somewhere between palmerah and tomang, the city has a way of folding quieter streets into itself, and jl. kemuning is one of them. mlinjo cafe and resto sits on that street, number 50, and the locals who've made it a habit aren't letting go of it easily. that kind of loyalty doesn't come from nowhere. what you get here is a place that takes its coffee seriously without making the whole thing feel like a performance, which in jakarta is a real achievement, not a given. the resto side of things means you can settle in properly, not just grab and go. it's the kind of spot that fills a specific gap in jatipulo's day. head there in the morning, while kemuning is still quiet.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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