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AJB's Best Places to Visit in Pasar Santa Right Now

Pasar Santa continues to put on a younger and more modern face with enhanced interiors and many new and interesting vendors. Even since our very first visit back in 2015, these changes have attracted new crowds, mostly young people (and the not so young ;) ) who are looking to flee the busy malls for a unique local experience. Pasar Santa Modern Market has a particularly unique vibe. Many of the store holders on this level are young entrepreneurs looking to establish their brands and test the market on their new ideas.

We love Pasar Santa for both it's traditional and modern charm and if you haven't visited it for a while we highly recommend it, as it's changing all the time. We encourage every 'new comer' to Jakarta and the 'not so new' to visit Pasar Santa and savour the delights of this very special pasar.

Today we are sharing our Best Places to Visit in Pasar Santa. Where possible we have included opening times for our favourite stops, but be aware times vary particularly on Level 1.

We recommend visiting the traditional market on the Lower Ground Level in the morning (it opens everyday at 7am) and the modern market in the afternoon (after 2pm is when it has truely woken up, and after 6pm is when it is most alive!) Many stores are closed on Mondays,

The Location:

Pasar Santa is nestled in the leafy Kebayoran Baru neighbourhood. We enjoy walking the perimeter of the pasar just as much as visiting Pasar Santa itself.

Cliq coffee (not to be missed either) is on the main road leading to Pasar Santa.

On the perimeter road of Pasar Santa expect to see local food carts lining the streets. The type of food changes according to the time of day. Otak Otak (fish barbecued in banana leaves) is often served mid to late morning and on into the afternoon.

The entrances to Pasar Santa are clearly visible from the road. There are 4 main entrances to the building.

We recommend a visit to TOKO KOPI TUKU (Tuku means 'buy' in Javanese) Walk along this verandah to TOKO KOPI TUKU.

Head down the steps to the Lower Ground Floor to the 'pasar tradisional' Here you will find every local fruit, vegetable, meat, spice, herb, rice and coffee you could ever imagine as well as tailors and sellers of household supplies

The Vibe Inside:

If you have not visited Pasar Santa Modern Market yet, this is what you will find. The modern pasar is in the roof space of the building and is divided into uniquely decorated and festive laneways. Shops line the laneways and each has its own brightly coloured roller door and cool signage.

The casual Pasar Santa Modern Market vibe.

Local office workers make their way here for their favourite Indonesian cuisine.

We love this sign!

It's Chill!

Best Places to Visit:

First Coffee!

TOKO KOPI TUKU is located on an outside veranda on the base level of Pasar Santa (Lantai Dasar) grab your take away coffee here. Open 7am-8pm every day except Saturday.

You've arrived at TOKO KOPI TUKU! Don't forget to smile!

KIOS DUNIA KOPI is located in the traditional market on the lower ground floor. It has been in operation for 17 years.

Say hello to Pak Suradi owner of KIOS DUNIA KOPI. He will be happy to help you with all your coffee needs. He will even make you a shot of espresso if you would like to sample his beans.

Aceh Gayo Wine (fermented beans)

Beans from across the archipelago at KIOS DUNIA KOPI. They are roasted in Cileduk Jakarta.

GAYOBIES KOPI & ROASTERY can be found on Level 1 and is open daily from 11am - 9pm.

GAYOBIES serve excellent coffee both here and in their Cikini cafe.

Vintage Clothes and Curios

Adina Geraldine from DAI VINTAGE Pasar Santa. Open Thursday - Saturday (3pm - 9pm) Other days by appointment

Vintage phones and polaroid cameras

Vintage shirts

More vintage shirts, and sunglasses

DAIVINTAGE polaroid, clocks and sewing machine

Vintage records and music equipment at CYCOTRONIC

More record stores ! Check out LAIDBACK BLUES RECORD STORE. Open every day (3pm-10pm)

Hobbies

METROYAL SKATESHOP skateboards. Open Tuesday - Friday (1pm-9pm) Saturday - Sunday (10am - 8pm)

METROYAL SKATESHOP

POST Bookshop is an independent bookshop and publisher at Pasar Santa's upper floor. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday (3pm - 8pm)

Home & Design

KEMALA Home Living Showroom. Open Monday - Saturday (10.30am - 4pm)

KEMALA Home Living is known for its beautifully crafted pieces for the kitchen and table.

KEMALA Blooms is just up the laneway from KEMALA Home Living

KEMALA Blooms

Services

Look at my sparkling clean shoes from SCHUH-WASCHE!! Their motto, Say no to dirty shoes.

Aldi from Sneaklin Pasar Santa. Sneaklin are another premium shoe cleaning service located on Level 1 of Pasar Santa.

The Sneaklin crew at work!

MASPRINT is a digital printing service.

MASPRINT prints T-Shirts, all types of textiles and patches. Open Tuesday - Sunday (11am - 7pm)

Food

Also located on Level 1 is CLOUD NINE CAKERY. They are a catering service and make homemade cookies, cakes and desserts.

Their best sellers are their kookie shots, chocolate chip chunk cookies and original cheesecake. They use only fresh ingredients.

SERENDIPITE sell potato doughnuts and nutella based brownies. Open Mon- Fri (10am -5pm) and Sat-Sun (10am - 8pm) Both are delicious!

Miechino has been here since Modern Market was established. Serving rubber noodles (Mie Karet) with either chicken or mushroom or Indonesian style with meatballs (bakso). Click here to read Jo's interview with Oka Diputra, owner of Miechino

Sooo.... what did you think? Does Pasar Santa look like somewhere you would like to visit?

Address:

Pasar Santa
Jl. Cisanggiri II
South Jakarta, Indonesia

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What about exploring some other markets in Jakarta? Here are a few of our favourites:

Visiting Jalan Surabaya – Home to Jakarta’s famous Antique and Flea Market

Pasar Minggu – South Jakarta’s major centre for Fresh Produce

Pasar Mayestik – Jakarta’s famous Fabric and Haberdashery precinct

Pasar Glodok & Pasar Petak Sembilan – Jakarta’s Chinatown Markets

Pasar Modern – Bintaro’s Fresh Produce Market

Words: Liz McClean Photography: a journey bespoke