Grand opening celebrates coffee, creativity, and community with Incography Final Day Expat. Roasters, Indonesia’s leading specialty coffee brand, is excited to announce the grand opening of its fourth store in Surabaya and its largest to date — Expat. Roasters Dharmahusada. This 450 m² coffee shop and restaurant introduces a unique farm-to-table concept unlike any other Expat. Roasters location, featuring an interactive garden surrounding the store. These in-house gardens provide some … [Read more...] about Expat. Roasters launches its largest store in Surabaya with a unique farm-to-table concept at Dharmahusada
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Expat. Roasters opens its sixth store at Hokky Buah Citraland, Surabaya
Surabaya, East Java, September 2024 – Expat. Roasters, Indonesia’s leading specialty coffee brand, proudly announces the grand opening of its sixth store, located at Hokky Buah in Citraland, Surabaya. As the brand’s third store in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-largest city after Jakarta, this new location marks another key milestone in Expat. Roasters' ongoing national expansion. The 50 m² coffee sanctuary at Hokky Buah Citraland is designed to elevate the grocery shopping experience, offering … [Read more...] about Expat. Roasters opens its sixth store at Hokky Buah Citraland, Surabaya
Expat. Roasters presents Incography 2024: Indonesia Coffee Photography Competition celebrating coffee culture through the lens
Expat. Roasters is thrilled to announce the launch of Incography 2024, an Indonesian coffee photography competition designed to celebrate the love for coffee through the eyes of photography enthusiasts. Open to all photography lovers aged 18 and above, Incography 2024 is free to enter and offers participants the chance to showcase their skills and passion for coffee. The competition will be judged by renowned Indonesian photographer Rio Motret, and winners will receive prizes worth over IDR 50 … [Read more...] about Expat. Roasters presents Incography 2024: Indonesia Coffee Photography Competition celebrating coffee culture through the lens