Near Terminal 2 departures, Indomaret Point covers the basics fast.
This is a standard Indomaret convenience store inside Terminal 2, good for grabbing drinks, snacks, and last‑minute toiletries without leaving the secure side. Expect normal Indonesian minimarket stock: bottled water, instant noodles, biscuits, candy, and a small fridge of soft drinks and ready-to-drink coffee. Prices usually sit a bit above city branches but still far below most duty-free snack markups in CGK.
Most branches at Soekarno–Hatta open early morning and run late into the night, and the Terminal 2 Indomaret Point generally aligns with first and last flights in the terminal. You can pay with cash in IDR or common local e-wallets and Indonesian debit cards; some locations inside CGK also accept major credit cards like Visa and Mastercard, so keep one ready if you’re short on rupiah. Expect tight aisles and quick in-and-out traffic during peak domestic bank hours.
Food options lean toward packaged items: instant cup noodles, bread, small pastries, and shelf-stable snacks in the IDR 5,000–30,000 range, making it cheaper than most cafés in Terminal 2. Drinks run from small water bottles around IDR 5,000–10,000 up to canned coffees and soft drinks slightly higher. If you need something more substantial before a longer flight, treat this as a supplement, not your only meal stop.
Use Indomaret Point in Terminal 2 to stock up on water and snacks for under IDR 50,000 before you head to your gate; lines get longer 30–60 minutes before major departures, so stop in as soon as you enter the departures area.