A life of Suddenly, It All Changed (Pt. 2)
It (was) June! and I'm still in the same task as the first i'm stepped in. Yep, we're still in Jogja for up to 2 weeks. For the love of talking and taking a little breath in the coffee shop, here's some spot you may want to take a step for your Jogja's journey.
Hagia
Let's start with the nearest from our hotel. With a 5 mins of walking to the west side, you will find "Hagia" Coffe with its small and round name plate on the right side of the street. The coffeshop has a little japanese style interior and a cute font on its cup (which i adore). The coffee was kinda light-drinks for the summer and the lychee tea recommended as well.
Senja Coffee and Memories
A little bit to the south we can find a red bright sunset logo called "Senja" with its iconic sage green balcony railings. I tried their coffe mocktail called "Carmelita" which including caramel syrup and lychee fussion. I think they have a unique taste because its lychee fusion (it's still a rare flavour in this town for coffee mocktail). Otherwise, the cup has a strong plastic structure.
Kebon Ndalem
Let's walk to the north and to the most iconic place in jogja. Yes it's tugu, on the north side you can find a cafe with a vintage building called "Kebon Ndalem". If you love cafe with a vintage interior and a modern furniture, you may like this cafe. I tried their blue pea tea with lemon juice. yep, that's very sour but also refreshing at the same time.
Sacaluna
Anyway, I didn't know there will be a cafe with a mini bowl for skaters! what a nice concept. I tried their lychee tea (is a must) and hazel coffee and they taste very nice. I think it could be more like "glittery" if you come at night.
Signatura
Ola signatura people! With its orange painted wall and a small space very fine to getting intense for your sunset talking, then go to Signatura coffe. Their croffle taste amazing and the coffee mocktail called "D'caprio" has a strong coffee taste with cranberry flavor.
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