Spencer B.
Google
This is a late review but the holidays got me. :-)
Gula was such a refreshing and unexpected find. Specializing in Indonesian sweets, it offers something truly different from the usual dessert spots in the neighborhood. If Indonesian desserts are new to you, this place is absolutely worth seeking out — it feels like discovering a whole new dessert culture right here in Atlanta.
What really sets Gula apart is its genuinely unique menu, showcasing tropical and Indonesian flavors you don’t often see elsewhere. The desserts strike the perfect balance of sweetness — flavorful and comforting without being overwhelming.
The ambience is calm, quiet, and inviting, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy dessert. There’s a good amount of seating, the space felt wheelchair-accessible, and it also seemed very kid-friendly. It truly feels like a welcoming “third space” — somewhere you can linger comfortably.
The variety of desserts is impressive, and everything we tried was thoughtfully prepared. One of my favorites was a beautifully refreshing dessert featuring silky glass noodles paired with tropical fruits — light, satisfying, and incredibly well balanced.
Service was just as memorable as the food. Emma, August and Gloria were warm, welcoming, and a joy to chat with, which made the experience even better.
My lady and I strongly recommend visiting at least once for the experience — especially if you enjoy tropical flavors, unique desserts, or are looking for a relaxed tea and dessert spot without luxury pricing. They’ve also introduced a tea time service, and I’m very much looking forward to trying it alongside their delicious treats.