Get ready to experience a somewhat authentic Javanese service. If you're Javanese, knows how to speak Javanese, bring your friends and boast your language skill here. The waiters delivers their service in Javanese, the kromo-inggil one if I'm not mistaken.
The food is so-so, nothing special for my taste. They don't even have Mie Ayam Yamin (dry and sweet) and they pretty persistent about it too. If you're dying for a Mie Ayam Yamin just tell the waiter you want a dry (without the soup) Mie Ayam and then you mix the soy sauce on your own.
If you driving a car, they have a 5-6 car's parking lot. The best way to reach this place is either by motorcycle or online cab.
The place is great for hanging out with your friends after hours. Positioned next to a main Street with minimum pollution. Make sure you wears long trousers to avoid mosquito bites during night time.
I visit this place quite often, somewhere once every two weeks, since one of my friend's house near-by.
Oh right!! Just across this place there is this tasty Pisang Molen. The trick is you order the pisang molen before you eat at Bakso Soun, and grab it after you...
   Read moreWe came to this place for the first time. It was raining heavily at that time. The parking attendant had difficulty helping us find the right spot because the parking area provided was already full. With a little patience and waiting, we can finally get a parking space in the front area. When we first entered this place, we were greeted by street singer performers at the entrance. A waiter approached immediately to guide and helped us find an empty seat. The atmosphere at that time looked very busy and crowded. Many visitors.It seems like this place has a lot of culinary fans. After ordering food and drinks, we were given fried dry noodle snacks. Maybe for the time waiting for the order to arrive. Our menu came very quick. We only tried the meatball and ice mix menu. Both felt so good delicious. Hopefully next time we will come back here again to try another...
   Read moreBakso So'un & Mie Ayam TTD 47 offers an unforgettable dining experience. Passing by the consistently crowded venue, my wife and I finally decided to try it out. We opted for the meat and vein meatball noodles, and the taste transported us to the realms of Solo/Magelang's famous traveling meatballs. The soup had that authentic flavor, complemented by the delightful kriuk-kriuk and delicious Bakso goreng Kotak. Noteworthy are the crispy tempe and Sesame Banana frittersâexcellent snacks. Service was unique with waiters using Javanese words, adding a cultural touch. The atmosphere remained lively even at night, and the quick, complete serving of food was commendable. With relatively cheap prices, ample parking, and a clean environment, Bakso So'un & Mie Ayam TTD 47 is a gem worth...
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