Black Misop Stall reborn

in Architecture+Design7 months ago

one year ago I went to this misop and bakso stall with my friends. The stall is very close to the school where I teach and only 5 minutes away by motorbike or car and several times I bought bakso here to take home. but for the past 3 months if I'm not mistaken, this bakso stall has been temporarily closed and the information on the gate is under renovation. This black soup bakso stall carries a semi-traditional theme which is currently very viral in my city. almost all cafes do the same thing. it seems like the concept of 'back to nature'. has now become a healthy trend and virus and gives a new color to the development of cafe development in my city.



The old concept carried by this stall is actually very good and very comfortable for a gathering place either alone or in a crowd with our community, but because of the expansion of this place, the old face in the black soup misop stall no longer looks like a human who has just had plastic surgery. even so, the traditional concept of the cafe in this stall is still maintained and improved and the place is much wider than before. when entering this cafe it was as if I felt like I was entering the edge of a very shady forest.



when entering the gate I felt as if I was stranded in a colossal drama that had aired on one of the national televisions and it was my favorite colossal drama when I was a child which told about the life of the people during the Kingdom era in Indonesia. and the welcome gate at the cafe showed the same impression as their traditional face. entering the gate I immediately found a small building with a collection of objects from the 1970s on the walls. the building was made of wood and functioned as a praying room. and to pass through this building we can pass through a small pond with a collection of freshwater fish, namely tilapia fish, then around it there are montera plants so that the natural impression as if it were a house on the edge of the forest is very thick.



The types of seating here are also distinguished, there are pendopo types that are shaped like grandmother's houses in ancient times with wooden chairs for the community here or gathering with family. while there are also garden chairs for fewer visitors or for couples. the exterior decoration is very comfortable, especially during the current summer because many trees are planted so this is a very fitting place to take shelter and save electricity costs at home because of the air conditioner. just imagine sitting here as if I felt like I was sitting behind my house. really relaxing here gives birth to positive things



from the corner of the park bench we can still see the fish pond and from here we can still see the unique collections in this cafe, I don't even know where the cafe management got the idea to hang unused bicycles on the tree. this is really strange and managed to make me laugh and from here it turned out to be able to lure a long story until I didn't realize I had been sitting here for hours even though I only drank a glass of iced orange juice and a bowl of misop with its black sauce



in your country is there a concept like this? and if you are with a concept like this is there a sense of horror when you visit it. because I'm sure we have our own tastes in choosing a cafe or hangout place according to our comfort and function in choosing the place. if I personally like colossal buildings like this the most. and compared to the old cafe face I prefer the newly renovated cafe face while still maintaining the same theme. but back again to our respective tastes and greetings from maytom. Indonesia

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I like things that have to do with nature and if it has a lot of that, although it reminds me more of things that have to do with recycled materials, it looks a bit gloomy. Although that's also what makes it original, well here where I live there aren't many places like that.

that's what I want to say. The appearance of this cafe is a bit gloomy, so there is a bit of a horror impression there @jordy0827

It must have been quite an experience to see it evolve and expand like that. I can imagine how comforting and refreshing it must feel to sit among the montera plants and natural décor, almost like being transported to another time.

In my country, there are definitely cafes and hangout spots that emphasize similar themes of nature and tradition, although maybe not with the exact historical drama vibe like you described. It's interesting how places like these can evoke different emotions and memories for everyone

I'm so glad a concept like this also exists in your country. Thank you for visiting my blog @iamlovelykate

 7 months ago  

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Thank you for the notification. I will remember it and forgive me because I was busy before I could interact @aplusd

I like everything related to nature, the abundance of plants adds freshness to the place and combines very well with the wooden walls, but the place looks gloomy and abandoned.

Have a great day!

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