Umah Bali Kuno coffee

Jl. Raya Kintamani No.16, Manukaya, Kec. Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia
+62 857-3768-7775
$$$ Cafe
(266 Reviews)

Welcome to Umah Bali Kuno Coffee, a unique café experience nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Manukaya, Kec. Tampaksiring, Bali. This charming establishment isn't just a café; it's an immersive journey into the world of Luwak Coffee and Balinese culture.

The moment you step through the doors of Umah Bali Kuno, you’re greeted by the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee that fills the air, inviting you to explore a variety of unique offerings. Here, you'll not only get to savor exceptional coffee but also learn about the fascinating Luwak process. From the moment a Luwak animal selects the finest coffee beans up to enjoying the final brew, the guided tour brilliantly educates you about each step in this artisanal coffee-making journey.

Customer experiences highlight the exceptional educational aspect of visiting Umah Bali Kuno. Reviewer zakariya abdulhaq shares, “The Luwak Coffee experience is both educational and unique,” noting the captivating storytelling that brings the process to life. Another customer, Teeya, praises the café for being a unique blend of culture and culinary delight, stating it’s the only establishment that takes the time to share not just coffee-making but a glimpse into ancient Balinese architecture and traditions.

The café boasts a beautiful garden filled with various plants, perfectly complementing the selection of teas and coffees they offer. Milán Bakó notes, “Really nice place to get to know a bit more about some plantations,” highlighting the charming landscape where the café thrives.

Indulge in a delightful tasting after the educational tour, where you can sample various coffees and teas. The experience doesn't stop there; you can bring your favorites home at fair prices from their shop, ensuring that your memorable visit continues long after you've left. Customers like Megan Post have left with more than just enticing beverages—they’ve taken home a piece of Balinese culture, as the friendly guides offer insights that are genuinely enlightening.

Even in less-than-perfect weather, Umah Bali Kuno ensures a pleasant stay, as noted by Cara Wolf Presley who appreciated the complimentary umbrellas provided during a light rain. Enjoying the atmosphere while sipping delicious coffee and tea makes for an unforgettable afternoon.

In summary, Umah Bali Kuno isn't just a café; it’s a destination where education meets flavor in a stunning Balinese setting. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just looking to unwind, this café promises an enriching experience that resonates with visitors long after they've left. Don't miss out on this opportunity to indulge in Bali's traditional coffee, learn about its fascinating processes, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Service options
Outdoor seating
On-site services
Takeaway
Dine-in
Delivery
Highlights
Great coffee
Great dessert
Great tea selection
Popular for
Good for working on laptop
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Alcohol
Coffee
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Seating
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Quiet
Crowd
Family friendly
Groups
Tourists
University students
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Tuesday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Wednesday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Thursday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Friday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Saturday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Sunday

08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

266 Reviews
zakariya abdulhaq

08 Oct 2025

The Luwak Coffee experience in Bali is both educational and unique. They start by sharing the interesting story of the Luwak animal — how it selects the best coffee beans, eats them, and then the beans are collected from its digestive process (yes, from the poo!). They explain the entire process clearly, from extraction to roasting and brewing. After the tour, you get to taste several types of coffee — around 5 or 6 varieties — including ones flavored with avocado, coconut, and chocolate. The coffee is finely ground and can be used like instant coffee. Most of them were quite good! They also offer a variety of herbal teas, and the Rosella tea stood out as one of the best for me. They sell honey as well, but I wasn’t fully convinced it was pure, as the consistency was quite thin. Still, the overall experience was enjoyable and worth checking out, especially if you're curious about how Luwak coffee is made. A solid 4 out of 5!

Teeya

02 Oct 2025

Out of all the Coffee Luwak wisata experience, I think this is the only place that tell's you about ancient Bali House. There's no entrance free for this establishment. Before entering the house, the staff will explained about all the difference plants that they have in their garden and how they use it to make their coffee/tea products. Upon entering, they will explained about the structure of the house and how they process their Luwak Coffee. They also have a simple tutorial on how to make the flower offering. It offers a nice ambiance because as you stroll around the house, there's a live Calung music played by one of the staff. The place is naturally tidy too. Oh and we're lucky cause there's a wild (but tame) chonky Luwak fox just hangging around, relaxing. He's so huge!!! After that, they will give a sample of various tea & coffee. This is free. Our fav was the Rosella & Mangosteen Tea. We did try the Luwak Coffee for Rp 50,000, was good, premium taste and bought the Rosella Tea for Rp 180,000 (200gram). Basically all their product is Rp 180,000 except for Luwak Coffee. I've read some in the comments saying their product is a scam. I haven't open my tea yet to confirm but when I do, I'll come back to update

Milán Bakó

15 Sep 2025

Really nice place to get to know a bit more about some plantations, special type of fruits, coffe and tea. Also the Balinese "house" was nice to see and have some information about it. The coffe and tea tasting was really good and after that you can buy everything you have tried in their shop in a fair price.

Megan Post

14 Sep 2025

A very surprisingly positive activity! We learned a lot about balinese (house) culture by a lady that spoke English very well, who is part of the family who ownes the house. ⬇ Some people mentioned that they felt like the tour was only set in place to sell their products, but we didn't feel like that at all! It is only natural for them after not asking an entrance fee to support their tours to sell their home made authentic products. I would recommend this activity if you are keen to ask a bunch of questions about balinese culture!

Cara Wolf Presley

09 Sep 2025

My group enjoyed our visit. We appreciated they provided umbrellas as we experienced some light rain. Enjoyed getting to learn how to make the offerings. Coffee and tea were very tasty. We also purchased some delicious honey and chocolate from the shop.

Csaba Kun

08 Aug 2025

Really nice place! Local business with a lot to offer if you are interested in balineese culture and traditions. They showed the whole process of making coffee with a lot of interesting facts, showed us around in their traditional house and had a chance to taste what they grow locally. Plus the view from their backyard is simply stunning! Very highly recommended!

Monika Lindner

29 Jul 2025

We visited a coffee plantation in Bali, the setting was really charming, with a traditional Balinese house full of flowers and plants. Great views too. They offered us a variety of teas and coffees to try, which was nice. There was also a Luwak sitting on a high table… he looked very chubby and calm. I really hope he’s being treated well I couldn’t help but feel a bit unsure about that part. One thing I truly enjoyed was when our host showed me how to make traditional Balinese offerings from fresh flowers. That was such a beautiful and peaceful moment — I loved it. They showed me how mangosteen and snake fruit grow, which I appreciated. But overall, I had mixed feelings. I expected to learn more about the coffee-making tradition and culture, but the focus seemed to be mostly on selling their products. We did buy some chocolate and tea, but now I’m reading that the tea quality isn’t great… So all in all beautiful place, but I left with some doubts.

P M

16 Jun 2025

Listiya was amazing girl who guide us about this place. Very caring & playful with my little girl. Great vibes. Amazing drinks. Loved their tea & dark chocolate.

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