Teba Sari Bali Agrotourism
Teba Sari Bali Agrotourism
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- sydneysider48Sydney, Australia1,193 contributionsTasting tourOur guide took us to taste the wide range of coffees and teas which are sold here. We started with an interesting tour of the gardens with a guide who pointed out the different herbs and spices growing and then were offered at no cost a wide range of beverages to taste, with the opportunity to try luwak coffee for a fee. The different flavours were interesting to try but we were astounded at the very high prices charged for the packaged product at the shop at the end of the tour. The owner is making huge profits from gullible tourists here!Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten July 14, 2024
- David OSydney, Australia14 contributionsGreat for a first experience in UbudLots of space. Beautiful setup. Nice and breezy. The service was really good. The food was great. Our timing wasn’t great because we arrived at the same time of two buses full of tourists and we missed our chance of sitting on the bamboo booths on top of the pond.Visited August 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten August 12, 2024
- Sasha S28 contributionsTeba Sari - UbudThis was such an amazing restaurant that we decided to go back at the end of our trip! The staff were all so efficient and welcoming, although they seemed so so busy, they were so relaxed under the pressure of the constant popularity of turn over in the restaurant! The overall design of the restaurant is absolutely beautiful, including beautiful water features, seating in huts and the whole roof of the place made from bamboo! There is also a giant staircase that takes you to the majestic rooftop views but those stairs aren’t for the faint hearted as the railing isn’t great if you need more support. The climate is surprisingly lovely too considering it’s so open. I didn’t find it hot there either! The menu includes so many options of scrumptious, authentic Balinese cuisine. I particularly enjoyed: the vegetable samosas, the satay skewers and the crispy duck. Their Satay had such an incredible flavour profile that I couldn’t help but eat the residing sauce on my plate! The skewers were so tender and perfectly cooked! The dishes were so beautifully presented and the whole menu was so well priced!Visited September 2024Travelled with friendsWritten September 20, 2024
- Luke JanarthanamSingapore, Singapore32 contributionsGood balinese cuisine!Good food! We came here mainly for lunch, without exploring the surrounding rice terraces or coffee farms, which we should have. They serve complimentary cooling face towels, chips, & a drink. Food was all-around excellent, good balinese cuisine & dessert, nice accompanying sauces. Loved the bamboo shelters, provided a very cooling atmsphere.Visited November 2024Travelled with familyWritten November 26, 2024
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Veronica013
Littleborough, UK476 contributions
Aug 2022 • Friends
Best meal so far on our travels in a truly outstanding location. Beautiful setting overlooking the rice paddies. Table on stilts overlooking the koi carp lake. Wonderful service, all staff friendly and attentive. The flavours are still dancing on out tongue’s hours later.
Written August 11, 2022
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Jessy W
Adelaide, Australia3 contributions
Jan 2020
We visit the place a couple of weeks ago and bought a lot of coffees and teas from their shop, all sugar free, according the labels. But back home, everything taste so sweet, like it's full of sugar, very disappointed, if that's th case...it's misleading and cheating
Written January 25, 2020
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Glen P
Canmore, Canada450 contributions
Feb 2020
The staff are very friendly and the food excellent. We were a large group but the orders came out fast - both food, wine and beer. My BBQ ribs were excellent. Our three servers, Anggie,Oica and Argad were very attentive and happy girls.
Written February 9, 2020
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Per Oskar G
Bangkok, Thailand6 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
Had a free guided tour showing plants and parts of how they produce coffee and chocolate. Also included a generous free tasting of coffee, tea (to much sugar) and chocolate, us paying only for luwak coffee if we wanted some. Speaking of luwaks; they were kept in small cages limiting their natural behaviours. It broke my heart, even though the guide told us they set the luwaks free every now and then (not sure it’s true, and they shouldn’t have to stay in those cages even for a short time). Please set the luwaks free and continue to share the rest of this beautiful place and all that it has to offer.
