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Looking for a budget-friendly WFC spot in West Jakarta? Lola Coffee offers abundant power outlets, strong Wi-Fi, and a photo-worthy rooftop. Be sure to try their unique signature Kopi Bab 3, a salty-sweet butter coffee. However, be prepared for the downsides: the indoor area gets hot due to weak AC, and service and food quality can be inconsistent. It’s a solid choice for those who prioritize a place to plug in over perfect comfort and service.
I've been looking for a good WFC (Work From Cafe) spot in West Jakarta, and I scrolled past this place, Lola Coffee. The pictures showed it has a Rooftop, and it felt pretty chill, so I grabbed my laptop and rushed over... The result? It was truly half heaven, half hell. 😂
Although the good points are very prominent, the downsides are equally hard to ignore.

Curious if Jakarta's Joomba smoothies live up to their "no added sugar" hype? This review dives into the popular grab-and-go spot, testing their signature Power Berry smoothie. Find out if it's genuinely thick and refreshing or just another sugary drink. The article also reveals a major plus: clever money-saving tips! Learn how to score discounts through holiday promos, bank deals, and brand collaborations, making this healthy treat easier on your wallet.

Ninety Nine in West Jakarta offers a true love-hate experience. The star is the "Mantap" crispy pork knuckle butter rice—an absolute must-try dish. It's also a great spot for drinkers, with live music and generous happy hour promos. The major catch? The entire restaurant is extremely smoky, a dealbreaker for non-smokers. With other dishes and the service being hit-or-miss, you'll have to decide if the incredible pork knuckle is worth braving the haze.

Check out the buzz around PIK's new Korean-style teddy bear café! This spot boasts a super cute, Instagram-worthy aesthetic and a highly recommended Tiramisu Croffle. However, this honest review also reveals its major drawback: the space is extremely small and gets very crowded. Find out the best times to visit, what to order (and what to avoid!), and tips for getting that perfect photo in this popular but pint-sized destination.

Escape the chain stores and find your perfect matcha at Gincha, a hidden gem tucked away in West Jakarta. This quiet, Zen-like cafe offers a unique experience for tea enthusiasts. The main attraction? You can choose your matcha powder for their signature latte: go for the intensely bitter "Haru" or the savory, umami-forward "Meiko." Paired with their must-try, melt-in-your-mouth Matchamisu, it's a top spot for anyone seeking authentic, high-quality matcha flavor.