Titoti stands as a widely recognized local restaurant chain celebrated for its delectable meatballs, ranging in size and composition.
The branch I frequented happened to be the original establishment, the very source from which the franchise burgeoned to encompass numerous cities across Indonesia.
Their meatballs, renowned for their scrumptiousness and tender texture, arrive piping hot, served alongside an array of accompaniments such as noodles, rice vermicelli, or simply the meatballs within a clear broth.
It's essential to note that vegetarian options are regrettably unavailable.
The service is marked by both efficiency and amiability, coupled with an affordable price point. The ambiance is inviting and warm, yet it may feel somewhat stifling and humid for those less accustomed to such conditions.
For those eager to sample one of Indonesia's most celebrated and omnipresent culinary offerings, I wholeheartedly recommend this...
Β Β Β Read moreThis place is where Titoti franchise started their expansion, from a mere food stall to a regional wide "bakso" meatball empire!
Definitely worth to try their "Bakso Campur special" menu and best to accompany it with hot/cold Orange squash (as it will washes away meatball's broth on your throat).
For me, other menu (such as siomay or other) is just a nice additional selection If you haven't fell full enough. Not as good as their specialties (meatballs), yet not that bad either. Is just that... they are better siomay food stalls elsewhere.
Both my parents and I felt that this place brought a lot of good old memories and they are able to maintain their secret recipes for the best Wonogiri style meatballs throughout their existance in decades.
Definitley worth to try when you are happens in a way to Pacitan, Tulungagung, or other East Jawa destination from either Jogja or Solo...
Β Β Β Read moreA large outlet of the Bakso Titoti food chain, and it offers not only beef meatball soup and chicken noodle but also fried chicken, siomay, beef soup and beef soto soup. I had dinner with my wife in a crowded but cozy atmosphere enjoying special meatball soup, beef soup with rice, crispy flour crackers, iced lemon and hot tea, ... perfect. Large dining halls with high chairs and sitting carpets. Clean restrooms and musholla. Vast parking lots for motorbikes, cars and buses. Minus:...
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