taste
Pempek offers a combination of savory and slightly fishy flavors, perfectly balanced by the sweet, sour, and spicy cuko. The crispy outer layer and soft interior provide a delightful texture in every bite.

Ingredients

  • Main Ingredients: Fish (typically mackerel or tenggiri) and tapioca flour.
  • Seasoning: Salt, garlic, and sugar.
  • Complements: Cuko sauce made from palm sugar, vinegar, tamarind, garlic, and chili.

Philosophy
Pempek represents the resourcefulness and creativity of Palembang’s people, utilizing the abundant fish from the Musi River. The dish also reflects the harmonious blend of local traditions and Chinese cultural influences.

Price Range

  • Small-sized pempek: Rp3,000–Rp5,000 each.
  • Assorted pempek platters: Rp30,000–Rp50,000.
  • Premium pempek with more fish content: Rp60,000–Rp100,000 per portion.

Recommended Dining Spots
Pempek Candy

Address: Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.149, Palembang.
Operational Hours: 8:00 AM–9:00 PM 
How to Get There: Located in the heart of Palembang, accessible via car or public transportation.
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Pempek Vico
Address: Jl. Letkol Iskandar No.41, Palembang.
Operational Hours: 9:00 AM–10:00 PM 
How to Get There: Near Ampera Bridge, easily reachable by taxi or local transport.
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Pempek Lala
Address: Jl. Merdeka No.18, Palembang.
Operational Hours: 8:30 AM–8:00 PM 
How to Get There: A short walk from Kuto Besak Fort, accessible by bike or car.
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