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Dharmawangsa's new hotspot, Houm Coffee, is creating a buzz with its homey vibe and photogenic interior. While the article praises its must-try snacks like fried cassava and a "champion-level" banana dessert, it's a tale of two extremes. Be warned: the coffee is a letdown, the space is cramped with flies, and it's not the WFC paradise it seems. It's a spot for great photos and snacks, but not for serious coffee lovers or remote workers.
This Houm Coffee in Dharmawangsa, South Jakarta, has been really popular lately. Yoga upstairs 🧘♀️, coffee downstairs ☕️, with the main vibe being a homey, cozy feeling. Sounds pretty Chill, right? Especially with the gimmick of"one free refill for your Milky Coffee," which totally won over the 'Work From Cafe' crowd. I couldn't resist either, so I grabbed my laptop and rushed over. And the result... Anjay! It's a bit hard to put into words.
Then, the thing that affected the experience the most was... the flies! Seriously, so many flies buzzing around indoors. I had to swat them away while typing, which brought the experience score down to negative points.
Finally, here's a summary in plain language for the girls who want to check it out:
In conclusion: It's okay for taking photos and grabbing some fried cassava and dessert. But if you're looking for a comfortable place to work or have high standards for your coffee, there are better options in Jakarta.

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