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Escape the dreaded Cawang traffic at Hoombang Cafe & Lounge, a sanctuary for East Jakarta workers. Its prime location and stylish, quiet ambiance make it the perfect spot for productivity or client meetings. While the atmosphere is top-notch, the food is best avoided—it's overpriced and underwhelming. Head over for the great vibe and a cup of coffee, but plan to eat elsewhere. This is your functional hideout, not a foodie destination.
Every time I'm stuck in traffic at the Cawang interchange in East Jakarta to the point of questioning my existence, I just want to find a hole to crawl into. Anjay! I never expected to find a place like this hidden right by the highway exit, it's practically a salvation station for those of us stuck in traffic.
To be honest, you really shouldn't think of Hoombang Cafe & Lounge as a restaurant. I understood the moment I walked in; this place's selling point is 100% the ambiance.
So, what's the right way to use this place? Listen to me:
Just go for the coffee or drinks, and save your food budget. The average cost per person is around 100,000 IDR. For a quiet environment and a prime location, I think it's worth it.
In short, don't treat it as a foodie paradise. Instead, think of it as your"functional sanctuary" in East Jakarta, and your experience will be so much better!😉

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