kantotapa
Kantotapa is a traditional Indonesian dish originating from East Java. It is a type of soto, a flavorful soup, that is characterized by its distinct spices and preparation methods. The name "kantotapa" itself is believed to be a portmanteau derived from "kanto," meaning a small portion or serving, and "tapa," which can refer to a spiritual or ascetic practice, suggesting a simple yet nourishing meal.
The base of kantotapa is typically a rich broth made from chicken or beef, infused with a
A distinctive element of kantotapa is its garnish. It is often topped with crispy fried shallots, celery