I really didn’t know what to expect before coming to Coffee Koma except that it was a small coffee shop in a fairly central area in Dago. So I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered a laid back coffee shop serving fantastic coffee.
The coffee shop has 2 floors and I chose the top floor because it’s bright, airy and really well designed. I love the wooden benches, white walls, plants and especially the amount of natural light that enters. I took up the bench facing the windows and spent a few hours just tapping away on my computer without even feeling like I was here for long.Likewise, the coffee went down a treat. Smooth, not too strong, served in a proper cup. Susan’s iced mocha was delicious and one of the best iced drink she’s had in Bandung.The wifi in the upstairs area is a little hard to connect to because the router is located downstairs. But once you’ve connected, it’s fine. I was getting 6mbps down and 13mbps up which is fine for youtube and the like, but didn’t really work too well when I was trying to make a video call. I believe that sitting downstairs would allow a much more stable and faster connection.There are lots of places to sit and open your laptop and there are electricity sockets everywhere. Prices are around about average for Bandung.I’m a fan of Koma Coffee and it’s definitely somewhere worth checking out if you’re in Dago.
Koma Coffee
Jalan Siliwangi 8, Bandung
(0821) 3093 9911
Instagram: @komacoffee
Opening Hours: 08:00 – 22:00
WiFi: 6down/13up
Cappuccino: Rp28.000
Es Kopi Susu Moka: Rp 26.000
* No Tax!