Pejaten Village
Tucked into a quiet residential lane in the upscale Pejaten neighborhood of South Jakarta, Pejaten Village has carved a distinctive and enduring niche among the Indonesian capital's many shopping destinations. Unlike the vast, international-brand-dominated malls that define much of Jakarta's retail landscape, this thoughtfully scaled complex focuses on home furnishings, artisan crafts, and design-forward Indonesian brands — a deliberate curatorial identity that has built a devoted following among the city's expatriate community and design-conscious local residents.
The center's layout is deliberately open-air and semi-tropical, with landscaped walkways, natural ventilation, and an overall design sensibility that feels closer to a refined Balinese resort than a conventional urban mall. Visitors browse quality Indonesian textiles, handcrafted ceramics, rattan and teak furniture, and artisanal food products from producers across the archipelago. Several respected Indonesian fashion designers maintain boutiques here alongside galleries representing local contemporary artists and curated concept stores mixing Indonesian and international lifestyle brands. The food and beverage offering skews consistently toward independent restaurants and specialty coffee roasters rather than chain outlets, giving the dining scene a genuinely individual character. Its South Jakarta location — away from the busier tourist corridors of the city center — means Pejaten Village draws a predominantly local crowd, offering travelers a rare and appealing window into how affluent, design-conscious contemporary Jakartans actually spend their leisure time, rather than a curated tourist version of it.