Mie Kocok
This dish consists of yellow noodles served in thick beef broth, sliced kikil (beef leg tendon), bean sprouts, meatballs, lime, and sprinkled with sliced celery is a cross-generational culinary favorite

Mie Kocok is a cross-generational culinary because it can be enjoyed by anyone, from children to the elderly. Although the sellers are found in various regions, the mie Kocok comes from Bandung, West Java. The term Kocok (shake) in the name of this dish refers to the cooking process, which is to shake the noodles in a metal bowl with a perforated handle, while dipping them in hot water. The type of noodle used is flat yellow noodle which has a softer texture.
This dish consists of yellow noodles served in thick beef broth, sliced kikil (beef leg tendon), bean sprouts, meatballs, lime, and sprinkled with sliced celery, spring onions, and fried onions. Some recipes may add beef tripe.