Komentar :
Shan Putnam (24/03/2018 19:37)
Hard to find, harder to get to, but worth it
Ketut Agussalim (28/05/2017 00:37)
Exellent food, friendly and quite place
Bubawubz (23/05/2017 09:49)
Cute cafe with a wonderful view of the falls and tasty local dishes. But luwak coffee from here. They only use the wild cats and don't hurt animals or cage them to get the coffee beans.
Philipp Klering (08/04/2017 01:23)
Excellent food, the best Balinese food I've had in Bali thus far. Luwak coffee was really good too, and watch the brewing process was really interesting. My girlfriend and I have eaten here 3 times already, and will go back at least once more before leaving Munduk tomorrow.
Matthew Cawood (04/10/2016 10:31)
Very quiet and isolated spot. It felt very rewarding reaching the restaurant. We walked from the waterfall and in the heat, it was quite a distance. They gave me a lift back to fetch my scooter after my meal. Highly recommended.
Tipsy Records (17/04/2017 07:08)
Traveled a far distance to find this place, followed google maps the whole way. Was led into a pack of vicious dogs they were trying to bite my ankles and followed me a distance. There are no signs leading to the cafe and is about a 1.5 kilometer hike from the main road. I could not find the cafe and when I asked for directions all they said was "go that way" was very upset and went home after I could not find any signs leading to the cafe.
Nextjam Pro (13/04/2017 13:39)
Well..this is the best Nature Cafe i've been visit around bali ! We hope your family have a good day, get bless from The God, and surrounded by good people with the wise viewpoint about Karmaphala.
Julie Cleveland (09/11/2016 12:18)
Luwak coffee from wild Luwak cats for only 30,000rp per cup!!! Most places I've seen charge at least 50,000, so this is a great deal! Beautiful view of a waterfall too. It's about a 10 minute walk down the path from the road.
Emil S. Hansen (20/09/2016 08:40)
Lovely little cafe located in the middle of the jungle. You have to trek 1 km to get there.
Serve Luwak coffee from it own plantation.
Also have a basic menu with food.
Great scenery and very very authentic. Just don't expect any luxury.
Jacek Nikodem (28/08/2016 12:03)
Great desserts (humongous portions), nice drinks, friendly owner and staff, incredibly magnificent view. Most of the food comes from the farm, coffee beans are picked and ground traditionally by the owner. Totally worth a visit. Real Balinese!
Verry Rama Jaya (04/08/2016 09:30)
As a student I am so happy to be involved here. I can practice my foreign language as well as earn money. Environmental activities and sustainable production of crops is seriously done. Before I thought Eco is just a name or part of marketing strategy. This cafe deserves has 5 stars. Thanks alots.