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Thinking about visiting the viral spot OLIFANT in Semarang? This internet-famous cafe boasts a stunning, photogenic ambiance and standout dishes like a rich Truffle Pasta and creative Es Teler Cake. But there's a major catch: the service can be incredibly slow. This review weighs the incredible aesthetics against the frustratingly long waits, helping you decide if the beautiful vibe is worth the potential ordeal. Is this trendy spot a must-visit or a hard pass? Find out inside.
Girls, I just left OLIFANT, this spot in Semarang that's gone viral all over the internet, and I have mixed feelings… 😅 It has a high score of 4.6 on Google and all sorts of stunning photos on Instagram, so my expectations were super high. But I ended up sitting there for over an hour, and I almost thought I'd walked into some kind of slow-living experience center.
I was stunned the moment I walked in—the aesthetic is totally my vibe! The high ceilings with large floor-to-ceiling windows let the warm sunlight stream in, making it incredibly comfortable. The whole space has this warm, woody tone mixed with some ethnic-style decorations. Every corner is super photogenic. No wonder it's called an "internet-famous spot"; photo lovers definitely won't be disappointed here.
As for the food, it was a mix of pleasant surprises and shocks. Let me first praise the dishes that made the trip worthwhile:
I mean, let's be real, even the best ambiance can't make up for a terrible experience. The service speed at this place is honestly the biggest "ordeal" I've faced this year.
Overall, this place is like a student who excels in some subjects but fails miserably in others—its pros and cons are both extreme. To help you girls avoid making the same mistakes I did, I stayed up all night to put together this honest guide. Be sure to save it!
So, if you ask me whether it's worth going? If you have a Chill enough mindset and are going purely for that one amazing bite of dessert and the gorgeous environment, then yes. Otherwise, Semarang has plenty of other options waiting for you

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