Opening the First Store in Indonesia, Blu Shaak Brings the Unique Taste of Original Korean Coffee Beans


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Blu Shaak provides a new experience for coffee lovers in Indonesia who want to experience the taste of original, high quality coffee from Korea. Photo/Special

JAKARTA – Blu Shaak, a coffee brand from Busan, South Korea, is now present in Indonesia. Precisely at Central Park Mall, West Jakarta, which is the location of their first outlet.

Blu Shaak’s expansion into Indonesia brings a unique and innovative taste of Korean coffee using coffee beans imported directly from Ginseng Country.

In its home country, Blu Shaak first opened a shop in Nampo-dong, Busan, in 2019. The Blu Shaak brand in Korea is a coffee shop franchise network that has more than 200 outlets, spread across several cities there. Next, Blu Shaak entered the Southeast Asian market with its first expansion to Indonesia, which was fronted by PT Helena Chloe Gracia as the Master Franchise holder.

“We brought Blu Shaak from Korea to Indonesia to provide a new experience for coffee lovers in Indonesia who want to experience the taste of original, high quality coffee from Korea wrapped in a modern and comfortable atmosphere,” said Jonathan Frankie, Managing Director of PT Helena Chloe Gracia .

“Among the various menu choices, two signature drinks that must be tried are Shaak Latte and Peanut Latte. These two drinks have won a place in the hearts of many customers in Korea and we are sure they will get a warm welcome in Indonesia,” he said again.

Shaak Latte, one of Blu Shaak’s signature drinks, provides a savory taste with a combination of rich espresso and cream made using Blu Shaak’s original recipe. Another signature drink is the Peanut Latte, a special drink topped with rich espresso and savory peanut cream, presenting a unique drink taste.

In making it, Blu Shaak uses three types of high quality specialty coffee beans. Namely Rich “Night” which presents a sharper coffee taste, “Sunset” offers a combination of soft and sour taste, and finally “Decaffeinated”.

“We are committed to maintaining the same quality and taste as in Korea, while providing the best service to customers in Indonesia so they can experience firsthand the deliciousness of Shaak Latte, Peanut Latte and the various menus that we present,” said Frankie.

Meanwhile, the Blu Shaak outlet at Central Park Mall last month held a grand opening event by holding a Dance Competition with prizes of millions of rupiah. Present as Dance Competition judges included Jeremy INVASION, Kimdarlings, and Aurelia Skolastika.

Not only Dance Competition, Blu Shaak Indonesia also presents Special Performances & Noraebang which is enlivened by Official Nevel. All visitors to Blu Shaak can enjoy signature drinks while watching interesting Dance Competition and Special performances.

(tsa)

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