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Discover an unforgettable Coto Makassar in Berau! This humble riverside stall serves a unique version of the beef offal soup with a rich, reddish-brown broth, unlike the typical whitish kind. The beef is incredibly tender, and the spicy 'medhok' flavor is a must-try. The local secret? You have to 'racik' (mix) your own seasonings to create the perfect bowl. This article reveals why this spot is a local legend and shares tips for the ultimate experience.
Before coming to Berau, a friend mysteriously told me that I had to try the Coto Makassar place by the river. To be honest, when I first arrived, my heart sank a little. Isn't this just an ordinary little riverside stall? How amazing could it be? Turns out, I was too naive…
For those of you who want to give it a try, remember these points to level up your experience!

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