Warkop’s second outpost is in a convenient CBD location for work lunches.
Indonesian$
The second of Barry Susanto and Erwin Chandra’s cafes channels the same spirit as their Richmond tribute to Indonesia’s coffee shops. Sandwiches are the headline act, from Susanto’s sambal-spiked riff on a Filet-O-Fish to a spicy chicken BLT, a rotating special where the grilled chicken is marinated in chilli and lemongrass. Breakfast muffins − sausage or bacon − come with the option to add hash browns, cruller doughnuts glazed with kaya (coconut jam) anchor the sweets, and Duke’s Coffee keeps diners caffeinated.
In that breakfast muffin ($10), house-made sausage patty and fried egg are lifted by “Bazzinga sauce”, a blend of mayo, chilli paste, fried shallots, spring onion, dill and tarragon.
Good to know: The palm-sugar iced coffee pairs beautifully with a spicy smoked-tuna sandwich.
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