A brand that has adorned women across the country for over two decades, Dian Pelangi hold's Indonesian culture close to its heart. Dian Pelangi has more than ten boutiques around the nation, and its designs can now be found across the globe. Dian Pelangi's ensembles are created using top quality batik, and other rich fabrics which are the brand's signature offering to the customer. Their proposition to present patrons with refreshing attires for every fashion season makes Dian Pelangi one the most sought-after labels of the country.
This plain four—story building is a popular haunt for shoppers in search of all sorts of apparel, from casual to formal, for men, women and children. Bargaining rules the trade on the first and second floors, where clothes can be bought at as low as 50 percent off. Those who prefer fixed prices or a more sedate form of shopping should head straight for the third and fourth levels. A department store ostentatiously displaying branded clothes awaits. As expected, the merchandise here is a little more expensive.
Why pay for firsthand books when you can get almost the same at slashed prices? Located just next to Graha Bhakti Budaya, a concert hall in Taman Ismail Marzuki Complex, this small secondhand bookstore touts itself as being one of Jakarta's best. Art lovers and students of Jakarta Art Institute (IKJ) make this their regular haunt. The small interior packs more than 10,000 titles, ranging from romance novels to encyclopedias, some of them rare copies. English and Indonesian books dominate, but you can also find a limited range in Chinese, Dutch and other languages.
Who doesn't know GUESS? This worldwide recognized brand has created a rage in the apparel industry since its inception. An epitome of style and glamor, Guess continues to present its creative designs for clothing and accessories with consistent quality. Among diverse locations, the brand also has a merchandise outlet at Kelapa Galding Mall, Jakarta. Here you can find apparel with contemporary cuts and elegant designs. And to complement your outfit, you also have a wide selection of trendy bags, shoes and watches. Chic and versatile attire for the adventurous, independent and modern men and women. Thats style redefined..
When translated, Pasar Rumput means "Grass Market", a name whose origins can be traced back to a time when the local grass merchants set up shop here. At that time, the elite of Menteng relied on Pasar Rumput as a source of feed for their horses. Although those days have long since passed, the market continues to be referred to by this name. Today, the locals head to the bustling and vibrant Pasar Rumput to shop for vegetables, fruit, fish, meat and other supplies. A few stalls selling street food and clothing can be found here as well.
Common Ground, a befitting name for a place where no matter where you come from, you will find a common ground in your love for perfectly brewed coffee. It has quickly become the hub for office-goers looking for their morning cup of coffee. The open, sparsely decorated space is done up in coffee shades, but the star attractions here are their beautiful and rich coffee blends as well as their all-day breakfast. One of their baristas has won the Indonesia Latte Art Championship in 2014, so it's no surprise to find unique latte art decorating the top of your coffee. Pair your single origin or filter coffee with a hearty Eggs Benedict and you are ready to take on the day!