Enjoying coffee in the tourist area of the monument km 0 city of Sabang

Hello all coffee lover friends wherever you are! Have you enjoyed a cup of coffee today?
On this occasion I would like to share a post when I enjoyed coffee with a guest who I brought to visit the Zero Kilometer Monument which is located on Weh Island, Sabang City. This guest I brought was a kyai from Kuta Krung, he is the son-in-law of Abu Kuta Krung.

Kilometer Zero is the starting point for the Indonesian kilometer count which ends in Merauke. Every guest who visits the City of Sabang will definitely stop at the Kilometer Zero Monument, this is mandatory for every guest who comes to the City of Sabang. "They say that if you don't go to the Zero Kilometer Monument, it's not legal to go to Sabang City"

20211221_135452.jpgThis man who sells coffee there, yes, at Tugu kilometer zero Sabang by car, he comes here in the morning and they will go home when it gets dark and the visitors are no longer there.

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To make it taste just right and not too bitter and not too sweet they use a scale to weigh the coffee and milk they pour into a cup.
I ordered Sanger coffee, I mean Sanger coffee, which is coffee and a little milk with the right preparation, which is not too bitter and not too sweet, the taste will be extraordinary if you have never tried this Sanger coffee, it can only be processed with very thick and thick coffee. very bitter. Therefore, it will produce a very extraordinary taste. Most of them use Arabica coffee powder because the taste is more bitter than other coffees.
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And this is the final result when they have finished processing the coffee that I ordered. For you coffee lovers, you must be familiar with this one coffee because on average and generally people like Arabica sanger coffee, as I ordered this.
After the five cups of coffee I ordered were finished they made me take them and brought them to where we sat at a rujak stall which is not far from where they sell the coffee.
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And there. We also ordered 5 fruit salads to fill our hungry stomachs. The salad is made with a mixture of fruits and a mixture of roasted peanut sauce and a little cayenne pepper to make it taste a little spicier.

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After I finished enjoying a cup of coffee and also ate rujak, I immediately paid for 1 rujak for IDR 10,000 and with an additional bottle of Aqua IDR 5,000 for a total of 5 rujak and 5 bottles of Aqua which is IDR 75,000 After I finished paying for everything We went for Explore the area around Kilometer Zero Monument.

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Group photo in front of the inscription of the Zero Kilometer Monument and I really love that behind it there is a lot of love that fences the Zero Kilometer Monument because the Monument is under renovation.
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Seeing some souvenirs sold in the Zero kilometer monument area of ​​Sabang City, after we finished looking around and buying some souvenirs there, we decided to go to other tourist areas on Weh Island, Sabang City.

That's my story while enjoying coffee at the Zero Kilometer Monument with the guests I brought from Kuta Krung Alright friends, see you all in the next post I thank you very much for stopping by in my post

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Location PhotoIndonesia(Sabang City)
Camera usedSamsung S21 Ultra
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Hello @walad, coffee cars are just so convenient, and I believe there will be many more of this kind of business appearing in more places.
Great photos!
Thanks for stopping by, have a nice day:)

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