Pagi Sore, Indonesian restaurant in Cilandak, Indonesia.
Pagi Sore is a restaurant in Cilandak, Jakarta, specializing in West Sumatran cooking. The menu covers classic Minang dishes such as Ayam Pop, Gulai Singkong, and Sambal Goreng Pete Udang.
The restaurant was founded in 1973 in Palembang before opening locations in Jakarta. The move to the capital brought Minang home cooking to a wider audience without changing the original recipes.
At Pagi Sore, food is served in the Padang style, where small bowls of cooked dishes are placed in front of you and you pay only for what you eat. This way of eating is common in West Sumatran restaurants and makes the meal feel very direct and generous.
The restaurant is open every day and accepts both cash and card payments. Delivery across Jakarta is also available for those who prefer to eat at home.
The name Pagi Sore means "morning to evening" in Indonesian, suggesting the restaurant serves food all day long. This idea of offering warm Minang food at any hour of the day was unusual in Jakarta when the first city branch opened.
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