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Indonesia has a coffee shop epidemic (in a good way). In every ruko (shop-house) in every small town, there is an aesthetically gritty café serving Kopi Susu (milk coffee). These are the third places for Indonesian youth. They aren't there for the Wi-Fi (though they need it); they are there for the vibes —concrete floors, neon lights, and jazz or Indie music playing softly. If you want to pitch a startup, go on a date, or avoid your parents, you go to the coffee shop.

There is a heavy lean toward '70s and '80s throwbacks in social media content, connecting global retro aesthetics with local Indonesian heritage. K-Wave 2.0:

Indonesia has a coffee shop epidemic (in a good way). In every ruko (shop-house) in every small town, there is an aesthetically gritty café serving Kopi Susu (milk coffee). These are the third places for Indonesian youth. They aren't there for the Wi-Fi (though they need it); they are there for the vibes —concrete floors, neon lights, and jazz or Indie music playing softly. If you want to pitch a startup, go on a date, or avoid your parents, you go to the coffee shop.

There is a heavy lean toward '70s and '80s throwbacks in social media content, connecting global retro aesthetics with local Indonesian heritage. K-Wave 2.0: