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Being a Subscriber of the Late Olga Syahputra, Son of Warmo Tebet Founder Reveals Unique Habits of Artists When Eating

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Being a Subscriber of the Late Olga Syahputra, Son of Warmo Tebet Founder Reveals Unique Habits of Artists When Eating The late Olga Syahputra was once a regular customer of Warmo Tebet © KapanLagi.com

Kapanlagi.com - At first glance, there is nothing special about the appearance of the Warmo or Warung Mojok stall. Just like most Tegal food stalls, this place not only sells food but also opens 24 hours.

However, there is one thing that sets Warmo apart from most food stalls, namely that this stall has been around since 1969. Not only that, because of its legendary status, Warmo has also received many visits from important people such as officials and celebrities of the country.

A little information, Warmo itself is managed by the Saryoto family from generation to generation. Starting from his great-grandfather to himself. Even the cook has never changed in the last 30 years.

 

 

 

1. Frequently Visited by Artists

According to Saryoto, because of its strategic location, his warung has been frequently visited by artists. In fact, most of them have become regular customers for years.

"Bang Haji (Rhoma Irama) often comes here because his house is nearby. From before he became famous until he became famous, he hangs out here, around the 1980s. Not only Bang Haji, but his family, from his older siblings to his younger siblings, they all eat here," said Saryoto, when interviewed by KapanLagi.com team, not long ago.

2. Regular Customer of the Late Olga Syahputra

Not only that, Saryoto also revealed that the late Olga Syahputra used to be his regular customer when he was alive. That's because Billy Syahputra's brother used to live in a nearby apartment complex (rusun).

"The late Olga used to eat here because he lived in the apartment complex nearby. There's also Irfan Hakim, Ivan Gunawa, and the members of The Changcuters who often come here, but only occasionally maybe because they miss the atmosphere since they used to live here. Tebet used to be an elite area," he explained.

3. Unique Habits of Artists

Because he often sees artists coming in and out of his shop, Saryoto even remembers their unique habits. Instead of glamorous makeup like on television, these artists actually appear simple. "Most of them, when they come here, they dress casually. Wearing shorts, sleepwear. They even want to mingle with other customers, want to be ordinary people," he said.

(kpl/irf/tmd)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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