Service is what you would expect in any good, cheap restaurant: hectic and unorganized. However, the food was good enough to endure the trouble. The soto broth was flavorful and the addition of kerupuk (savory crackers), chicken (bones, feet and all), and condiments on every table allow you to customize the meal to your taste (I like mine extra spicy). Would definitely go again but next time would avoid lunch hour to avoid rushing.
PS: For those who dont like to mix their rice into their soto should mention it when ordering. My friends and I only said 3 portion of soto and they automatically brought in sotos with the rice already mixed in. Not complaining as I like mine that way but one of my friends preferred...
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If you go to Jogja and looking for local legendary food, they will always refer you to this place. Always look for the green door, this is the 1st Soto Kadipiro, the rest are the cousins or people borrowing the name.
It's basically traditional chicken soup with savoury broth and sweet & spicy sauce that you can add yourself. The chicken is locally breed and they're mostly organic. On the table there's some fried snacks and grilled satay. I highly recommend to visit and try their food. But come here early, this place close early because they usually run out of food at noon for they have so...
Read moreTrying this outlet which is located only across the first outlet that unfortunately just closed at 3 PM when arrived. It was pretty spacious there with many tables, but pretty empty and only us who came at that time. I tried their beef soto and chicken soto. As one of legendary soto in Yogya, I think they were good. The original soup was refreshing and tasty, but I prefer to mix it with sweet soy sauce, lime, and sambal. They also provided some additional condiments on your table such as chicken, 'tahu bacem', 'perkedel kentang', etc. Price was very affordable as expected. We ate 4 bowl and some condiments that only costed...
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