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Saturday Coffee in East Jakarta is a tale of two extremes. Head straight upstairs to discover a quiet, cool, and spacious non-smoking area—a true haven for working from a cafe. But beware of the first floor's infamous mosquito party and stuffy air. While the Es Kopi Kelapa and Silky Tofu Rice Bowl are surprisingly delicious, this review also gives a heads-up on the unstable WiFi and limited parking, so you know exactly what to expect from this love-hate spot.
Although the second-floor environment is impeccable, I have to get some complaints off my chest.
Second, it's cashless only; they only accept non-cash payments, and when I tried to pay with my debit card, I was told there was a minimum spending requirement of 50k.

Scent Coffee in East Jakarta could be your next go-to work-from-cafe spot. It boasts a stunning, spacious interior and fast, reliable WiFi, making it ideal for a productive afternoon. While the main courses might disappoint, the "divine" Pisang Goreng is an absolute must-try! This guide breaks down all the pros and cons, from the hit-or-miss service to the champion-level snacks, ensuring you know exactly what to order for the perfect visit.

Looking for a new hangout in East Jakarta? Check out JTOWN Food Center, a vibrant two-story spot with a relaxed "community living room" feel. Discover a huge variety of food, including the famous Pisang Madu Bu Nanik, and enjoy frequent events from markets to parties. It's the perfect place to gather with friends, but be sure to visit in the evening to avoid the afternoon heat and watch out for the tricky parking payment system.

Escape Jakarta's chaos at Rene Cafe, a hidden gem in a former governor's villa that feels like a trip to Bogor. Enjoy sprawling green lawns and a super chill atmosphere for an incredibly low price. But be warned: the serene setting comes with a catch. Prepare for inconsistent food, slow and sour-faced service, and a battle against flies and mosquitoes. It's a budget-friendly getaway if you can overlook the major service flaws and come prepared for the outdoors.

Tempted by the viral Nasi Bakarin on TikTok? This honest review investigates if the Jakarta street food lives up to the social media hype. Spoiler alert: it's a major letdown. Discover the disappointing truth behind its pan-fried "baked" rice, excessively salty flavor, and poor service. This article exposes why the viral sensation might not be worth the long wait or the trip, offering a must-read guide for anyone still curious to try it without getting burned by disappointment.