Why everyone keeps coming back.
Angkringan Pak Sugi (baru) is a vibrant culinary gem nestled in the heart of Depok, Sleman, offering an authentic taste of Yogyakarta’s beloved street food culture. This traditional angkringan-style eatery specializes in an array of affordable, flavorful dishes that perfectly embody the warm and bustling spirit of Jogja’s local food scene.
One of the most enticing aspects of Angkringan Pak Sugi is its incredibly diverse menu, featuring everything from crispy gorengan (fried snacks) to tantalizing sate-satean (skewered meats), alongside hearty staples such as nasi ayam (chicken rice) and mie (noodles). The pricing is exceptionally budget-friendly—customers rave about staple items like a bowl of steaming white rice for just 1,000 IDR, refreshing iced tea at 500 IDR, and an array of sate options priced between 500 and 2,000 IDR. This unbeatable combination of wide variety and affordable pricing invites locals and visitors alike to indulge without hesitation.
The atmosphere at Angkringan Pak Sugi is quintessentially Jogja—casual, inviting, and unpretentious. Guests can enjoy their meals sitting comfortably on traditional lesehan-style seating, which enhances the dining experience by embracing the communal and relaxed vibe typical of Indonesian street food vendors. The relocation to a new spot opposite RM Padang has brought renewed energy, with long-time patrons like Willy Maldanito celebrating the "semangat baru" or new spirit that the fresh setting has sparked.
Dining here is more than just a meal; it’s a sensory journey. The smoky aroma of grilling satays, the crackling of crispy fried snacks, and the sweet, cool relief of es teh (iced tea) come together to create an irresistible invitation to savor each bite. Reviewer Rahmat Sob perfectly sums it up, describing the place as "murah meriah dan enak," capturing the essence of delicious, affordable fare that truly reflects the culinary soul of Jogja.
Whether you’re a long-time fan like Ilham Firdausi, who appreciates the consistent quality despite the change of location, or a newcomer drawn by the enticing smells and smiles, Angkringan Pak Sugi offers a genuine slice of local life and flavor. The restaurant stands as a testament to how humble street food, when prepared with care and passion, can create lasting memories and a deep connection to place.
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ilham firdausi.
willy maldanito.
Sidik Ariyanto.
Rahmat Sob.
Muhammad Iqbal “Eiqhtball” Tawakkal.
Chandra Budi Utomo.
Hubertus Gilang OJI.
Paklikrizki Channel.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
Opening hours
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Service options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- No Delivery
Highlights
- Great tea selection
Popular for
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Offerings
- Coffee
- Halal food
- Late-night food
- Quick bite
Dining options
- Dinner
Amenities
- No Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
Crowd
- College students
- Groups
Payments
- Cash-only
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