Kopi Atra sice 1981

 

       





Kopi Atra Samalanga – Since 1981

For the people of Aceh, drinking coffee or “ngopi” at local coffee shops has become a deeply rooted tradition. It's no surprise that cities across Aceh are filled with coffee shops, earning it the nickname “The Land of a Thousand Coffee Shops.”

These coffee shops often have a simple and traditional atmosphere, with coffee still prepared using time-honored methods.

If you're a fan of filtered coffee and find yourself in Bireuen Regency, your visit wouldn’t be complete without trying Kopi Atra in Samalanga, Bireuen, Aceh.

The filtered coffee served at Kedai Kopi Atra in Samalanga stands out from other coffee shops. The blend used here is well-known for its rich and distinctive flavor that has captivated locals for decades.

For coffee lovers in and around Samalanga, Kopi Atra is a familiar name. This legendary coffee has been around since the 1980s.

Besides its delicious taste, Kopi Atra offers something unique that sets it apart from other brews. Though it’s served in a regular glass, its appeal is anything but ordinary. The coffee has a distinctive dark greenish-black color and is filtered using a fine cloth strainer, leaving no coffee grounds in the cup.

It’s flavorful, smooth, and affordable—priced between Rp. 3,000 to 5,000. For those who haven’t tried it yet, it’s highly recommended. One sip, and you just might get hooked.


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