The Senja Caffe and Rooftop, Kisaran, North Sumatera

in Architecture+Design2 years ago

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Rooftop does bring its own attraction for visitors. As a result, many business people make cafes on the rooftop.

Recently, cafes that use rooftops as places to entertain customers are becoming more and more popular where I live.

One of the cafes that makes rooftops part of their business is The Senja Cafe and rooftop. This business also sells places apart from food. Even The Senja Cafe has 3 floors. There is 1 full rooftop floor that is used for visitors, and there is still 1 more floor for visitors who want a more private atmosphere.

as shown in the image above. It was the 3rd floor, and there was still 1 more floor above it. While two floors below, it is used for toilets, prayer rooms and others. However, the main room of The Senja Cafe is on this floor.


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Meaning from Senja is 'Sunset' or twilight. Did you know that how many peoples that loved that word?

I can guess why they did name it Senja Cafe. Besides, Senja has a beautiful name that peoples loved, from that rooftop you would seeing the beautiful sunset. It is the best place to see the sunset, so I think that's the reason why the owner name it as Senja Cafe. Great marketing!


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The main place


Senja cafe is located on Jl. Malik Ibrahim Kisaran, Asahan, North Sumatra. To get to this cafe, you need a little info from maps. Because the location of this cafe is not on the main road, you need to enter an alley and it is located at the very end. yes, the location is not strategic, but the place is comfortable because it is not too noisy.


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This is the main place of this cafe where all orders and payments are processed here. This section does look smaller and is protected by a roof to keep the service section protected from excessive sunlight or rain.


The Point Of The Senja Cafe



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This is the most interesting thing about this cafe. The design and interior. There are many murals on some of the walls. The mural in the picture is very nice. Moreover, the mural in the room on the top floor. There are two pictures of people back to back. Also there are women who are drawn very beautiful. When I look at it, it brings a sense of comfort.

Even the mural in the main room is very beautiful. There is a cup of coffee and a woman. I'm not sure what the mural means. But I think the meaning must be very philosophical.





This cafe provides typical Indonesian food and drinks. There are several western menus also provided such as pizza. For the price of food their food is quite expensive compared to food in other cafes. But for the taste does not disappoint. The presentation is also very good.

Oh yeah, these are some corners of the Senja Cafe which I think are really good. There is a special place for bands too. But since I came at noon, there was no one. Even the cafe was very quiet. However, in the afternoon, customers started arriving and the band immediately started playing live music.






All photos taken by Samsung Galaxy S8

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Overall, I love the place. The combination of colors by the owner is awesome. Greetings from the Philippines!

Hi, yeahm I really amaze about the murals.

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Such an interesting cafe and location. And I agree; rooftop bars, restaurants, and cafes are becoming so popular! This one, however, really adds a lot of zest to their surroundings.

I'd love to see this place at night with all the city lights and strong lights illuminated. Maybe in a future post? 😉

Cheers!