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Japan's % Arabica launches first Indonesia store

It offers custom roast to order service for customers looking for fresh coffee.

Japan-based cafe % Arabica has launched its first store in Indonesia at Ashta District 8, the company’s 81st store globally, it announced through its social media channel.

Located on the ground floor of the shopping centre, the store is equipped with its signature roasting machine. The store also provides custom roast to order service, aiming for customers to bring home the freshest coffee.

The store’s opening hours are 8 am to 8 pm, from Monday to Thursday, and 8 am to 9 pm from Friday to Sunday.

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