Kroma really lives up to its hashtag, #BetahDiRumah (#FeelAtHome). Other than being a reliable working cafe, with well-priced grub and decent coffee, you can also book Kroma for events or attend their Read more...
We recently visited popular café Publichood Coffee’s newest branch at Kemang, which will also serve as the brand’s roastery. For their espresso-based drinks, they use their in-house Publichood Read more...
SRSLY Coffee, the coffee shop that’s famous for their colorful floor, uses single origins beans for their espresso-based drinks. They also have a house blend called Double Trouble, which Read more...
Sagaleh is among the first es kopi spots in Jakarta. The shop got its name from Minang language — sagaleh means “segelas” (a cup or a glass). While Read more...
Previously known as CoffeeSmith, Shoot Me in the Head (SMITH) is also a roastery – fun name aside, the most notable thing here is definitely their amazing SMITH Read more...
The Bali-based cafe opened its Jakarta shop at the hip Senopati area over a year ago. If you’re into bolder-flavored, dark roast coffee, then Pison’s the place for Read more...
Creamatology Coffee Roasters is a retail specialty coffee shop chain and coffee roaster headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, and has operations throughout Southeast Asia and Western Europe. The Read more...
Currently one of Indonesia’s biggest roasteries and coffee chains, Tanamera offers a wide selection of premium Indonesian beans. For your espresso-based drinks, you can choose between the lighter Read more...
A great thing about this place is that you can choose between light, medium, or strong blends. Giyanti rotates their beans quite often, among others are North Sumatra’s Read more...
Surrounded by lush green gardens, watch the city’s nightlights start twinkling as chefs in the corner kitchen grill and serve soft shelled crab dusted in curry and biscuits Read more...