Citywalk Sudirman is one of Jakarta's most popular lifestyle malls for food, coffee, and casual hangouts, especially among professionals working in the Sudirman Central Business District.
Unlike the mega-malls of SCBD or Thamrin, this one keeps things compact, accessible, and refreshingly unpretentious.
Positioned as a lifestyle retail destination for young executives, expatriates, and business people, Citywalk Sudirman is designed to be a preferred spot for meetings, dining, and everyday lifestyle needs.
If you are visiting Jakarta and looking for a relaxed place to grab a meal, work from a cafe, or pick up groceries without the overwhelming scale of Grand Indonesia, Citywalk Sudirman is the answer.
Before exploring the floors, here is everything you need to know in one place.
| Detail | Information |
| Address | Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur Kav. 121, Karet Tengsin, Tanah Abang, Jakarta Pusat 10220 |
| Developer | Duta Anggada Group |
| Operating Hours | 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (daily, including public holidays) |
| Total Floors | 6 shopping floors |
| Total Land Area | 28,000 sqm |
| Parking | Approx. 500 car spaces |
| Nearest MRT | Setiabudi Astra Station (approx. 2-min walk) |
| Nearest KRL | Karet Commuter Line Station |
| Phone | (021) 2555-6677 |
| @citywalk.sudirman |
Citywalk Sudirman is not trying to be everything to everyone, and that is exactly what makes it work.
Citywalk Sudirman is a retail complex directly beneath Citylofts Sudirman, a new and innovative mixed-use development concept designed to accommodate a more flexible and adaptable way of combining living and working.
The mall spans four active shopping floors with a gross leasable area of around 20,000 square meters, prioritising food and beverage outlets, casual dining, and essential retail over traditional department store formats.
The result is a mall that feels more like a curated neighbourhood than a shopping centre. Weekdays draw the lunch and after-work crowd from surrounding office towers.
Weekends bring out families from the Citylofts apartments above and visitors from across central Jakarta.
This is the most practical section of this guide. Here is a confirmed breakdown of every floor and what you will find there, based on the official citywalkjakarta.com tenant list.
The Ground Floor is the busiest level and the one most visitors spend the most time on. It covers almost every essential in one sweep, from your morning coffee to your evening grocery run.
The Ground Floor regularly hosts bazaars and pop-up events that rotate every few weeks, making it worth a look even if you have visited before.
The mix here leans heavily toward food and daily essentials, which perfectly suits the Sudirman office crowd.
| Tenant | Category |
| Starbucks | Coffee |
| JCO | Donuts and Coffee |
| Changee | Tea and Coffee |
| Komugi | Bakery |
| BB.Q Chicken | Korean Fried Chicken |
| Wingstop | Chicken Wings |
| Imperial Kitchen & Dimsum | Chinese Cuisine |
| Sate Khas Senayan | Indonesia Cuisine |
| Gion The Sushi Bar | Japanese Cuisine |
| Red & White | Restaurant |
| Mako | Food and Beverage |
| Rejuve | Health Juice Bar |
| Papaya Fresh Gallery | Supermarket |
| The Body Shop | Beauty and Skincare |
| Optik Melawai | Eyewear |
| Daiso | General Merchandise (JPT 100 Store) |
| Common Ground | Co-working Space |
Practical tip for tourists: If you need to grab groceries or stock up on snacks and drinks, Papaya Fresh Gallery on this floor is your go-to. It is well-stocked and far less overwhelming than a hypermarket.
The 1st Floor is where the food variety really opens up. If you are a fan of Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or Southeast Asian cuisine, you will find multiple solid options here.
The first three floors of Citywalk Sudirman are densely packed with restaurant and cafe options, and those with a preference for Japanese food will find a particularly strong selection here.
The 1st Floor is also where you will find the bulk of the Asian dining scene, with several ramen, sushi, and Korean BBQ spots competing for the same lunchtime crowd.
