The simplicity of Café ALL PEACE.Co, Langsa city, Aceh.

The journey in this city is not over yet and there are still many things that I will show to all of you, one of which is the cafe that I stopped at. Initially I wanted to stop at this cafe at night while relaxing, but the rain fell heavily in the cafe so I was helpless and only enjoyed the hotel food, then in the morning I saw this cafe closed but there was no guard at all in this cafe even the fence was not closed and outsiders could enter this cafe this gives us all the conclusion how safe this city is, unlike my city where the crime of theft is very high.



This cafe is named ALL PEACE.CO. A name that is quite difficult to remember but this cafe is very suitable for young people to relax and spend time without spending a lot of money because the food and coffee here are quite delicious and cheap. How do I know? Because a few years ago I had been to this city and ate at this cafe and it happened at night, that's why I wanted to repeat that moment again but what the power of nature did not bless me.



A cafe that has an interesting indoor and outdoor concept. Where the indoor room is not only intended for the kitchen that mixes coffee here, you can also hang out casually and have air conditioning. In addition, in this indoor room, the cafe cashier is also sheltered. If you sit in this indoor room, you can see how your coffee is mixed until your order is finished to be served. If from the outside, this indoor room is in the shape of a minimalist triangle and the room is given a glass wall so that it is transparent from the outside, there are many lights stacked on top of it so that at night this room has a romantic and energetic impression at the same time, and I can see sofas and chairs stacked there.



Then outside the room, you can see for yourself there are still remnants of rainwater that fell at night, and next to this indoor room the floor is only in ordinary cement, then the arrangement of chairs that have a distance for the comfort of visitors, and from the side yard we can also see the yard that is neatly designed without grass, the yard is beautified with a very neat and solid arrangement of kacang stones then in the middle of each of our steps they are designed with other kacqang stones that have a Bugis motif so that from this simple design it can display something aesthetic, and has its own appeal. And in the middle of the yard there are several partitions in the form of rectangles and made of iron that have a distance between one partition and another. I don't understand its use, maybe when this cafe is already open or at night I will understand, or maybe in this place decorative lights are placed that are only placed at night, I can't remember.



And behind the Indo room there is a semi-outdoor room, I say that because if it is said that outdoor I am sure you agree is everything that has an outdoor feel, but if it is said that this is outside the room but forms another room with a different design from the main building of the cafe. This room is designed with a simple natural concept Where this room is designed using a roof made of Rumbia leaves then reinforced with a frame made of iron and forms like a building with a semicircle. And on the edges there are supporting irons to strengthen the design as well as to sweeten and emphasize the existing design so that it has artistic value.



In this semi-outdoor room, there are more wooden chairs available so that there are more visitors in this outdoor room. The semi-outdoor floor is made of paving blocks so that it does not flood. And from here I can see the border between the cafe and the land of other residents.



And this is a simple cafe that is conceptualized so that when we see this cafe, we will know that silence has its own class that looks elegant without luxury but everyone can come here because the price is cheap. If I come to this cafe again I will definitely stop by this cafe again. That's all for my visit to this cafe, greetings from me Tomidiwirja, Indonesia

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Hello @tomidiwirja, the place has a beautiful triangular design, I like the glass walls and the palm hut, it is the perfect place to share with friends and enjoy the surroundings.

Greetings!

That's right, I also like huts with roofs made of thatch leaves. Unfortunately I came to this cafe when it was still closed. If it hadn't rained that night, I would have drank coffee in a thatched roof hut.

The cafe building remind me of Kopi Nako, they have same architecture of their cafeshop.

What area is Kapi Nako in? Who knows, maybe it's the same owner