I’ve been looking forward to see this place for so long, finally I went to this place with friends. It’s beautiful! Really give the gallery vibes to artsy people like me, I love the ambiance created by this place. The food was delicious! Also presented very nicely. The only few things this place needs to fix are: the leaking roof, it’s just not nice to see a bucket to contain the dripping water the practical thing in ordering and paying, if you want to ask people to immediately pay, then it would be better if there are some mobile edc to be carried by the waiters/waitresses to the table so it’s not giving too much hassle for ordering more food mushalla needed to be cleaned and brighter Despite those things, I definitely would love to visit again because I love this beautiful place, and hoping that there will be improvements. Oh, and maybe the outdoor area can also be divided for smokers and non-smokers, because it’s not only smokers would love to sit outside. The price if the food was reasonable, definitely worth...
Read morei this cafe would suit someone who likes art a whole lot. it’s a cafe that frequently holds art exhibitions. the atmosphere was very nice and comfortable. i ordered 2 drinks (jasmine tea & ice chocolate) and they were nice although the prices were quite high. it costed me +- Rp 120k.
when i visited there was an exhibition and an art market. a lot of the art was interactive which is fun. they have 4 quite small “rooms” to showcase the art so you can take your time or finish pretty quickly. the art market was great, quite a wide range of aesthetics imo. there were colorful & minimalistic things, anime styled, detailed art and more in the form of tshirts, earrings, pins, art prints and minitures. there were even stands that sold baked goods. i personally loved the stand that sold “edgy” tshirts, with witty designs. yet again though, the prices were very much not affordable for everyone.
overall i enjoyed my time there. definitely come if you want to find a great place to take pictures or (modern) art...
Read moreWent there for "Namaku Pram" exhibition telling us the life of one of Indonesia's greatest writer and nationalist, Pramoedya Ananta Toer (also one of my favorite essays and novels writer).
Dia.lo.gue is a privately owned art gallery which provides you place to view exhibition and exhange ideas with people/other visitors. They have a cozy atmosphere and quite decent cafetaria which offers you pasta, rice and other food.
However, it does not provide much space for other activities other than viewing. I'm not really sure of the purpose/objective of the place so I cannot say much. In terms of reaching out to the community through their activities I kinda hope the owner(s) would do something more considering it's quite difficult to find an art space in JKT where community can meet and exchange ideas/have discourse. It's as if it's only for niche audience.
PS: parking also quite a...
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