Felt like being trapped by our driver, he kept convincing us to make a stop at what they called coffee plantation. In fact it was just a really touristic coffee shop with some coffee trees seems to be specially prepared for tourists, not at all real coffee farm as what we thought. our driver kept convincing us to try the coffee (for free ?). Some tourists tried it but not us since we saw a little cute animal (lewak ?) in the cage. The stuff was extremely over priced. Instead of coming here, we recommend you to come to waterfall-breeze Eco Cafe 1 meters away before the waterfall in Munduk that provides quality stuff with much more affordable price. The people there are really with broad knowledge of coffee, one will show you the coffee farm (like a forest) and wild animals around. We agreed this was what we call...
Read moreVery nice place. We have been to several coffee and tea tasting cafes in Bali, we liked this one the most. Firstly, you can taste the natural pure flavour of the drinks because they don't add sugar to them like other places (you can add it yourself if you want). Secondly, this place is incredibly aesthetically pleasing — coffee is served in a wooden eco-cup and tea in a beautiful clay teapot.
They also have a great selection of Balinese desserts, all delicious!
The gorgeous view of the rice terraces and relaxed atmosphere complete...
Read moreA lovely experience. A family run business. Everything is homegrown. You will be taken on a walking tour of the garden, showing off all the amazing fruit spices they grow. Then you can do a tea tasting (the staff's English is commendable). There is an extensive drinks menu with a small menu comprising of small snack type foods. Everyone is so wonderful and friendly, and if you want to buy some tea, coffee or spices to take home with you, at least you know what you are buying is good. Would recommend this peaceful and beautiful...
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