Es Setrup Slamet, an old school drink that still exists and is delicious


TIMES NetworkPoor – Es Setrup Slamet, an old school drink originally from Indonesia, still exists and is popular amidst the popularity of contemporary culinary delights. With a distinctive taste from the past, this drink is no less delicious than various types of drinks today. In fact, Es Setrup Slamet has several branches in East Java and even Sorong, West Papua.

One of the owners of Es Setrup Slamet, Dian Tantri Pratiwi, opened a new branch in the Kajoetangan Heritage Area, Malang. For approximately two years, Es Setrup Slamet has had several branches in East Java and even Sorong, West Papua. The flavor variants available at Es Setrup Slamet consist of original ice setrup, klepon, babol, zugus, and the newest variant, Langit.

Es Setrup Slamet, which is located in the Kajoetangan Heritage Area, precisely on Jalan Basuki Rahmat Number 95 A, Malang City, has received a lot of positive responses from the public. Especially among young people or school children. This is because Es Setrup Slamet provides a variety of interesting flavors at affordable prices, starting from IDR 5 thousand.

Es Setrup Slamet, an old school drink that still exists and is deliciousThe owner of the Es Setrup Slamet branch in Kajoetangan is Dian Tantri Pratiwi. (Photo: Nurul Saadah/mbkm/TIMES Indonesia)

Apart from that, Es Setrup Slamet Kajoetangan also provides food such as snacks, 90’s snacks and even grilled rice. Dian Tantri wants to accommodate MSMEs so they can entrust their products. The majority of food products at the Es Setrup Slamet Kajoetangan shop come from products from MSMEs.

For old-school culinary lovers, Es Setrup Slamet is the right choice to enjoy drinks with a distinctive old-fashioned taste. Apart from its delicious taste, Es Setrup Slamet also provides support to local MSMEs. So, don’t hesitate to try Es Setrup Slamet when you visit Malang or other areas that have Es Setrup Slamet branches. (Nurul Saadah/mbkm)

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