Cafe Batavia The Batavia Cafe itself is a building with more than 200 years of history and the age behind the Fatahillah Museum. The store is decorated with a strong nostalgic atmosphere, and the shadow of the colonial period can be seen faintly, originally the secretariat of the Dutch colonial government, then changed to an art gallery, and then the Australians to a cafe. The interior of the cafe is not only European-style elegance, but the overall wooden structure reveals the Nanyang style. The waiters are polite, the service is very thoughtful, and the food tastes good. Java coffee tastes lighter, cat feces coffee tastes strong, Batavia coffee wine flavor is strong, especially recommended two snacks: black pepper beef grains and muffins. Black pepper beef grains are fresh and juicy, and the taste of black pepper is very fragrant. The muffins are crispy and the syrup is simply a sweet enjoyment. There is a smoke-free area on the second floor, and the entire Kota Ancient City Square can be seen from the window on the second floor. The performance of the resident singer on the spot was very atmospheric. The friends also went up to interact with the band and sang a "fairy tale" together. The coffee room environment is so good, the food is so delicious, the performance is so good, how about consumption? We spent this afternoon tea in Indonesian rupiah.