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Take a Chance with Sevara Kitchen and Feel Nostalgic

A modern urban canteen with a hint of Indonesian archetypal design is a “long story short” of Sevara Kitchen, which is located in MSIG Tower, Kuningan. Sitting in the bustling district where the 9 to 5 blue-collar workers hustle, Sevara Kitchen attempts to evoke millennial’s childhood nostalgia through its interior outlook.

All of us have our own childhood remembrance, a moment that remains in our core memory. It can be a traditional game we play on our school days or an eatery that our family faithfully visits every Sunday. As you take a seat at Sevara Kitchen, you will spot a wall that is covered in kites. We paint some of the kites with batik patterns and warm earth tones.

On the other angle, there is a mural depicting numerous Indonesian ethnic groups, for it is known as a multicultural nation. There hence, Sevara Kitchen serves a wide range of Indonesian delicacies.

You can also see alignments of enamel mug on one of the walls. We treat it as a very typical Indonesian vintage decoration. In the same approach, there are Indonesian classic windows on the left wall. Finely curated and integratedly designed, the chosen furnishings, flooring, and ceiling treatment complement the nostalgic ambiance as well.

Whether you are an employee of the building or simply a surrounding neighbor, you may indulge their modest yet tempting Indonesian delights, and immerse yourself in the feelings of nostalgia and atmosphere that we have put together at Sevara Kitchen. Would you pay a visit to Sevara Kitchen, the townspeople of South Jakarta?

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