Current tenants Anchor Tenants: IKEA (L3-L4), Matahari (UG-L1), Fitness First (L4-P6), Cinema XXI (L3-L4), Decathlon (L1), Uniqlo (UG), Azko
(L2), Hero Supermarket (P2), Skyrink Jakarta
(L3) Major Specialty Tenants: Electronic City (G), Playfield Preschool & Kids Academy (G), Nano Healthy Family (G), Oh!Some (L2), Sports Station (L1), Erafone (L3), Planet Sports (L1), Batik Keris (G), Mothercare & Wilio (G), Toys Kingdom (L1)
Major Entertainment Tenants: Timezone (G), Fun World (L3), Apple Bee Kids Playground (L2), Cocoland X (G)
Retail Tenants: Adidas,
Arena,
Crocs,
Kettler, Polo,
Puma,
Skechers,
The Athlete's Foot, Mondial Jewelers, Frank & Co., The Palace National Jeweler, Belva Jewellery, Emperor Jewellery, MBJewellery, Gramedia Expo, Glory Jewellery, Golden Eiffel, Logam Tunggal, Swan Jewellery, Swing Watch, Optik Melawai Gallery, Optik Seis, Optik Tunggal,
Kosé,
L'Occitane en Provence,
Nature Republic,
The Body Shop, Martha Tilaar Shop,
Asus -
Microsoft,
Huawei,
Samsung Experience Shop,
Vivo, Digimap,
Guardian,
GNC,
Watsons, Century Healthcare,
Ariston,
Rinnai,
Simmons & Airland, Cellini Design Center, Saint James Hankook Ceramic, Sleep & Co., Sleep Center, Tecnogas,
EF English First,
Hyundai City Store, etc. that closed in 1999 in the midst of Mark & Spencer's switch of Indonesian franchisee, before moving into a two-level store in 2001, downsizing in the late 2000s, and finally closing in the mid-2010s. Local middle-low clothing store Pojok Busana also enjoyed its presence as an anchor, from 1996 until the early 2000s. The
Gramedia bookstore closed its Taman Anggrek anchor space in 2020 before returning in 2024 as Gramedia Expo, after opening in 1999, while
Metro Department Store closed its Taman Anggrek anchor space in January 2022 (after downsizing their store in 2018), 20 years after its opening in February 2002. Aside from the former anchors, there were also multiple entertainment vendors which had opened in MTA, such as the SS Dunia Main Sega arcade,
Timezone (which from 1996 until 2018 opened in various locations within the mall, such as inside Megakidz and in two separate levels), the Inul Vizta
Karaoke bar, and two children daycares,
Gymboree and Tumble Tots.
Laser Quest is also noted to have once opened an outlet in the mall, along with a virtual reality center during the 1990s. More recently, the children's playground Little Boss Play & Eat has closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Alongside the former anchors and entertainment, vendors were multiple major specialty stores, such as the Furnicenter, Agis Elektronik, Toko Gunung Agung, Karisma Modern Bookshop, Electronic Solution, and Tarra Megastore (a record shop that occasionally hosted press conferences for international artists coming to Jakarta, such as
Stephen Gately in July 2000 and the
A1 boyband in March 2001). More notable major tenants were the
Warner Bros. Studio Store (which opened in January 1997), a
Toyota showroom, a
Mercedes-Benz showroom,
Mango,
La Senza,
Zara (their first store in
West Jakarta when it opened in 2006), and
Sephora (opening in 2016 and closing late 2021). Numerous international labels ranging from middle to upper segments have also opened in MTA, such as
Tirta (casualwear collection of Iwan Tirta), Replay Country Store,
Club Monaco,
BOSS Hugo Boss,
Aigner,
Inscription Sonia Rykiel,
Lacoste,
Folli Follie,
Mandarina Duck, Springfield Menswear, Linea Pelle, Chomel,
Benetton,
Paul Smith,
Aldo,
Guess, Guess Accessories,
Ellesse Italia,
Levi's,
Clarks,
Nine West,
OshKosh B'gosh,
Timberland,
Rockport,
Ocean Pacific,
O'Neill,
Pony International,
Royal Elastics,
Quiksilver,
Chicco,
Yves Rocher,
Bata,
Crocodile,
VNC (Indonesian retailer of Vincci),
Swatch,
Steve Madden,
Charles & Keith (one of their first two international boutiques when opening in 1998), Pedro, Tracce, and Everbest. Many
fast fashion brands have also opened up shop throughout the years, such as
Bossini,
Esprit,
Next,
G2000, and
U2. Many of these labels were flagship stores (such as Guess and Charles & Keith) and first stores in Indonesia (such as Inscription Sonia Rykiel, Mandarina Duck, O'Neill, Rockport, Pony International, Royal Elastics, VNC, and more). Aside from specialty shops, many local and international food outlets have opened in MTA.
La Brioche Dorée, Pizza Del Arte,
Hartz Chicken Buffet, Samudra Seafood & Suki Restaurant are some of the 97 original food-and-beverage outlets which opened during Mall Taman Anggrek's early years of operations.
Subway,
HokBen, Hanamasa,
Da Niang Dumpling,
Thai Express,
Nando's,
Jollibee,
Popeyes,
McDonald's,
Yogen Früz,
Dunkin' Donuts,
Arby's, and
Wendy's have also once opened an outlet here. == History of Matahari Group at Mall Taman Anggrek ==