Gorontalese cuisine

Gorontalese cuisine
Alternative namesGorontalo cuisine or Hulontalo cuisine
CourseMain
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateGorontalo, Gorontalo Peninsula, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsseafood, beef, chicken, hot local chilies, and iconic spices

Gorontalese cuisine or Gorontalo cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Gorontalese People of the Gorontalo Peninsula, North Sulawesi island, Indonesia. It is also known as Hulontalo cuisine by perantauan (migrating) Gorontalo people, after "Hulontalo", the name for Gorontalo in the Gorontalo language.

Gorontalese cuisine is known for its fresh seafood, and liberal use of spices and herbs.

The strategic location of Gorontalo, with the Celebes Sea and Pacific Ocean to the north and the Gulf of Tomini to the south, made the Gorontalo region a strategic shipping route in the past. This history has formed the roots of a unique and distinctive culture in Gorontalo, including its unique dishes.

Along with the division of Gorontalo into a province and its separation from North Sulawesi, Gorontalo's cuisine has become an increasingly popular and well-recognized as part of Indonesia's national culinary heritage.