The word "djiancuk" or more often pronounced "jancuk" course, for some people, especially people of East Java, has the meaning rough and could invites war.
But in Yogyakarta, the word "djiancuk" this would be a branding by a unique soto stall, which claims to be the first stall and the only one in Yogyakarta which provides a menu-style soup of East Java, especially from the city of Blitar.
I wonder what the reason chooses this word. Maybe this is an expression when we feel something extraordinary good, until that comes not again praise but invective.
"Jiancuk ..! Uenak e, rek! ";))
Besides his name, apparently soto stall located on the shores of Marsh Kalibayem, Sonopakis, Jogja has some uniqueness.
We also order a menu mainstay of this shop, that is, of course, soup. Viewing from "angkring" soup mix place, immediately reminds me of the feel of Madura.
While waiting for the soup we made, I was watching the situation carefully around this shop.
Deliberately not building walls to show motive cemented bricks and cement. Many paintings plastered on the wall that looks like other strokes only surreal, but when observed it turns out this painting a lot of lifting themes of sexuality and eroticism.
Some pictures Pak Karno also painted on the walls, showing that the shop owner was so admired that first figure of the former president.
Outside there are few direct lincak mepet into the fields, so that we can enjoy the soup while enjoying the soothing atmosphere of the swamp Kalibayem freely.
We also chose to sit inside. My view directly fixed on the form of ceramic bottle a funny weird. Oh, apparently bottles bearing the kanji characters shaped like a container of wine in the classic Chinese film "Drunken Master" This is a bottle of ketchup!
Not intentionally kicked the bottom of my foot table. Wow! Once observed, apparently a large round table in front of me it is the former site of wooden cable reels that phone!
No wonder I found some writing in the form of code numbers on the table surface and a hole in the middle of the table.
Some tables also apparently made from the former site of coil wire, but smaller. It's a quirky idea.
Suddenly we were startled by the sound of jingle. Apparently the mother of the thick berparas Madura was pouring soy sauce into the soup we ordered.
Ketchup bottle apparently tied with a rope which hung several small bells, so that when the ketchup bottle was appointed then the bells will ring.
Finally soto our order came. I was surprised, how the presentation using such a tiny bowl of Soto Ghost?
At first I thought it was Soto soto Madura, see the form angkringnya. But this is different from Soto soto Madura I have ever tried.
According to the information I know, this soup is the soup a la Blitar. But because I've never nyobain Soto Blitar, I dare not sure.
The composition was similar to Soto soto Madura is on beef, but the sauce is not yellow. Pieces of egg, fried potato slices, and the clear-brown gravy reminds me of Soto Banjar.
Taste the broth, pepper flavor immediately kicked in the throat. My guess is correct. I really feel the blend of Soto Madura and Soto Banjar in this soup.
The funny, have bean sprouts in soup, which is more often found in soto-soto la Central Java.
Overall, this soup ditjoebaken deserve. Although the portion seuprit way, I think the price is really too expensive. The total damage caused after ordering 3 servings of soup plus 2 drink and grain meatball appreciated 21 thousand dollars.
But in the atmosphere, this unique soup stall is worth a visit. Many ethnic objects and unique can be found here. Jan Pokoke very classic and nyeni. (Muhammad zhamroni - jengjeng.matriphe)
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