NGOPI DI MUSEUM AT MUSEUM BANK MANDIRI JAKARTA
Getting here was seriously easy, and because I live not too far from Kota Tua it literally only cost me less than 10 minutes to arrive, and if you make your way from Sudirman Street, keep it straight to Kota Tua and I believe you'll easily find the museum.
Because this event
was sponsored by Mandiri Bank, the payment for every purchase/transaction here
should be done with Mandiri E-Money (and not sure about other Mandiri related
stuff). I personally am not a Mandiri user but my friend is so I kinda borrow
his money and changed him with cash afterwards. To be completely frank, if
you're planning to buy anything/coffee beans/products, I notice most of the
booths provide free samples of their products.
It has been a very laid back Sunday and I wasn't being
very ambitious with all the browsing and stuff because what really matter was
meeting my friends today and the good talk. Thank you Nanda for the picture on
the left :p
Qaedi
To the irony of the event: Thai Tea, but this wasn't my
favorite tho.
Dutch "Cold Brew" Coffee from Coffee Kulture
I saw they have some food stands selling Cumi Matah, Soto
and this Tahu Gejrot!
After spending around two hours at the event, we went to
have late lunch at Padang Merdeka which was located just nearby (just a short
5-minute walk) and as expected, left feeling VERY FULL! Anyway their Ayam Pop
was seriously so good (only IDR 19k) and you guys have to try (I haven't written
the blog post of my frist visit there two weeks ago sowry a bit lazy)
Even though as a freelancer everyday kinda feels like
Sunday (meaning I can work anytime and doesn't need to stick to the office
hours) but I have been loving these two 'back to back' long weekends! Another
holiday tomorrow where should I go? Hmm.
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