10 Best Coffee Shops in Bali | Condé Nast Traveler
"The Cashew Tree, in the low-key surf village of Bingin, is a spacious spot with a garden and wooden cabanas. During the day, the atmosphere is slow and relaxed; at night, things get buzzier. The crowd ranges from surfers who've tumbled out of the waves on Bingin beach to yoga bunnies fresh from class at nearby Temple Lodge. Come down with a group of friends—even better, you'll probably make some new ones here." - Anna Chittenden
The best kept secrets in the neighbourhood of Bukit Peninsula, Bali - SilverKris
"A cliff-top restaurant favored for its relaxed atmosphere and standout local dishes; visitors particularly recommend the nasi goreng (fried rice) as a must-try while enjoying views above the surf breaks." - Claire Knox
Very nice outdoor restaurant.
Foods was ok, but the caesar salad we ordered came with very little sauce, not even taste like real caesar salad sauce, when we mixed all, boomm I feel like only eat veggies. We ask the staff to put more sauce on it, she said we need to pay for it, is not about how much we need to pay but for the price you put, should be get a decent caesar salad, give more sauce to the customer it won't make you losing money.
Mat P.
Google
Keep an eye put for the dead cashew tree to help navigate a confusing entrance which ended in nice experience. The food was delicious. The restaurant is close to kick boxing training centre so the venue and food seem to be healthy and vibrant as a result. Staff were very attentive and accommodating. Thank you for the lovely experience.
felicity E.
Google
Really delicious, good quality food. A great varied menu. Service was friendly and fast. The setting is open planned and relaxing. We also had some cakes which were delicious. I would recommend going here if you’re in the area.
David S
Google
I ordered their healthy hot chocolate, latte, beef rendang curry, and chicken spring rolls.
The spring rolls were light and refreshing, with the dip complimenting it nicely with a kick of tang.
The curry was actually one of the best I’ve tried in Bali. I was hesitant that this would be the typical yoga foreigners spot and yes, while the clientele were mostly foreigners, I suppose that’s the case because the quality is so high and the price relatively higher (though still cheap by standards of our home countries).
The carrot cake was fantastic, and actually pairs amazingly with the hot chocolate (even in the 30 degree heat!!). Order an iced drink as well to cool down.
Highly recommend.
Alfonso G.
Google
We ate extremely well at The Cashew Tree in Bali. The prices were very reasonable, and the food was nothing short of amazing: tasteful, colourful and bursting with flavour, with plenty of options and wonderfully fresh ingredients in both the food and the drinks.
After lunch, we had coffee and were treated to what we believe was the crowning glory, something we hadn’t expected: the homemade Bounty bar. Packed with juicy coconut and coated in rich chocolate, it’s worth visiting just for that. A pity we ate it too quickly to take a picture. Absolutely fabulous!
Liv C.
Google
It was very lovely here on a rainy morning. We sat at this cafe for 2hrs just taking in the atmosphere with torrential rain!
The food was great size portions, yummy and displayed very well.
We ordered the proteins bowl and the scrambled egg Dhal!!
Wasim A.
Google
We went there for thrusday evening dinner and night party with the band. And again on Saturday, for lunch during our 4 days stay at Uluwatu. Excellent food, good music and chill vibe. Lovely service from all the staff. Must visit when in this part of Bali
Monika R.
Google
While in Uluwatu we ended up eating here 3 times. The food was great, good coffee and smoothies. I particularly loved the fruit salad with chia pudding.