Ndoro Donker

Central Java


Named after the first tea mogul of Java and set in the 19th-century home on his original plantation, this teahouse teems with visitors at the weekend, enjoying the cooler air after Solo. Food is available (mains 10,000Rp to 60,000Rp) and there's a splendid shop attached, selling tea from local plantations and a range of biscuits and tinned boiled sweets from Europe.

Just a pity about the piped music.


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