Oetara

Jakarta


Cool, laid-back, bright neighbourhood coffee shop with marble tabletops, vintage chairs, tiled walls, hardwood floors and a chrome cage over the serving counter. All-day food options include organic granola, sesame chicken yakisoba salad, Mediterranean-style couscous and prawn-curry pasta. The coffee is super smooth. Nice terrace area too.


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