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Discover a Semarang café with a fantastic atmosphere, offering two distinct vibes: a quiet indoor zone perfect for work and a breezy outdoor area with live music. Its main attraction is the abundance of power outlets, making it a dream for digital nomads. While the food is mostly average (except for the must-try fries!), be prepared for high prices and a minimum spend. It’s a great spot for working or chilling with friends, provided your wallet is ready.
I was just about to ask a friend to Nongkrong at this place, but then I was told that reservations require a deposit, and there's a minimum spend per person! Anjay! Has Semarang gotten this competitive now? With an attitude of "I've got to see what the big deal is," I came anyway, bracing myself.
In short, if you're looking for a place to work with charging ports and a nice environment, this place is a go. If you're just looking for a good meal, there are probably better options out there. OK, report over

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