Indonesian Coffee Chains Expand Globally
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Indonesian coffee chains are testing international waters with global expansion plans. This move could bring unique Indonesian coffee experiences to new locations worldwide.
Indonesian coffee chains are expanding internationally, offering travelers a chance to experience authentic Indonesian coffee culture in new locations.
This expansion means that even if you're not traveling to Indonesia, you might soon find a taste of it at a local coffee shop. Expect unique flavors and brewing methods that reflect Indonesia's rich coffee heritage.
Keep an eye out for these chains as they establish themselves globally, potentially offering a familiar taste of home for Indonesian expats and a new coffee adventure for everyone else.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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