5 Recommended Coffee Shops in the Fatmawati MRT Area, Weekend Hangout Choices!


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The Fatmawati MRT area can be a fun hangout place. Photo/Instagram

JAKARTA – Fatmawati MRT is a place that is not only strategic, but can be an option for spending weekend holidays with family, relatives or partners.

Yes, in the Fatmawati MRT area there are many cafes or coffee shops that you can stop by. Apart from the place being quite cozy, the coffee and snacks are quite delicious.

So, here are some recommendations for cafes on the Fatmawati MRT which are quite famous among Jakarta residents, according to various sources.

1. Stuja Coffee
Stuja Coffee, one of the cafes around the Fatmawati MRT, offers a unique coffee drinking experience with a variety of flavors and aromas.

Located in Cipete, this cafe offers a warm rural atmosphere, accompanied by a modern Joglo house design.

With its spacious rooms, both indoor and outdoor, the atmosphere here is very comfortable and relaxed. Must try!

2. A Cup of Coffee
Sehela Coffee offers a unique coffee experience in a comfortable atmosphere. Located in Pondok Labu, this cafe near the Fatmawati MRT has a large space with a large building that turns into a coffee place.

The outdoor areas at the front and back also feel refreshing because there are lots of trees. Inside, the combination of a coffee bar and ordering area is also comfortable, perfect for working from a cafe, you know!

3. Twin House
Located near Fatmawati MRT, Twin House serves a pleasant atmosphere and a variety of specialty coffees. Whether you’re a fan of classic lattes or looking for something unique, Twin House is ready to satisfy your taste.

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