WHAT'S
UP JULY?! A couple of days ago I went to have a coffee date
with my good friend at this newly opened coffee shop called Harapan Djaya that's
located around Panglima Polim area, precisely across Woodpecker Coffee.
Technically this coffee shop has almost nothing to do with the movie Filosofi
Kopi (nor the setting) which is coming next week, but one of the owners of this
coffee shop, Muhammad Aga, starred in the movie. I honestly can't wait for the
movie because I absolutely love the first one!
The
naming tho... there's no special philosophy behind the naming as it's inspired
from a big bus. The coffee shop's actually quite petite and very simple but
somehow there's this decent homey vibe about it. While coffee has got to be the
highlight (and varies from hot, cold, filter and creamy coffees), they also have
non-coffee options like Tea, Tjampur Sari that you can pair with traditional
snacks such as Bakcang, Onde-Onde, Donuts and more.
Price range
for the drink here ranges from IDR 20k-29k, defo cheaper than today's
standard.
The Supreme pot,
hipster af.
We
ordered their
Iced White (Kopi Dingin White - IDR
27k) and I love how they actually allowed us to pick the cups
that we wanted (and boy were they pretty!), the coffee was more to the acidic
side and I found them a tad watery. Should've gone with their Kopi Krim
(Americano + cream, I was a little hesitant at first).
Iced White (Kopi Dingin White) - IDR 27k
To
be completely frank, I didn't order a lot to review, so overall: cozy place to
chill, decent coffee (looking forward to explore the menus) and I'll definitely
check out their light bites on future visits.
In the meantime, congrats on the opening and the best of
luck!
Harapan
Djaya Coffee Roasters
Panglima
Polim V No. 36
Jakarta
Selatan 12160
0813 -
8276 - 9876
Opening
hours: 7 AM-10 PM
Average
spending for two: IDR 70k
Dresscode:
none
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