This unique café to enjoy fresh jamu (traditional herbal medicine) located in Kota Tua, Jakarta. Acaraki located at Kerta Niaga 3 building, right next to Fatahillah Museum ready to pamper your taste buds with refreshing jamu.
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This traditional drinks presented in modern touch without eliminate usefulness of each herbs used. The name of acaraki itself comes from title for those experts in processing herbs. To get rid the impression of old vibes, this café presents a modern, vintage yet warm ambience to be enjoyed with a glass of your jamu choices, beras kencur (made of saffron-colored rice) or kunyit asam (sour turmeric).
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They say modern jamu because they use the exact, same process and tools you normally find in any coffee shops, such as V60 and French press. For example, they use V60 to make beras kencur and kunyit asam saring (strain), tubruk (use boil water and let it sit for several minutes before sip) with French press, pekat (there is jamu ‘mud’ at the bottom of your glass), they also mix these two ingredients with soda, milk and creamer.
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Want to taste perfect combination of beras kencur, milk and creamer? You can choose Saranti, hot or cold for Rp25.000. You can also taste savory beras kencur mix with coconut milk and coconut nectar for Rp35.000. Acaraki opens classes for those who want to learn about jamu. You can join one of their classes (open per month) for Rp300.000 for three hours include certificate, handbook and ingredients you can take home.