Yogyakarta has many names: Jogja, Yogya, and of course Yogyakarta.
This beautiful city with a strong traditional aura is increasingly developing
as a metropolitan city.
There are not many places in Indonesia where you can feel the
blend of ancient and modern atmosphere.
There are many food places in Jogja that are influenced by the
touch of art and culture that make them unique and interesting.
Let's peek one by one
1. Indische Koffie
Who doesn't know Fort Vredeburg? Those of you who travel to Jogja
must be very familiar with these attractions. On one side of the fortress of
the Dutch fortress that is manly, there is a cafe that is not only classic but
also cool. The name of the cafe adjacent to the Zero Kilometer Point is
Indische Koffie. The mainstay menu here is coffee with a mixture of rum or
Kahlua syrup.
Special again, starting at 16.00 you can spend time watching the
sky of Jogja or the beauty of city lights from the outdoor bar while enjoying a
variety of Indische Koffie special menus. Even though it looks classy, this
cool place to hang out has affordable prices.
2. Six Senses Kitchen
This is a hangout place that is no less unique in southern Jogja.
Six Senses Kitchen has a unique building, which is an architecture
characterized by colonial buildings with a Javanese touch. The interior of this
place displays a romantic coastal atmosphere. Hang out here can also play
billiards, there is also a small pool in the back which adds to the comfort of
your hanging out here.
The Six Senses food menu is a blend of Spanish, and Italian with
oriental local touches. From the raw material until the chef was immediately
carried off from Spain, you know. Fusion food creations such as Avocado Prawn
Cocktail, Blank Ink Risotto, and friends have high quality raw materials and
produce unique culinary experiences for you to try.
3. Negri Coffee Shop
The location of Negri Coffee Stall which is rather narrow in the
village complex, does not prevent coffee lovers from finding it. This coffee
shop is visited a lot to hang out because the atmosphere is cool and calm. The
stall area is divided into outdoor and indoor, and both are equally enjoyable
to spend time.
Fast WiFi, adequate power sockets, supportive atmosphere, and
friendly prices seem to be an absolute reason for many students who also do the
work here. You can order a variety of typical Indonesian coffees, and eat
delicious food. One of the mainstay menus of Warung Kopi Negri is ice coffee
milk, and for food, Green Fried Rice.
4. Food Street History Of Java
This Food street has not yet opened when this blog was written,
but leaked from the published History of Java management publication, stating
that on the east or back of the pyramid building at the History of Java Museum,
This food street was built which is a replica of the malioboro street, hmmm
quite interesting .
Not yet known what food will be served on this food street, as
well as questions about what collection later in the History of Java Museum,
but looking at the concept of the museum itself which is technology-based and
current, even provides dioramas for selfies, it seems like Food street History
of Java Museum is worth waiting for in October 2018, where the museum is
scheduled to open.





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