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Discover Tarobun, a humble Jakarta bakery that’s a true hidden gem for taro lovers. Don't expect a fancy café for photos; this is a simple, takeaway-only spot focused on quality. The main attraction is their signature bun, overflowing with a generous, authentic filling made from real taro chunks. It’s a no-frills, grab-and-go delight for anyone who prioritizes incredible taste over ambiance. This spot is a must-try for serious taro enthusiasts.
I was randomly scrolling through the map and saw this shop called Tarobun, the name is super straightforward—Taro Bun. What's even funnier is that it only had a mere 8 reviews on Google Maps. Isn't this just asking a veteran foodie like me to be the guinea pig? Alright, let's take a gamble! After all, I can't resist anything taro. 🤷♀️
The shopfront is small, right in the city of Jakarta, a very typical streetside take-away shop. The decor is very simple, you could even say plain, but as soon as you get close, the aroma of freshly baked taro wafts over. It's not an artificial fragrance, but the smell of real ingredients. My impression of it instantly went up!
I blindly ordered their signature Taro Bun. I broke it open, and Anjay! The taro filling inside is so generous! You can see distinct taro chunks, definitely not that smooth, mass-produced taro paste. It's dense and smooth in my mouth, the sweetness is also just right, not cloying at all. It's simply Mantap with an iced Americano! This is the taste of a product made with care.
But let's be honest, girls, don't get your hopes up too high. This place really isn't suitable for taking photos for the 'gram or to Nongkrong for a few hours. It's purely a shop that sells bread, and the product range isn't very wide at the moment, basically revolving around taro. Those looking for a place to Chill for an afternoon can skip this one.
So my advice is:
Overall, it's a bakery with great taste that I would buy from again, but it's really not a café! I've scouted it out for you this far, whether you want to go for it is up to you! 😉

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