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Es Puter Pak Sis Manahan: Solo's Best Hand-Churned Treat with 16 Weekly Rotating Flavors

Es Puter Pak Sis Manahan: Solo's Best Hand-Churned Treat with 16 Weekly Rotating Flavors

Es Puter Pak Sis Manahan: Solo's Best Hand-Churned Treat with 16 Weekly Rotating Flavors

Solo, Desember 5, 2025 - For lovers of sweet and refreshing desserts, Es Puter Pak Sis, located at Jl. MT Haryono No.16, Mangkubumen, Banjarsari, Solo, is certainly a familiar name. This spot offers a delightful experience of enjoying traditional es puter (hand-churned coconut milk ice cream) with a wide variety of flavors, making it a must-visit culinary destination for both locals and tourists.

Es Puter Pak Sis is open daily (except Mondays), from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

The main attraction of Es Puter Pak Sis is not only its smooth texture and perfectly balanced sweetness, but also its diverse flavors that rotate weekly. With 16 rotating variants, the menu ranges from Oreo, Tutti Frutti, Orange, Kopyor, Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Mung Bean, and Fermented Cassava (Tape), among many others.

The production process remains traditional. Each batch is made using fresh coconut milk and natural ingredients, and is then churned manually in a classic ice tube. This traditional method creates a creamier, yet light, texture that melts pleasantly on the palate.

Es Puter Pak Sis also has another branch located on Jl. Hasanudin, Purwosari, Laweyan, Solo.

With its affordable prices and the warm, typical Solo ambiance, Es Puter Pak Sis stands as one of the must-try culinary delights when visiting Surakarta. Simple yet unforgettable, it consistently leaves a sweet impression on everyone who stops by

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