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Searching for the perfect work-from-cafe spot in Makassar? ROKET ROASTERY is a top contender, hailed as a digital nomad's paradise with abundant power outlets and a chill atmosphere. While the in-house roasted coffee and must-try Basque Cheesecake are major draws, there's a catch. The space gets crowded and the WiFi slows to a crawl during peak hours. This review gives you the honest truth and essential tips for planning your visit to this highly-rated cafe.
Finding a cafe in Makassar where you can peacefully type away for an afternoon is seriously next to impossible. They're either as noisy as a wet market, or finding a power outlet is harder than finding true love. Until a lokal friend practically forced me to check out this place, ROKET ROASTERY, which has a 4.9 rating on Google, saying it's a paradise for remote workers. With an "I'll trust you one more time" attitude, I rushed over.
So, for the girls who want to come here to Nongkrong or WFC (Work From Cafe), here are the key points:

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