Soto Sedaap Boyolali offers an undeniably budget-friendly dining option, which is a significant draw. If you're looking for a meal that won't break the bank, this place certainly delivers on affordability. The pricing is a definite highlight, making it an accessible choice for a quick and inexpensive bite. However, while the value is there, the overall culinary experience felt somewhat average.
In terms of the main offering, the soto itself, it didn't particularly stand out from other soto variations I've tried. It leans towards the clear soup style, which might appeal to those seeking a lighter meal. The portion size also felt on the smaller side. While perfectly adequate for a light lunch, those with a larger appetite might find themselves wanting more. It's a decent option if you're not looking for anything particularly rich or substantial.
One notable aspect of Soto Sedaap Boyolali is their selection of side snacks. The availability of tempe, sosis solo, usus, and a variety of other traditional Indonesian snacks is a definite plus. These additions offer a chance to customize your meal and add some extra flavor and texture to the lighter soto. This variety in the snack section is a welcome feature and could be a reason to consider a visit if you enjoy these...
Read moreIt's raining in bandung when i visit here and I'm hungry. What else is the best food to enjoy during rain if not a hot clear soup. Found this place near my accommodation. Looks crowded so I decided to try. And well. I'm not disappointed. The local eatery with a very very affordable price. Expect the portion to follow the price tag ya. Clear soup with rice and some meat only cost you less than 20k. Wow. Tried both of their specialties. Chicken and beef bowl of soup. I prefer the chicken, its more subtle taste meanwhile beef version is a bit strong. But both are clear soup which i like the most. The place is crowded with local people which makes me even more hype about it. The fried dish they put on the showcase is a bit cold, but still tasty. Especially their tempeh. At the end. 2 portions of soto with rice and fried dish. Only cost you 35k. 😂😂😂. End of month, dont worry. SSB got...
Read moreThis is the first Soto Boyolali in Bandung as far as I know. If you're already trying Soto Kudus, then you'll not surprised with this Soto, it has some way of serving their customer.
The good thing is it's affordable for students, and kind of family food. If you haven't go to the original place of this Soto (Boyolali) you will say it has a unique taste of Soto. But if you have already been there then you'll notice that it's a common taste of Soto.
For people who love "Gorengan" (fried tofu, bakwan, etc.) you'll love this place since it has plenty of choices. Keep in mind, you will not comfortable staying more than 45 minutes here, this place so crowded at breakfast,...
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