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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.
Everyone knows just how competitive the street of Senopati in South Jakarta is. But there's this one spot, with a facade so low-key it looks like a private club that says"strangers keep out," but push open the door and you'll find a whole new world inside. I'm talking about BEBOP, a Japanese-style bar that I have a love-hate relationship with. 🤷♀️

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