A casual cafe serving selections of jamu (traditional herbal drink), coffee, and homemade Indonesian snacks. Suwe Ora Jamu is also available at Komunitas Salihara and Warung Jati in Read more...
Mother Monster is a joint effort between bar and nightlife impresario, Biko alongside esteemed coffee roastery group, The Common Grounds and a rising chef, Gloria Susindra. Bringing together Read more...
Djournal Coffee presents Djournal House, a coffee and cocktail bar. For the love of coffee, music, and cocktail, Djournal House invites everyone to eat, drink, and celebrate together Read more...
Part of Ismaya Group, Djournal Coffee has been serving daily caffeine fix since opening its doors in 2013, using Indonesian coffee beans. Aside from espresso-based drinks, patrons can Read more...
Owned by Jason Leo, Ombé Kofie began as a small neighborhood coffee shop in Pluit Sakti, North Jakarta in 2015. Their first foray south was the now-defunct Djule Read more...
Yes, another local bubble tea brand that uses a drinking guy logo, but this time, he’s on the run — which wouldn’t do any good for his digestion, Read more...
“Kamu” means “you” in Indonesia, but the brand actually hails from Thailand. They serve the usual cheese tea, coffee, matcha, fruit tea, milk tea as well as Thai Read more...
Local chain Heycha — we have no clue whether they’re related to Heytea or not, but we’re banking on the the latter — offers a variety of drinks Read more...
Gooma isn’t exactly a boba place per se — the tea bar specializes in matcha, and what sets them apart from their competitors in this over-saturated bubble tea scene Read more...
Diagon Alley serves a variety of tea blends with milk foam, milk tea, cocoa drinks as well as soft serve ice creams, but its main attraction appears to Read more...