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5 Cozy Cafés in Yogyakarta for Students

Yogyakarta is not only known for its tourism and rich culture, but also as a student city filled with cozy cafes that are popular spots for studying, working from cafes (WFC), or simply relaxing. From nearly 24-hours spots to the most unique ones, here are 5 must-visit picks you should definitely try! Photo By Kabarsiger.com From Google Cafe 01 Nuju Coffee Open 24 Hours     Starting from Rp 10,000     WFC Friendly Since its opening, Nuju Coffee has quickly become a favorite among students in Yogyakarta. Its concept is simple yet effective: good coffee starting from just Rp10,000, a spacious place, stable WiFi, and 24-hour service. It’s perfect for those who enjoy studying late at night or need an affordable WFC spot. Nuju Coffee now has two branches in Yogyakarta, located in Seturan and Sagan. Location                      Seturan & Sagan, Yogyakarta Opening Hours        ...

5 Popular Food Myths in Indonesian Debunker

  Food Myths in Indonesia: 5 Facts You Need to Knows How many times have you been told not to eat instant noodles because they supposedly cause cancer? Or maybe you’ve been warned to avoid MSG, even though it’s found in almost everything? If that sounds familiar, you’re definitely not alone. In Indonesian, food myths spread incredibly fast, sometimes even faster than scientific discoveries. Information often circulates by word of mouth, and nowadays, it spreads just as quickly through family WhatsApp groups filled with forwarded messages from unclear sources. In this article, we’ll explore 5 of the most common food myths in Indonesian and set the record straight with facts. Not to scare you, but to help you enjoy your food more calmly and not rely too much on questionable information. Let’s get started! 1. Myth: Instant Noodles Cause Cancer Photo by Curated Lifestyle on Unsplash This is probably one of the most well known food myths in Indonesia. Almost everyone has heard that ins...