Tasty soto, small portion, and super-cheap price. The concept of this traditional warung is unique. Lauk (kerupuk, bakwan, perkedel, chicken) are actually the main dishes. You soak the lauk with delicious kuah soto, and eat it (that's why the rice served in every portion is in small amounts).
The hot tea is not good. Just bring your own water, or order instant drink. You can also add lime to the hot tea, to remove the unpleasant chemical flavour.
The place is a bit unhygienic, but clean enough for eating. They give you a really nice service, which i absolutely love. Better visit in the morning, because mostly at night the lauk is out of stock. There is no parking area. So you should park your vehicle beside the road.
The price, as i said before is really cheap. One portion soto is Rp6.000,- ; a glass of warm tea is Rp2.500,-. A normal portion of rice is four times of one...
Read moreThis is one of the soups that you must try, it sounds strange to hear the name of this food, namely "soto sampah" or "trash soup". I'm curious about the meaning, but that's okay. The important thing is the taste. This place is by the side of the road. You can choose to sit on a chair or on the floor. There are 2 Soto menus here, namely Chicken Soto, Meat Soto or you can mix it. There are various side this available such as fried food and others. The drinks are iced tea, orange ice and many more. I'm not sure what time it opens. I came at night and it was quite crowded, maybe dinner time. Good and fast service. The price is very affordable for students especially. I highly recommend...
Read moreThe resto that has been open from noon to night is usually crowded after the afternoon. Most of the visitors are young people. Not infrequently the yogya young people come in groups.
the name of Soto Sampah(means garbage soup) comes from buyers own soto. He admitted if this soup tend to be a lot of content, so called the buyer with soup garbage.
the young people who gave the name of the garbage soup, there is garbage trash there is lemonade, so maybe that's why so called garbage soup. Soto Samoah contained bean sprouts, white noodles, sprouts, cabbage, tetelan beef and lard. Soto garbage since 67 years and now it is a...
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