From hidden alleyway roasters to sun-drenched corners, where the aroma of ambition mingles with everyday conversations. This isn't a list—it's a pathway walked.
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Rp20.000 - Rp50.000
A Singaporean and Malaysian-inspired coffee shop located on the first floor of Plaza Madiun. Known as the first halal-certified kopitiam in the Madiun Residency, this place offers signature dishes like nasi lemak, laksa, salted egg, and dim sum in a family-friendly atmosphere.
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As the name suggests, this cafe is filled with antiques and a playlist of oldies. The atmosphere is calm and very personal.
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FROM THE BLOG
cafeThese aren't just coffee spots — they have character, stories, and a cup you won't forget easily. We scouted them all in person.
foodMadiun is the city of pecel. Not just a slogan — there are dozens of warungs that have survived for decades with recipes that never change.
tourismBeyond the city hype, Madiun holds trekking trails, waterfalls, and panoramas that hold their own against the famous nature destinations of East Java.
cafeWe sat down, opened our laptops, and tested the WiFi, power outlets, and noise levels across 8 cafés over two weeks. Here's what we found.

Our Story
Madiun isn't a city where time-honored traditions are just displayed in museums—it lives in the pecel stalls that have been around since our grandparents' generation, in the shady streets that have witnessed the passage of time, and in the warmth of local greetings.
It's more than just a transit point in East Java—Madiun is where small-town tranquility meets growing ambition. Here, new cafes bloom beside legendary stalls, creating a unique blend of nostalgia and innovation.
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