Searching for the best bakery in Jakarta today is no longer just about finding bread for breakfast; it has become part of a lifestyle. Yet tucked away in the Gatot Subroto area of South Jakarta is a charming hidden gem that deserves attention: Gebacken.
Located in The Terrace/Padeloom complex in South Jakarta, Gebacken may not sit directly on the main road, but that secluded position adds to its appeal.
Officially launched on 14 February 2026, Gebacken’s journey actually began long before its physical store opened. The bakery initially operated as a home-based business, establishing a loyal customer base. After that, they decided it was time to open a dedicated shop where customers could browse and enjoy their breads more freely.
The name “Gebacken” itself means “baked” in German, reflecting the bakery’s strong European influence.
The Star of the Show: Sourdough Selection
If there is one item you should never miss at Gebacken, it is their sourdough. Made fresh daily, their sourdough range highlights traditional German bread-making techniques combined with quality ingredients.

Here’s a closer look at their varieties:
- Rustic Sourdough: A classic loaf with a crisp crust and chewy interior. Its mildly tangy flavour pairs perfectly with butter, cheese, or hearty soups.
- Almond Sourdough: Adds a nutty crunch and subtle sweetness, ideal for breakfast spreads.
- Raisin Sourdough: Slightly sweet and aromatic, this loaf works beautifully toasted with cream cheese.
- Cranberry Sourdough: Offers a pleasant balance between tart and tangy notes.
- Gut-Grain: A wholesome, fibre-rich loaf packed with mixed grains for added texture and nutrition.
- Vollkornbrot: A traditional German wholegrain bread. Made from 50% dark rye, 30% whole wheat, and 20% buckwheat.
- Bauernbrot: Literally meaning “farmer’s bread”, this loaf has a deep flavour because of the herbs and spices.
Authentic German & European Pastries

Beyond sourdough, Gebacken’s pretzel is another crowd favourite. With its glossy brown exterior, soft interior, and signature salt topping, it delivers an authentic German taste rarely found in Jakarta. The bakery imports selected herbs directly from Germany, ensuring that the flavour profile remains true to its roots.
You can also find various European-style pastries and cakes displayed neatly at the counter, ideal for pairing with coffee during a relaxed afternoon break.
While European bread is their speciality, Gebacken understands Indonesian taste preferences. That’s why they also offer classic “old-school” like Roti Abon and Roti Meses.