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  2. Soto padang - Wikipedia

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    Soto padang is a kind of clear, non coconut milked soto, which usually contains beef, onion, potatoes, and white vermicelli noodles as its main ingredients. [1] This soto is a culinary specialty originating from West Sumatra, Indonesia. [1] [2] [3] The meat used for the soto can be boiled and cut, [3] or it can be fried until crunchy. [1]

  3. Soto (food) - Wikipedia

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    Soto Padang – a beef broth soto with slices of fried beef, bihun (rice vermicelli), and perkedel kentang (fried mashed potato). [21] Soto Pangkalan Bun or coto manggala – a chicken soto mixed with cassava. [23] Soto Pekalongan or tauto Pekalongan [24] – spiced with tauco (a fermented miso-like bean paste).

  4. Soto ayam - Wikipedia

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    Soto ayam is a traditional Indonesian dish with ingredients such as chicken, lontong, noodles, and rice vermicelli. Soto ayam is also popular in Singapore, [4] Malaysia [5] and Suriname, where it is made with slightly different ingredients and known as saoto. Turmeric is added as one of its main ingredients which makes the yellow chicken broth.

  5. Restoran Sederhana - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2008 Jakarta Post study, Sederhana was the most popular fast food chain in Indonesia. [5] A 2018 study by Roy Morgan Research found that Sederhana was still the most popular restaurant chain in Indonesia with 28.4 million customers in 2017–2018, due to its popularity outside the Greater Jakarta area where international fast food chains such as KFC were more popular. [6]

  6. Soto mie - Wikipedia

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    Soto mie, [3] Soto mi, or Mee soto [4] is a spicy Indonesian noodle soup dish [5] commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Mie means noodle made of flour, salt and egg, while soto refers to Indonesian soup. In Indonesia, it is called soto mie and is considered one variant of soto, while in Malaysia and Singapore it is called mee soto.

  7. Pecel lele - Wikipedia

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    It consists of catfish served with traditional sambal chili paste, often served with fried tempeh and/or tofu and steamed rice.It is a popular Javanese dish widely distributed in Indonesian cities, especially in Java.

  8. List of city nicknames in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Lamongan. City of Soto (Kota Soto) City of Catfish (Kota Lele) Land of Joko Tingkir (Bumi Joko Tingkir) Lumajang. City of Bananas (Kota Pisang) Austria of Java (Oostenrijk van Java) Land of Menak Koncar (Bumi Menak Koncar) Madiun. Martial Arts Village (Kampung Pesilat) Madiun (city) City of Girls (Kota Gadis) City of Brem (Kota Brem) City of ...

  9. Modo, Lamongan - Wikipedia

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