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  • Sliced squares of Indonesian martabak, a dense pancake filled pancake, piled up on a plate.
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Martabak Pecenongan 78 & D’Bakmie

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  • Restaurant

Founded in 1960 and with more than 400 outlets in Indonesia, the popular chain Martabak Pecenongan 78 has arrived in Melbourne.

No need to fly to Indonesia to eat martabak, a sweet dense pancake with toppings like condensed milk, chocolate, nuts, toasted rice and cheese. At the Lygon Street venue you can sample them all - sweet martabak, crispy thin martabak and crispy egg martabak (chicken, beef and vegetarian).

Aside from the pancakes you can also order fresh Indonesian street style noodles, that promise to be springy, tasty and authentic.

Hours

Day Times
Monday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Tuesday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Wednesday
  • Closed
Thursday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Friday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Saturday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Sunday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm

Location

114 Lygon St
Carlton 3053

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Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9650 9880
  • email address: contact@mp78.au
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