As suggested by our fellow friend, we’re having coffee break (also available for dinner) and or a tea time where everybody agree to go, after visiting one of such community events in this Rainy City of Great Botanical Garden, next to the Presidential Palace of Indonesia.
Some menu that we eager to try are Hot Latte, Hot Chocolate, and Wedang Masa Lalu (Hot Herbal of the Past).
But first, let us go checking out the toiletries. They have this quite industrial concrete semi-unisex rest room. Divided by walls, you might find at first that the toilet areas are quite suffocating. But it was built based on how different gender do their stuff on the loo. Each detail of the rest room interior also giving such homy nuance, yet still have the vibes of quite breathable buildings, as the way this café named, along with the ventilation concept which let us breath easily, both indoor and semi outdoor of their buildings.
The arrangements of table and seating also quite versatile. Since we’re coming in a quite huge number of groups, around of ten people less or more, so we also might need quite wide layout of venue.
Although their waiters not helping much, since they only put tax on the bill without any additional service charges, the material of tables and also chairs isn’t that hard to be moved around as we might needed it to convey our number as their visitors.
Maybe it would be a very huge help, if there’s more of their worker, either waiter or just area or floor attendance to monitor the control of hygiene quality, included cleaning & lay outing back the table and chair as before any of customers might move it away as they...
Read moreI'd say that i really love the idea of constructing this place. Like...how come the owner could have a thought to make warteg's concept with cafe's being one.
The building looks all fully-crystal-glass. It's made from 'kaca nako' (will attach some photos below so you can imagine how the shape i mean). And that 'kaca nako' makes the look of this cafe becoming bright and shine (i at a glance had a thought that it looks like a Terminal 3 Ultimate Soetta because it's fully made from glass).
Enough about the building. Let's speak about the menu(s). As i said above, this cafe offers us warteg's concept. Therefore, we choose the meals we want, and we pay as we have ordered. I will attach the photo of my lunch menu below. It costs just Rp26.000,00. Speaking of taste, i think it's delicious and acceptable.
Another spark of this place is; there is a coffeeshop in the downstairs. They strongly recommended "kopi nako" as their bright star. And ya, it tastes right. Even not the best one, but this is a coffee could taste far better than others.
Youll find a large parking area. Hence, please worry less that you'll be hard to find a space to park your car/motorcycle because there will be wide one for you.
Overall, warung Nako and Kopi Nako is one of the best...
Read moreI recently visited Kopi Nako Pajajaran to work from there, and here’s my experience: Ambiance & Atmosphere: The overall vibe of the cafe was cozy. The lighting was bright, natural light, which made it feel nice. Workspace Setup: The seating options were comfortable. There were adequate power outlets and spacious tables. The Wi-Fi speed was average, which is crucial for working remotely. Food & Beverages: The menu offered a good selection and affordable prices. I tried their fried rice and manual brew (Japanese) and found them to be delicious. Toilet Facilities: The toilet was clean, well-maintained. Prayer Room: Unfortunately, there was no prayer room provided. Please provide a prayer room as it is an important facility. Staff & Service: The staff were friendly. My order was prepared quickly. Overall Recommendation: I’d recommend Kopi Nako Pajajaran for remote workers, casual meetings, and...
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