Buana Amertha Sari (BAS), Bali, Indonesia
4.0 (35 reviews) Spent Ranking #19 in Bangli Farms
A majestic setting !
My family loved this coffee tasting stop as part of the GreenBike Cycling Tour As you sit atop a lush valley, with amazing photo ops, the sampling tray of coffee is expansive and served with a pancake stack which was simply perfect. For around 60,000 IDR (less than $AUD 6) I highly recommend you order a Luwak Coffee here. They set up the brewing in front of you and whilst the coffee is not anything special (like a long black), the experience itself is priceless. The setting was amazing and lush and the decor was perfect for an open restaurant feel above a rainforest. The coffee shop was a bit expensive though, certainly cheaper purchases are found elsewhere, but the experience there is amazing.
Address
Br.Seribatu , Indonesia.
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Website
http://www.basnaturebali.com/
Current local date and time now
Sunday, May 12, 2024, 16:38
User Ratings
4.0 based on (35 reviews)
Reviews
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5Snoozer1968 5:00 PM Jan 30, 2015
Fantastic - Loved It
Teeming with rain, and kids asleep in the car, The Bride and I wandered into the plantation garden. Saw the Luwaks and few other animals, checked out the process, and got to the coffee house. I've gotta say - it was a small glass of some of the best coffee I've ever had. I know tha sounds cliched and pretentious, but i was really impressed, so much so that I bought some and a percolator to take home with me as a souvenier. The staff were really nice, the shop sold not only coffee, bu a really good range of hebs, spices, and aromatics & oils. I loved it.
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3toga1k 5:00 PM Dec 24, 2014
Poop Coffee
Our drive took us here during our one day tour of North Bali. There was a Kopi Luwak in the cage. The guide in the plantation gave us a quick tour of this facility including roasting the Luwak(aka Poop) Coffee. Afterward we tried this infamous coffee and many other fruit flavor coffee/tea samples. The Luwak coffee was smooth, but frankly not really much different from any other freshly roasted and brewed coffee, and at 60K idr really expensive. The obligatory souvenir shop prior to exit had many items but they all look quite stale and very high priced. Not worth buying for sure. Anyway, it's part of Bali tour experience.