The classic atmosphere of an old coffee shop led me to many reflections. Of course, this isn't just about coffee, but about enjoying the simplicity that has existed since ancient times, helping us understand the meaning of pleasure throughout time.
I'm discussing Yogyakarta this time. Again and again. Because Yogyakarta is the closest tourist city to my rented house. It's about an hour by train.
On weekends, my husband and I often walk around this tourist city. Usually, it's not far from the Malioboro area, famous for its culinary, shopping, and cultural performances.
One weekend morning, I was craving a classic coffee. I looked for a small coffee shop. But my search led me to a small but very popular coffee shop. It was quite busy.
Luckily, when I arrived, there was an empty seat for my husband and me. "Djoen Bakery, Coffee & Resto".
It's not a large place with modern decor. But this place is a small shop that's been left as is since its inception, despite the increasing number of customers. This creates an authentic feel that remains unchanged.
The tables and chairs resemble furniture found in homes of the past. We can also see cabinets and many display items that strongly harken back to the past.
This coffee shop has long been famous for its bread. That's why they have so many delicious, legendary varieties that are perfect for a cup of coffee.
Well, I ordered a cup of ethnic coffee. It's hot, brewed coffee served with milk and selected spices.
Oooooh, this is so warming! Served in a distinctive ceramic cup, it transported me to a simple yet delicious moment. I didn't chat with my husband. We let ourselves be. With coffee. Let's not disturb our tongues as they sip the deliciousness of this simple coffee.
To complement my coffee, I ordered a slice of cake. Banana cheesecake. An old-style one.
Very soft but not too oily. I think this cake would also make a great gift for a friend.
Meanwhile, the back of the shop was also bustling with customers. There were red stairs that were no longer allowed to be climbed. They were only used for photo props.
I saw many older customers behind the shop. I guess they were enjoying their nostalgic moments from time to time. :)
I returned to the front area. I could see Malioboro Street starting to fill with tourists. But I remained calm.
If you visit Indonesia, you should definitely stop by this city. With its wide selection of coffees, you'll have a great time creating memories here. :)
Best Regards, Anggrek Lestari
Anggrek Lestari is an Indonesian fiction writer who has published two major books. Now She is a full-time content creator. She has a goal to share life, poem, and food content that makes others happy and can get inspiration.
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