SOLO'S MOST VIRAL DISH IS SERVED INSIDE A FIREBALL
Ta'Ala Indonesia in Laweyan is the only restaurant in Solo serving lamb inside a flaming clay dome and the internet can't stop talking about it.
Flames erupt from the clay pot. A gloved hand cracks open what looks like a sealed dome and rich, dark lamb broth floods into the bowl below. This isn't a theatrical trick. This is dinner at Ta'Ala Indonesia, and it might be the most talked-about plate in Solo right now.
What Is Ta'Ala Indonesia and Where Is It ?
Ta'Ala Indonesia (also written Taala) is an authentic Pakistani and Arab restaurant tucked inside Jl. Madubronto I No.9, Sondakan, Kecamatan Laweyan, Surakarta, Central Java. Opened by chef Saji Dali a Pakistani-rooted culinary professional the restaurant is the only spot in Solo serving the lamb-in-clay-dome dish. Prices are accessible for what you get; the restaurant is open for lunch, dinner, and late-night dining, with both dine-in and takeaway options.
Why Is It Going Viral on TikTok?
A video posted by content creator Sari Kusumaningrum in May 2026 lit up TikTok — 17,300 likes, 730 reshares, and 15,700 sends within hours. The clip, tagged @taala.indonesia and @chefsajidali1, showed the full theatrical reveal: a clay dome brought to the table blazing, cracked open tableside to release juicy lamb filling directly into a serving bowl.
The caption read, "Satu-satunya resto di Solo yang punya makanan se-unik ini" — the only restaurant in Solo with something this unique. Commenters flooded the thread asking for the name and address.
"My family and I experienced something we didn't expect — we ate some of the best food we have ever eaten, and we also visited very expensive restaurants in many countries." Wanderlog reviewer, Ta'Ala Indonesia
What's on the Menu at Ta'Ala Indonesia?
The menu reads like a tour through Lahore and Beirut: butter chicken, lamb and chicken kebabs, freshly baked garlic naan from a traditional clay oven, mandi rice, dal makhani, and hummus made from scratch. The lamb kebab is described by regulars as juicy, tender, and deeply spiced — nothing like the dried-out versions you'd find in a generic halal warung.
Vegan options are available too. The kitchen uses quality spices and olive oil throughout, and the scent of slow-roasted lamb and charred naan is the first thing that hits you when you walk in.


























