Kedai Kebun Forum꧋ꦏꦼꦣꦻꦏꦼꦧꦸꦤ꧀ꦥ꦳ꦺꦴꦫꦸꦩ꧀ - Restaurant in Special Region of Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Taking art to the streets of Yogyakarta - SilverKris
"A two-storey hybrid venue that mixes a restaurant, gallery and large performing‑arts space, using food service to subsidize artistic programming; it stages multiple exhibitions a year, hosts performance projects, and operates with a DIY, community-minded ethos while navigating pressures such as rising rents." - Sanjay Surana
Very tasty food! I ordered a grilled eggplant with coconut sauce and my friends the sate. No complaints. The space is also very cozy and we checked the exhibition while we waited for the food. 100% recommend!
C R.
Google
I was very excited to see a vegan/vegetarian restaurant close to my hotel. And more excited to see Vegetarian brongkos on the menu. I went in to try.
The restaurant portion of the space isn't readily apparent. I had to wander back through to find it and get a menu. I ordered the brongkos and a juice and sat down and waited. In typical Indonesian style my drink arrived well before my meal.
When my meal arrived, I was disappointed. A plate of rice in a sauce (not a soup at all), one piece of tofu, an egg and a plate of chips for 35K. The food was fine but nothing I'm going to remember for long.
I didn't find any reason to go here than to any food stand where I can get rice, tofu and tempe for half of the price.
The space is nice and calm. The running water breeds mosquitos.
Disappointing experience.
Imam S.
Google
This is a multi space building where they have restaurant, multifunction room on the second floor, exhibition room and shop. The restaurant offers various food but mostly Indonesian and you can also get vegetarian dish. The interior is unique. I like to sit under the tree om the second floor. The taste of the food was good, but some if the dishes has a small portion. Sate Tempe is a must try menu! For the shop, they offer handcrafted goods such as bag, pouch, batik etc.
Sasda S.
Google
Located in the middle of the town make this place very easy to find. They have green restaurant concept and they also served vegetarian and vegan food. A lot of trees and wood. A lil bit western taste, if you’re an Indonesian food lover, this is not a good place. But if you’re a western food lover, then you’ll gonna love it!
Wulan R.
Google
The place is easy to find! Located in Tirtodipuran street which is pretty close to Prawirotaman area! Quite cozy! Can’t take the eyes out of the mural! Indonesian cuisine! Fair price even cheap! Not my favorite but love the “Pisang Gesing” aka kolak pisang! I love the way they add some spices like clove and cinnamon! Love it!
Sara M.
Google
We waited forever for our drinks (45 minutes) and food (1.5 hours)... One of us didn't even get his dinner. Some people close to our table were waiting for more than 2 hours and I felt so sorry for them. It's a pity because the food was good with many vegetarian options, but there seemed to be a logistical problem with the kitchen being heavily understaffed. Also, the fried tempeh portion was not enough for the price.
Putri D.
Google
Located near Lav Gallery, Kedai Kebun actually offers more photography exhibition that artwork/ painting, they also have discussions forum based on theme of the week. Kedai Kebun more famous for its restaurant or coffee shop, so before you visit make sure you know what you want to visit.
wahyu B.
Google
The ambience was pleasing. People coming from creative communities used to gather here and organize interesting events. Here you can buy handicraft, clothing, souvenirs and other good stuff.