Cafe Luwak is a whole new level of coffee game.
I went to this cozy little cafe that actually showed us the entire process of how the coffee is made. They have these cute little animals called “luwak”, who eat the coffee cherries and then, well, excrete them. But don't worry, it's not as gross as it sounds. The beans are then cleaned and roasted, resulting in a unique and complex flavor that is like nothing else you've ever tasted.
The best part was, we got to try it for free! Yes, you heard me right, free coffee and tea tasting. I felt like I was in a coffee heaven. The aroma, the flavor, everything about it was just so different and special. It's not just any coffee, it's an experience.
I highly recommend trying Cafe Luwak if you ever get...
Read moreWe found this place walking down the street and a guy ran out and tried to get us to come in. We badly needed coffee. We asked if they do cappuccino with soy milk and they said they did. You have to walk quite far into the cafe and down quite a few stairs to get to the table. There they told me they are out of soy milk. Had to have a black coffee instead. We also ordered an iced latte which arrived hot! With as separate cup of ice cubes?! The waitress asked us where we were from and about our trip, but as we were answering she seemed distracted and not listening and in a rush to move off even though the cafe was virtually empty. My black coffee was not filtered very well. Four coffees cost 170k IDR... a...
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