Coffee shops

Warung Kopi Toraja

A 22-seat kitchen run by Eleni & Yassine, serving the dishes their grandmothers argued about on Tuesday nights in Kreuzberg.

Jl. Poros Rantepao - Makale, Tallulolo, Kec. Kesu, Kabupaten Toraja Utara, Sulawesi Selatan 91835, Indonesia Rp 25–50K
4.6
226 notes from regulars
01 The story, in three paragraphs

Why everyone keeps coming back.

Nestled in the heart of Toraja Utara, Warung Kopi Toraja is not just a coffee shop—it’s a heartfelt celebration of Torajan coffee culture. Located on Jl. Poros Rantepao - Makale, this humble yet passionate establishment offers an authentic experience that goes far beyond your average coffee run.

What makes Warung Kopi Toraja stand out is its deep connection to the local coffee heritage. The owner, Suleman Miting, is a devoted coffee enthusiast who personally names each coffee variant after the village where the beans are harvested. This personal touch reinforces the direct relationship between coffee lovers and the farmers whose dedication yields the world-renowned Toraja coffee beans.

Guests can expect an impressive range of coffee styles—from boldly robust to delicately smooth—each brewed to maintain the pure, original taste of the beans. Several customers rave about the Pulupulu, an absolute must-try that encapsulates the rich and nuanced flavors Toraja coffee provides. The experience is beautifully complemented by traditional sweet snacks such as deppa tori, which are offered free with your coffee. These treats serve to delicately balance the robust flavors without the need for added sugar, preserving the authentic coffee taste that Warung Kopi Toraja so passionately champions.

Visitors often describe the atmosphere as warm and unpretentious, a family-run gem where you can immerse yourself in local culture rather than a glossy, commercialized chain environment. It’s a place where time slows down and every sip of coffee is an invitation to connect with the story of Toraja’s rich coffee legacy. Meeting Om Suleman himself is a special experience, as he generously shares captivating tales about the history of coffee in the region, weaving together heritage, culture, and flavor in an unforgettable way.

“Wow wow wewuh. Kopinya enak sekali dan jajan kue depa tori enak,” says one delighted visitor, capturing the genuine pleasure of tasting locally sourced coffee alongside traditional pastries. Others emphasize the authenticity over any Starbucks-like expectation, applauding the commitment to showcasing the best Toraja coffee directly from farmers.

Whether you are a dedicated coffee connoisseur or a curious traveler seeking a meaningful taste of Indonesian culture, Warung Kopi Toraja offers a rare opportunity to savor coffee that is not just a beverage, but a connection to place, people, and passion. This is coffee with a soul, served in a space where hospitality and heritage blend seamlessly, leaving you with a deeper appreciation of the craft and the community behind every cup.

03 Notes from regulars

226 notes — the real pulse of the room.

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Sinar Makmur.
3 month ago
Simple coffee shop with some variant of tasty coffee, they give you some sweet snack so you dont have to add some sugar in your coffee to maintain the originality of the coffee taste, they have some different kind of coffee strong to soft, the owner name the coffee after the village that produce it, the owner is very passionate about coffee and his dream is to raise the popularity of toraja coffee and help the coffee farmer to become prosper. very kind and good guy
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melanie lions.
4 month ago
We drank Torajan coffee and Luwak . It was very fun to taste the different flavors. We got a free sweettreat to go with the coffee.
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Mitchell Paramo.
4 month ago
Wow wow wewuh. Kopinya enak sekali dan jajan kue depa tori enak. The coffee was excellent and all locally sourced. They offer a great coffee product for the price and serve an enjoyable experience reflective of the local culture.
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D W.
5 month ago
Let me just start by saying, if you are looking for Starbucks-experience like, then probably this place is not for you. But that exactly the reason why this place is the real gem. Firstly, they roast and sell coffee from local farmers, which by the way, we all know that Toraja coffees are among the best in the world. Their Pulu-pulu is a must try. The shop is probably a family-run and owned. You can get a cup of coffee (as pictured) with accompanied Toraja snack (not sure the name of the snack, crunchy with some palm sugar. Taste very nice and goes very well with coffee) at a very decent price. The staff are very helpful, and very knowledable about their coffees, so feel free to ask anything. The shop can get very crowded with people buying coffees to take home, though. In any case, I think the Kaa Coffee Shop, with its coffee and its staff, leaves such an impression on me that it would be impossible not to revisit them whenever I get to travel to Toraja again.
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Ni Nyoman Anna Marthanti.
5 month ago
The best coffee in Toraja. Not only you will get the best coffee, but also if you lucky to meet om Suleman Miting, the owner, the history of coffee in Toraja will be told by him. Drink the coffee with local cookies, deppa tori, then listen to om Suleman's story about Toraja and coffee, you will give more appreciation to the farmers and the beauty of local culture. They roast the coffee with traditional pot combined with measurement from modern computer.
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KM.
5 month ago
If you are true coffee lover. This is the place you must visit for tasting “real” original Toraja coffee. There are several different taste and fun to compare…
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Enjoy Indonesia.
6 month ago
Nice and cozy place to enjoy coffee. It has 3 types of coffee: arabika sapan, arabika awan, and arabika gandasil. The strongest one is Sapan
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Marina Marino.
6 month ago
A coffee shop in Toraja that also sells their various beans for souvenir. They have robusta as well as arabica beans. If you dine in to taste their coffee, they will also serve depa tori (a traditional Toraja snack that is made of flour and brown sugar). The ambience is nice, the staffs are friendly, and the toilet is clean.
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04 When to visit & how to find us

Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.

Opening hours
Monday 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Tuesday 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Wednesday (today) 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Thursday 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Friday 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Saturday 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Sunday 07:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Finding the door

Jl. Poros Rantepao - Makale, Tallulolo, Kec. Kesu, Kabupaten Toraja Utara, Sulawesi Selatan 91835, Indonesia

05 What makes this place friendly

The details you usually have to call and ask.

Service options
  • Onsite services
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Great coffee
Popular for
  • Good for working on laptop
Accessibility
  • No Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • No Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
  • Coffee
Dining options
  • Table service
Amenities
  • Restroom
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Quiet
  • Trendy
Crowd
  • College students
  • Groups
  • Tourists
Payments
  • Debit cards
  • Credit cards
Parking
  • Free street parking
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