Komentar :
Dom Vasta (13/04/2018 08:39)
The luwak coffee is not free, but all their other varieties are available for samplings. The poor Palm Civet that the feed the coffee cherries to is in a cage so it doesn't defecate out of sight as they need to collect its feces to get the coffee beans. The coffee itself, is very good, but at 50,000 rupiah for a small cup and 250,000 for a 50g bag of beans, it's not worth the extra cost over a normal coffee. Definitely something to try while you're here, and if you're big into animal welfare, avoid the Kopi Luwak from anywhere but here, as while this animal was caged, it had a hiding hole and a lot of room to move about, in many other places, they're caught and kept in battery conditions and feed nothing but coffee cherries and laxatives.
kristianto utomo (01/01/2018 05:19)
Hehehe cofe luak nya ok banget
Peter Puijk (15/11/2017 10:18)
Nice place to try the different coffee and tea on Bali. Good stop when bikeriding
gyunzug (11/11/2017 13:22)
色々な種類のコーヒーを販売してますが、小さい農園です。
Michael Ryan (11/12/2016 05:58)
We called in on Petani Bali on the main road as you go through Patas. What a great stop to have made! We sampled a large range of teas and coffees ( including Luwak, from the wild! ) under the trees with host Kadek Budiana and his lovely wife Susan. Recommend to all.
Michael