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Is Bandung's legendary Purnama Kopitiam worth the long queue? Step back into the 1930s at this "living fossil" on Braga Street, famous for its incredibly soft steamed kaya toast and classic iced coffee. This isn't just about food; it's a nostalgic experience. Discover if the hype is real and get essential tips on the best time to visit, what to order, and how to skip the notorious lines for a perfect retro breakfast.
Bandung's Braga Street is truly a love-hate relationship, especially when you're trying to find a parking spot early in the morning. Seeing the long queue outside Purnama, my heart sank: Anjay, isn't it just a Kopitiam (coffee shop)? Does it have to be this exaggerated? I almost turned around and left.
Girls who plan to visit, remember these tips, they can save you a lot of time and effort:
All in all, coming here is about experiencing Bandung's slow pace of life, and to Nongkrong. You ask if it's worth it? For that bite of kaya toast and the feeling of traveling back in time, yes, it's worth it!

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