Nestled in the lush landscapes of Tigawasa, Bali, Kejapa Bamboo and Coffee House offers a uniquely immersive culinary and cultural experience that goes far beyond a typical restaurant visit. This delightful spot is a haven for those who appreciate authentic Balinese flavors paired with hands-on cultural activities, all wrapped up in a serene and welcoming atmosphere.
At Kejapa, guests enjoy sipping expertly brewed local coffee and tea, each cup rich with the aroma and depth that can only come from beans and leaves nurtured right on-site. Though the menu highlights small bites perfectly crafted to complement your beverage, the true star is the traditional Balinese lunch served after an enchanting garden tour and engaging basket weaving workshop. Imagine tasting a vibrant spread of fresh, locally sourced ingredients—ripe tropical fruits, fragrant spices, and well-balanced flavors that tell the story of Bali in every bite. This is not just a meal; it’s an awakening of the senses, grounded in tradition and love for the land.
The dining atmosphere is intimate and inviting, set against the backdrop of an abundant garden teeming with exotic plants and trees. The warm hospitality of the family-run establishment enhances this ambiance, making each guest feel like part of the family. Visitors consistently describe the experience as peaceful, enriching, and heartwarming, with many touched by the care and passion that radiate from the owners.
What truly sets Kejapa Bamboo and Coffee House apart is the integration of cultural immersion into the culinary journey. Guests are not only treated to delicious flavors but also guided through the intricate craft of bamboo basket weaving by skilled hands. This thoughtful addition invites visitors to slow down, connect with the materials, and create something tangible to remember their visit by. Coupled with a fascinating tour through the garden where you learn about the diverse plants and coffee cultivation, it becomes an unforgettable adventure of taste, creativity, and discovery.
Whether you are a coffee connoisseur eager to taste Bali’s finest brews, a curious traveler yearning to dive into Balinese traditions, or simply someone seeking a tranquil retreat with exceptional food and company, Kejapa Bamboo and Coffee House is an absolute must-visit. Guests leave not only with satisfied palates but also with new skills, beautiful handmade baskets, and lasting memories of a warm and genuine Balinese welcome.
Make sure to book your visit in advance to secure your place in this soulful experience—one that beautifully blends the flavors, crafts, and heartfelt hospitality of Bali’s rich culture.
Contact: +62 877-8436-5285
Location: Jl. Raya Tigawasa-Pedawa, Tigawasa, Kec. Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81152, Indonesia
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Rob Rentenaar
12/12/2025
No doubt that this place gets a well deserved 5 star rating! What a lovely place and what a lovely people. We started with a coffee and tea with some small bites. Then we got a tour through the beautiful garden giving nice information about the different trees and plants. Then we learned how to make a basket from bamboo followed by a very nice lunch. This is absolutely a good thing to do if you’re in or around Lovina. Don’t forget to buy the palm sugar and the coffee! You will love it!
Viktorija Halilova
02/12/2025
One of my favourite places in Bali. They are so warm and welcoming. The coffee is just soo good. I highly suggest to book in advance bamboo basket weaving, lunch and coffee tasting with them. I took my family here and they just loved it. You can also buy little handmade baskets for home there. They have their own abundant garden.
Tomblyboo Inthenightgarden
07/11/2025
I had the pleasure of visiting this incredible place with Intro Travel, and it was truly one of the highlights of my trip! The atmosphere was so peaceful, and the family welcomed us with such warmth and hospitality—it immediately felt special. The tea was so delicious, I couldn’t resist going back for a second cup! My friends tried the coffee and loved it so much they ended up buying several bags to take home. We were given a tour of their beautiful garden, where we got to see, taste, and learn about a variety of local plants—some of which we’d never even heard of before. It was such an eye-opening experience. One of the most unique parts of the visit was learning how they produce their coffee and getting to try their organic skincare (coffee grounds). It was fascinating to discover how coffee grounds are used in exfoliating and rejuvenating treatments—my skin felt amazing afterwards! We also got to try our hand at basket weaving, which gave me a real appreciation for the skill involved. I ended up buying a personalised basket—they made it so quickly, and it’s something I’ll treasure. To top it all off, they prepared us a delicious lunch, and we even got to challenge ourselves by trying black chilli peppers! I brought a few home to test my parents’ spice tolerance too. I can’t recommend this place highly enough—it’s an unforgettable stop if you’re travelling through Bali. The genuine warmth and care from this small, family-run business truly made it a standout experience. P.S - their dog sweetie is very cute
Katherine Marie
26/10/2025
Probably one of the best meals I've had since arriving in Indonesia! Had so much fun at this coffee plantation, learning about all different kids of plants and weaving baskets. Loved the fruit samples and face mask. The owners were so passionate about what they do! Highly recommend if you're ever in the area!
Claudio Francavilla
03/10/2025
Wonderful, authentic experience! A local family and community, including the kindest people you can think of, welcome you with excellent locally-grown coffee, tea and traditional snacks, show you through the beautiful field where they grow all sorts of exotic fruits and plants, explain the coffee-roasting process and the local traditions, teach you how to craft colourful Balinese baskets, and prepare THE MOST delicious local food, cooked by local villagers. Perfect for souvenirs too: you can buy Balinese baskets made on the spot and have them personalised, as well as little or bigger bags of their amazing coffee. Highly recommended!
Jenine Rausch
30/09/2025
Visiting from the United States and enjoyed this tour very much. The owner and his wife were very kind and welcoming. We learned a lot from the garden tour and how he grows and makes his coffee. As a bonus they taught us how to basket weave. Very enjoyable experience with an amazing lunch served after the tour. Highly recommend visiting!!
Kaitlyn Rausch
15/09/2025
Wonderful experience here touring the garden, learning how they make the coffee, basket weaving, and enjoying a delicious traditional Balinese lunch! The hosts were very friendly and welcoming, and answered all my questions. It felt like a little slice of home away from home.
Lluvia Mc
23/08/2025
Amazing experience, the family who owns the place is so kind and welcoming. You can have a real taste of traditional food and crochet with baskets, the garden is huge and you can see and taste different local fruits and the coffee. Totally worth it.