We tried at least 50% of the menus, and most of them tasted pretty good. The crispy chicken waffle is slightly spicy, just in case you bought it for your kids like i did. The coffee is a must try, if you are up for it go for their hand press coffee. The setup is like entering home with few rooms,align with their hashtag ngopidirumah which mean drink coffee at home. It does feel like home. So if you are in a big group (around 10ppl) you could have the whole room privately. The staff are all nice and very attentive. But the food could take sometime to arrive hence if you arrive hungry, go for their pastry first while waiting for your main dish. However some improvement can be done on the toilets...
Read moreTheir speciality is coffee but they provide others menu. They also provide tea. I try Chicken Salted Egg and I falled in love with it! I like it! It taste like trully salted egg. It combine perfectly with rice #yummy. They have good presentation off food and beverage. Place? Cozy bets. Electricity everywhere, so it's a good place for you to do ur works. Quite 'quite' so helps you to think. For the price, it's quite expensive for Jogjakarta I think. The price is similar with Jakarta's rate. The beverages around IDR 20k-45k. The foods around IDR 55k-100k. With the service tax of course. You need around 100k for f&b for each person.
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Read more#NotLovingTheJourney. Definitely a case of style over substance. Somewhat inflexible ordering process where food can't be ordered from your table. I ordered a Sumatran manual brew and the cashier was a little unknowledgeable which is fine but what was not was her impatience in revealing this. The coffee itself was nothing to write home about certainly atypical from the earthy flavours associated with that part of Indonesia. Had to pop quickly to the bathroom which was in a very bad state after the 'Green Eggs' which was an odd dish that could do with another slice of bread though that may have ruined the aesthetic they were...
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