It is strategically located and easily spotted on Jln. Ciater, not far from some big islamic schools. The parking space is large enough to accomodate 15 to 20 cars.
Nothing extraordinary about the design of the place. It is just spacious that it could accomodate 30 tables. The waiters are in uniform and wearing apron. They seem polite and helpful.
For the menu, the restaurant offers many kinds of traditional indonesian soup, called soto. It claims the origin is from Boyolali, even though in my opinion I think it is not different from Soto Kudus. Similar to soto kudus, soto boyolali also serves some side dish like fried tempeh, fried tofu, egg satay, etc. Aside from beef soup, it also sells lamb soup, and chicken soup.
One great thing about this place is I think that it prrovides different sizes of serving. You can choose your soup in small or...
Read moreDelicious and Affordable Soto! This soto warung is a gem for its delicious and budget-friendly soto. The taste is consistently great, making the occasional wait worth it. Speaking of which, it can get quite busy, and parking sometimes fills up, so you might need to park along the street. Also, during peak hours, the queue can be long, and new customers might find the ordering process a bit confusing at first. However, once you get the hang of it, it's definitely worth the visit! So...
Read moreActually the place was strategies but the taste just average and the menu served with small portion even if we choose the big bowl. Maybe because the price cheap? I and My husband not satisfied with the portion we even order more bowl so is become not cheap anymore. The good things is there is fried menu like, bakwan or vegetables fritters and sate telur puyuh, and the tasty and cheap one is sosis solo that u must try. They also have frozen sosis solo. If uou one to...
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