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Monolog, a classic Jakarta hotspot, is put to the test. Is it still worth the hype? This review finds that while the coffee remains "god-tier" and the croissants are a must-try, the main courses are a major letdown. The article also gives a heads-up on the crowded, noisy ambiance and potential secondhand smoke issues. Get the inside scoop on the best times to visit and what to order (and what to avoid!) to make your trip worthwhile.
Anyone who's been around Jakarta for a while has surely checked in at Monolog, right? This veteran cafe in Plaza Senayan is practically a second home for business elites and trendy young people. Whether it's for early morning meetings, seeing clients, or just to Nongkrong with friends on the weekend, this place always seems to be the top choice.
But lately, I've been hearing people complain that it's changed. So today, your editor-in-chief (that's me!) went to check it out personally and see if this old internet-famous spot is still any good! 🧐
Let's start with the conclusion: The coffee is still god-tier. 👍
The ambiance is still that familiar modern industrial style, and the 'Work From Cafe' vibe is definitely there. But! Once it gets crowded, it instantly turns into a wet market. The tables are packed super close together—I could clearly hear the billion-rupiah deal being discussed at the next table. 😅
Tough love. Even though I've complained a lot, Monolog still holds that love-hate place in my heart. So, I've put together a"Proper Guide" for you all—take it, you're welcome!

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