Awor Gallery & Coffee

Yogyakarta


One for those who take their coffee seriously. Grab a stool at the counter and watch aficionado baristas painstakingly prepare Indonesian coffees as an exact science, using V60, Kalita Wave, Aeropress, siphon or traditional tubruk (unfiltered coffee) methods. It has smart decor, a menu of contemporary cafe fare and art on the walls.


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