I ordered their Sate Kuah, a unique twist on the classic Soto Tangkar, made with stripped sate meat instead of the regular meat chunks. Let me tell you, I’ve never eaten anything like this before—it was absolutely delicious! The broth was rich and flavorful, perfectly complementing the smoky tender sate meat. At only 25k (without nasi, its 5k/nasi FYI), it’s incredibly affordable and worth every rupiah.
The location is right at the corner of the street, giving it that classic warung vibe, but it’s definitely not the most kid-friendly spot. There’s smoke everywhere, and the long queue can be overwhelming. Still, the quick service—seriously, fast-food quick—more than makes up for the wait. They offer both small indoor and outdoor seating, so you can pick whatever suits your mood, though don’t expect a fancy setup.
If you’re looking for bold flavors, fast service, and don’t mind the "warung" ambiance, Soto Tangkar Bang Edi is a must-try. I’ll definitely be coming back for more! (edit: i did actually came back here,...
Read moreIf you’re looking for authentic, comforting Indonesian flavors, Soto Tangkar & Sate Kuah Bang Edi in Petojo is a hidden gem you shouldn’t miss.
Their specialty, Soto Tangkar, delivers a rich and aromatic broth, deeply infused with coconut milk and spices. The beef is tender and flavorful, absorbing the essence of the soup perfectly. Meanwhile, the Sate Kuah is a standout — skewered meats bathed in a savory, slightly creamy sauce that’s simply addictive.
The atmosphere is simple and humble, typical of many legendary street food spots in Jakarta. Despite its modest setting, the taste speaks volumes, and you can truly sense the long-standing tradition since 1994 in every bite.
Service is quick and straightforward, making it a great stop for a casual, satisfying meal. Whether you’re a local craving nostalgia or a visitor wanting to explore authentic Jakarta flavors, Bang Edi’s is a place worth...
Read morenever disappointed 👏 soto tangkar and sate kuah are incredible. soto tangkar has a lot of meats. you can choose between full meat or mix with offals. i love kikil so i usually order soto kuah mix meat and kikil. sate kuah has a smoky taste from its beef satay. super yum too! both have flavorful broth but not overpowering.
the prices are still reasonable. i ordered: 1 soto tangkar + rice, 1 sate kuah + rice, 3 skewers of beef satay, 3 packs of emping, 1 ice tea (sweet), and 1 ice orange = Rp 94.000.
the only cons: the place is soooo small, the seats are limited so you have to queue especially during lunch time. thanks god last time we went there the queue wasn't too long so we just had to wait for...
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