


Bobaboi
Hey, guys! It’s been too long since the last time I posted on here, hasn’t it? The past month has been insanely hectic. So much so, that I hardly had any spare time to read or indulge on my hobbies—any activity, really, aside from my 9-to-5 job and my thesis project. Although it has been stressful, I enjoyed the whole process entirely.
It also feels somewhat liberating to be able to just relax and not having to think up content to post every now and then. My neurotic brain can take the simplest task and turn it into a whole frustrating affair, so taking a step back from social media and online presence was very good for me. It helped me focus on the things that truly mattered. That being said, I was grateful for the chance to kick back for a bit and take a breather.


The other weekend Agung and I stumbled upon this tiny boba joint called Bobaboi in Dharmawangsa. It was located by the side of the street and the place was probably smaller than 20m². Unfortunately, I didn’t bring my boba tumbler at the time and had to resort to their plastic cups—please forgive me. Their boba was incredibly chewy yet not too sweet. I enjoyed it thoroughly and will hopefully come back!


Swapped top via Tukar Baju + hand-me-down skirt + Nappa Milano shoes + Marks & Spencer socks (BCI-certified!) // outfit photos by Agung



Bobaboi
Hey, guys! It’s been too long since the last time I posted on here, hasn’t it? The past month has been insanely hectic. So much so, that I hardly had any spare time to read or indulge on my hobbies—any activity, really, aside from my 9-to-5 job and my thesis project. Although it has been stressful, I enjoyed the whole process entirely.
It also feels somewhat liberating to be able to just relax and not having to think up content to post every now and then. My neurotic brain can take the simplest task and turn it into a whole frustrating affair, so taking a step back from social media and online presence was very good for me. It helped me focus on the things that truly mattered. That being said, I was grateful for the chance to kick back for a bit and take a breather.


The other weekend Agung and I stumbled upon this tiny boba joint called Bobaboi in Dharmawangsa. It was located by the side of the street and the place was probably smaller than 20m². Unfortunately, I didn’t bring my boba tumbler at the time and had to resort to their plastic cups—please forgive me. Their boba was incredibly chewy yet not too sweet. I enjoyed it thoroughly and will hopefully come back!