| Tenant | Category |
| Ootoya | Japanese Family Restaurant |
| Gyukaku | Japanese BBQ |
| Echigoya Ramen | Japanese Ramen |
| Ramen Bariuma | Japanese Ramen |
| Fukumimi | Japanese Cuisine |
| Kushi Musubi | Japanese Rice Balls |
| Kamakura | Japanese Cuisine |
| Pho Ba Ba | Vietnamese Cuisine |
| Pho24 | Vietnamese Cuisine |
| Madame Sichuan | Chinese Sichuan Cuisine |
| Hong Kong Live Seafood | Cantonese Seafood |
| Thai Street | Tahi Cuisine |
| Seoul Table | Korean Cuisine |
| Seporsi Mie Kari | Indonesian Noodles |
| Warung Leko | Indonesia Cuisine |
| Mucca Steak | Steakhouse |
| Saturdays | Cafe and Dining |
| Sour Sally | Frozen Yogurt |
| Century | Pharmacy |
| Johnny Andrean | Hair Salon |
| RELX | Vape and E-cigarette |
| Pokemon Mezastar | Arcade and Gaming |
The 2nd Floor slows the pace down a little, offering a mix of sit-down restaurants, wellness services, banking, and co-working options.
It caters more to those who are in the mall for a full afternoon rather than a quick lunch.
This floor is particularly popular with expats and long-stay visitors looking for healthcare and wellness services.
| Tenant | Category |
| Sushi Tei | Japanese Restaurant |
| Bebek Tepi Sawah | Indonesian Duck Restaurant |
| Bakwan Duta Malang | Indonesian Meatball Soup |
| Kamakura | Japanese Cuisine |
| East West | Fusion Dining |
| Kantorkuu | Co-working Space |
| MBeauty Academy | Beauty School an Salon |
| Meiso | Massage and Wellness |
| Karada | Health and Body Care |
| Raja FO | Fashion Outlet |
| Monodental | Dental Clinic |
| CIMB Niaga | Banking |
From the 3rd floor upward, the building transitions from retail into office spaces and the residential towers of Citylofts Sudirman.
Citylofts Sudirman offers a unique small office-home office (SOHO) concept, with direct access to the Citywalk retail floors below.
The development is very close to London School of Public Relations, Karet KRL Station, Sudirman KRL Station, and Siloam Hospital.
If you are visiting as a tourist or shopper, the Ground to 2nd floors cover everything you need.
With over 50 F&B tenants confirmed across all floors, eating is the main reason most people visit Citywalk Sudirman.
Here is a quick breakdown by what you are in the mood for.
Getting to Citywalk Sudirman is one of the easiest parts of visiting, particularly if you are staying anywhere along the Sudirman-Thamrin corridor.
This is the most convenient and traffic-proof option. Citywalk Sudirman is located approximately a 2-minute walk from Setiabudi Astra MRT Station on the North-South Line.
Take the MRT to Setiabudi Astra, exit toward Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur, and the mall entrance is right there.
Karet Commuter Line Station and Sudirman KRL Station are both very close to Citywalk Sudirman.
If you are coming from Bogor, Depok, Bekasi, or Tangerang by KRL, alight at either of these stations and walk or take a short ojek online ride to the mall.
Multiple TransJakarta corridors serve the Sudirman area.
Look for stops along the Sudirman main road and the Semanggi intersection that connect to routes from Blok M, Kota, and Kampung Melayu.
Citywalk Sudirman has around 500 parking spaces available, though weekday peak hours between noon and 1:30 PM can make finding a spot challenging.
For Gojek or Grab drop-offs, set your destination to Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur No. 121.
Be aware that the parking entry ramp has a sharp turn, so take it slowly if driving in.
If you are joining a Jakarta city tour from the Thamrin or Sudirman area, Citywalk Sudirman is approximately a 10-minute drive or a short MRT ride from most central Jakarta hotels. It makes a practical lunch stop between sightseeing destinations.
Citywalk Sudirman keeps its facilities practical rather than flashy, which suits the everyday nature of the mall.
The mall is equipped with restrooms on each floor, prayer rooms (mushola), a food court, and ample parking for both cars and motorcycles.
Indonesia Expat Other facilities include ATM machines from multiple banks, free WiFi in common areas, and CIMB Niaga branch banking on the 2nd floor for currency exchange and other banking needs.
The Common Ground co-working space on the Ground Floor is a particularly useful facility for digital nomads and remote workers who want a professional environment without committing to a hotel business centre.
Knowing when to come makes a real difference to how you experience the mall.
Weekday traffic at Citywalk Sudirman is estimated at around 7,000 visitors per day, driven largely by office workers from the surrounding corporate towers.
Weekends are somewhat less crowded, as the working crowd is absent, though families from the Citylofts residences above keep footfall steady.
For the most comfortable experience, visit on weekday mornings before 11:30 AM or in the mid-afternoon between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.
Avoid the 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM window on weekdays, as this is peak lunch hour for Sudirman office workers and most restaurant queues will be long.
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