J.co donuts price

Watch out for the new donut chain in town! J.Co is quietly going on a growth tear where the perpetual line never dries up. I was delighted when Sid told me that the PR & Promotion Executive, Miss Intan invited us floggers to know more about how J.Co has come along.

Spare me some time for a historical review, will you? The Managing Director, Johnny Andrean, a renowned hair stylist in Indonesia is a big donuts fan. It has motivated him to open up the first J.Co outlet in Indonesia at June 26. As per day, there are 26 outlets throughout Indonesia and it has been expanding abroad to Bukit Bintang Malaysia, soon at Sunway Pyramid Malaysia and Singapore.

Every outlet has different design and ambiance where the Pavillion outlet is more to the hip and hype type with denim and leather as the main concept with jeans button lighting design, custom made denim lounge and some really cute story board table. The main attraction here is clearly the impressive vertical dotted line resembling zips and the long array of J.Co cuppies.

J.CO Donuts

Indonesian cafe restaurant chain

J.CO Donuts & Coffee is an Indonesian cafe restaurant chain that specializes in donuts, coffee and frozen yogurt. The company is owned and managed by Johnny Andrean Group.

History

The first J.CO opened on 26 June 2005. In four months, the outlet made money and continued growing. On its eighth year, J.CO had 120 outlets in Indonesia, 12 in Malaysia and the Philippines, 4 in Singapore and 2 in Hong Kong.[1]

J.CO is the fastest growing donut and coffee chain in Indonesia with 236 stores opened since 2005. They have successfully penetrated into the local market in Indonesia against Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' Donuts to become one of the market leaders for donuts and coffee.[2]

In terms of international growth, they have been rapidly expanding their store chains throughout Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Hong Kong, bringing the total store count to over 275 chains in 2017. As of 2017, it has five stores in Singapore, 18 in Malaysia, two in Hong Kong and

Ever since J Co. Doughnuts & Coffeehas arrived in Manila, I've been eager to try it out.  I've read a lot of feedbacks about it from fellow food bloggers.
Upon entering J Co. Doughnuts & CoffeeMegamall Branch,I found myself instantaneously enticed with their doughnuts as they were displayed on long glass trays.

Opposite the doughnut counter is the beverage section which I didn't get to check because I was in a hurry.  

Food

I initially intended to order the J Pops because I wanted to try as many flavors as I could but it was unavailable.  So, I settled for the 1/2 regular sized J. Co donuts instead.



Oreology, Mc Green Tea and Alcapone

The Oreology is topped with oreo bits with three oreo cream lines.  Since I'm a big fan of Oreo, I enjoyed this very much.

The Mc Green Tea is green tea with almond bits on top.  This had a strong green tea cream which was not too sweet at all.  The almond bits adds a good crunch to it and at the same time, neutralizes the creaminess.

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