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Escape Jakarta's trendy cafe scene and discover a true hidden gem in Mampang. Warkop Pancong Sumber Rejeki is an authentic roadside stall famous for its traditional Pancong cake. The must-try is the 'setengah matang' version—a perfectly gooey, molten-centered cake generously topped with chocolate and cheese. This is the ultimate down-to-earth spot to soak in a real, unfiltered local vibe, far from the usual Instagram traps and perfect for a genuine taste of the city.
Every time I pass through Mampang in South Jakarta, the traffic is so bad I start questioning my life choices🙄. Today, I just ditched the car and ducked into an inconspicuous little alley nearby to find some food. I never expected to stumble upon such a hidden gem of a Warkop! The place is called Warkop Pancong Sumber Rejeki, and as the name suggests, its specialty is the traditional Indonesian cake, Pancong.
Don't expect any Instagrammable decor, haha. It's the most down-to-earth kind of roadside stall, with just a few plastic tables and chairs. The owner is busy in front of a steaming hot griddle, and the air is filled with the sweet aroma of coconut and batter. This is the real BGM of Jakarta! 🔥
I ordered a classic Pancong lumer setengah matang (the half-cooked, molten-center version), which was generously sprinkled with chocolate and shredded cheese. Anjay! One bite, and the outside was slightly crispy while the inside was a piping hot, soft, and gooey coconut batter. The mix of salty and sweet was just so Mantap! Paired with a glass of sweet iced tea (Es Teh Manis), the Jakarta heat was instantly cured. This must be the local's Chill time.
Honestly, this place isn't for friends who want to enjoy air conditioning and take epic photos. The environment is very... umm... very lokal 🤣. There might be a few mosquitoes, and you'll probably have to share a table with some local uncles puffing away on their cigarettes, but that's what makes it authentic, right?

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