Reviews on Cafe food in Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia. Singaraja is a port town in northern Bali, Indonesia, which serves as the seat of Buleleng Regency. The name is Indonesian for "Lion King" (from Sanskrit singha and raja). It is just east of Lovina, with an area of 27.98 km² and population of 80,500, the second largest on the island.
Things to do in Singaraja
It's a bit of fun to taste a table full of different coffees and teas - the selection is so broad, most people would find something they like, and it makes a good break if driving up to Lovina from Ubud or parts south. That said, it's a bit of a tourist trap and the product is a little pricey, at anywhere between 80,000 to 120,000, so just buy the more exotic blends, and get your normal Kopi (or Luwak if that's your thing) at the supermarket for less than half that price.
One of the places to enjoy the sunset at munduk with views of rice fields.we also provide a guided guide for munduk area and lake tamblingan.with natural atmosphere of rainforest and plantation of clove , coffee, cocoa and some herbs/species
Drove past here, saw this cute coffee place in the middle of bright green rice fields and knew we had to go in here. The view is stunning. They opened only a few months ago but certainly have a great future ahead! Nice coffee (Luwak comes with snacks) and tea served by a wonderful host. Totally recommended coffee and chill place!
Casual cafe, with Industrial chic style interior and building, right in the centre of Singaraja. Specilized in Thai Cuisine, Indonesian and Western. Great place for coffee lovers. Great hangout place. free wifi
Had lunch with a friend here recently. It is well located with good parking available and the option for eating inside or in a sunny courtyard. The decor is quirky and the restroom gets a 10/10 which is always a plus in Bali.The menu offers a variety of staples and some Asian classics. Everything we had was tasty and well presented. I tried the Soto Ayam and it was perfect, served with melinjo, a spicy sambal, lime and rice on the side so I could make it just the way I wanted it. The sambal was fantastic and obviously home made rather than store bought (which is sadly increasingly common in Bali). The slightly bitter melinjo crackers were a great alternative to the shrimp crackers that tend to be the standard offering in most places.My friend had the Vietnamese rice paper rolls (a generous serving) and quite delicious. She also tried the pad Thai which was excellent.The staff were very friendly and service was slick. Iâd certainly recommend Soan if you find yourself in Singaraja.
4 based on 79 reviews
Located a mere 3-minute stroll from the beach, this stylish, 10-room boutique hotel & cafe in the heart of Kaliasem, Lovina, welcomes guests with a breath of fresh air. Here, a contemporary design theme introduces fresh white walls accented with pops of c
Absolutely recommend this place. The coffee is 10/10 the cafe is modern and spacious. Very hipster cool. The menu is full of great choices yet the prices are no different than the local places. A huge cappuccino is 25.00rpA absolute must!!
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4 based on 662 reviews
The Global Village Cafe is a 'Not for Profit' Cafe/Diner in the heart of Lovina Beach. North Bali. With our Global Village Kafé we seek to provide a uniquely different style of Café / Dining experience in Lovina Beach for our guests to enjoy. We endeavour
We visited the Global Village Kafeâ for dinner. It has a nice feel plenty of greenery separated areas with tables & chairs .Straight away the waitress came with the minues and a glass of water ,nice touch I thought. Thereâs plenty of different foods from around the world to choose from and the prices are reasonable. I had Nasi goring ayam & my wife had Tahu Isi ,both were well cooked and delicious I had lemon krape with ice cream for dessert very tasty.Now the best thing the global kafe supports The Global Village Foundation.For the poor people of BaliIt provides wheelchairs for children and adults who are disabled. Assist the sick with medicine and transportation.Finds sponsors for children to poor to go to school.Provides aid for the hungry. And many other ways to help the poor of Bali.Not only is the food and service good you came make a donation and feel good!!!
4 based on 522 reviews
Vegetarian cafe lovina Bali, selling organic salads, smoothies, ice creams, falafel and pastas. Health food shop and weekly yoga classes. Vegan. Gluten free
The place is very nice and you must visit this place without fail. This is heaven for Vegetarians/Vegans. Food is very tasty. We ordered, Indian chickpea aubergine and Spinach curry + Indian Dhal with roti+ Brushetta+ Indian Chai+ Pink Lemonade. The staff is very good and polite. Nice place to chill and surrounding is quite well.
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