the east side of jakarta doesn't always get its due when the specialty coffee conversation starts. but jl. otista 3, tucked into cipinang cempedak in jatinegara, is exactly where suto arabica has been quietly building a following. the neighborhood isn't a typical coffee-crawl destination, which means if you end up here, you probably meant to. that kind of intentional clientele tends to produce a sharper, more focused operation, and suto's standing backs that up. indonesian specialty coffee culture has grown fast, and the cafes that hold up are the ones that don't drift. come on a weekday morning before the area gets busy, when jl. otista 3 is still finding its rhythm and your cup of arabica can actually be the whole point.
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