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This Jakarta % Arabica is a design lover's dream, boasting a stunning, all-white minimalist aesthetic perfect for your Instagram feed. While the signature Spanish Latte is a must-try, this spot has its traps. The article reveals its downsides, including a lack of power outlets, questionable restroom cleanliness, and limited parking. Discover if this photogenic coffee shop is worth the visit or just a beautiful place for a quick takeaway before you head out on your next adventure.
Every time I pass by this standalone % Arabica in Gunawarman, South Jakarta, I'm always struck by its cool, pure white, minimalist design. It looks less like a coffee shop and more like an art gallery. Today I finally went in to Nongkrong for a bit, and well, how should I put it... I have mixed feelings… 😅
So, is this place worth visiting? Here's my advice:
In short, it's best to think of it as a"pop-up" style coffee art space. Come take a photo, grab a coffee, and then you can move on to the next spot. Don't have high expectations for its functionality. 😉

Tucked away in Senopati, BEBOP is an intimate Japanese bar where the music is the main event. This spot is a haven for R&B and Afro music fans, offering a "listening room" vibe that's perfect for a chill night out. While the cocktails might be on the sweeter side, the atmosphere is top-notch and the surprisingly delicious Takoyaki is a must-try. For those who prioritize great tunes over strong booze, BEBOP is the place to be.

Don't be fooled by its humble pushcart appearance—Jakarta's viral Tadaima Bakehouse boasts a perfect 5-star Google rating for a reason. This grab-and-go spot delivers unforgettable flavor over fancy decor. Discover its must-try signatures: the legendary Salt Bread with a crispy crust and cloud-like interior, and the rich, molten Hokkaido Cheesetart. This article explores if the incredible hype is real and why one bite is never enough at this surprising mall find.

Dharmawangsa's new hotspot, Houm Coffee, is creating a buzz with its homey vibe and photogenic interior. While the article praises its must-try snacks like fried cassava and a "champion-level" banana dessert, it's a tale of two extremes. Be warned: the coffee is a letdown, the space is cramped with flies, and it's not the WFC paradise it seems. It's a spot for great photos and snacks, but not for serious coffee lovers or remote workers.

Is Alice at The Langham Jakarta worth the hype? This review spills the tea. While the stunning, European-style decor makes it a top Instagram spot, the food is a mixed bag. The afternoon tea set, featuring some of Jakarta's best scones and delicious profiteroles, is a must-try. However, you might want to skip the pricey main courses and be prepared for slow service. It's the perfect place for beautiful photos and decadent desserts, but not for a full meal.