Written February 29, 2020
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Lindsay M
3 contributions
Jul 2022
My husband and I ate at both TebaSari restaurants during our honeymoon to Bali. The staff are very friendly, attentive and provide excellent customer service. The menu has lots to chose from and the food is delicious! My husband especially loved the crispy duck. Beautiful setting and atmosphere in restaurant. Our favourite place to eat in the Ubud area.
A special thank you to our waitress Krisna who's service was fantastic.
Teba Sari also provided us with a free personalised honeymoon dessert which we loved!
Highly recommend this restaurant!
A special thank you to our waitress Krisna who's service was fantastic.
Teba Sari also provided us with a free personalised honeymoon dessert which we loved!
Highly recommend this restaurant!
Written August 11, 2022
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Mike H
London, UK2 contributions
Dec 2013 • Friends
I understand different cultures have different interpretations of how to treat animals, but, to keep these poor cats in small cages with no water in sub tropical heat and humidity is sheer neglect. The cages have no flooring as they need to catch the poop underneath, have nowhere for them to hide away either.
All they can do us lay there terrified.
I had to walk out without making it to any coffee tasting.
Please don't visit this place and fund animal cruelty.
All they can do us lay there terrified.
I had to walk out without making it to any coffee tasting.
Please don't visit this place and fund animal cruelty.
Written December 29, 2013
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Terry and Chris... H
Dowerin, Australia81 contributions
Feb 2013 • Couples
We enjoyed our tour and the products, to the extent that we bought some chocolate and some teas. We were very disappointed to see the chocolate at half the price in Ubud. The tea was labelled as 200g nett. When we got back to Australia, we found one pack was 120g and the other 140g. Such blatant cheating is not appreciated. Go elsewhere.
Written February 8, 2013
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Hottubbinghannah
1 contribution
Jun 2014
I hoped in the mini can heading home and felt physically ill after seeing the absolute horrendous conditions these beautiful Luwak are kept. Bird cages with no flooring or branches for the animals to lie comfortably- just a rusty tin ledge that is falling apart. One poor car had a welt that needed medical attention.
I asked our guide if the animal is dangerous and she said they would attack. This is the exact reason why no one is prepared to give them the proper care and attention they need.
It's sickening to see these beautiful creatures subject to such vial mistreatment.
I urge anyone considering a visit to stay well away from this place.
I asked our guide if the animal is dangerous and she said they would attack. This is the exact reason why no one is prepared to give them the proper care and attention they need.
It's sickening to see these beautiful creatures subject to such vial mistreatment.
I urge anyone considering a visit to stay well away from this place.
Written July 7, 2014
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Nino
99 contributions
Apr 2014 • Couples
Tour guides promoted this place with such enthusiasm, but was an absolute disappointment and farce.
The Teba Sari guide took no more than 5 minutes to show us around the so called plantation. There were a few trees and a shed to show 4 different stages that the Lewak was processed. We then saw the poor mongoose caged and obviously miserable. This was so disheartening as these animals are used for a hefty profit, yet kept in such poor conditions. We were then led to a shelter where coffee and tea tasting took place.
Even though there was a good variety of both. The prices were an absolute rip-off.
We bought a few products only to find upon opening that the coffee was minimal and actually mixed with more powdered creamer than actual coffee. Disgusting to say the least
Do not purchase any products from the store as it is overpriced and not the genuine stuff. We only discovered this when we got back home and opened the packs.
The Teba Sari guide took no more than 5 minutes to show us around the so called plantation. There were a few trees and a shed to show 4 different stages that the Lewak was processed. We then saw the poor mongoose caged and obviously miserable. This was so disheartening as these animals are used for a hefty profit, yet kept in such poor conditions. We were then led to a shelter where coffee and tea tasting took place.
Even though there was a good variety of both. The prices were an absolute rip-off.
We bought a few products only to find upon opening that the coffee was minimal and actually mixed with more powdered creamer than actual coffee. Disgusting to say the least
Do not purchase any products from the store as it is overpriced and not the genuine stuff. We only discovered this when we got back home and opened the packs.
Written May 20, 2014
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EdwardNoel
Perth, Australia2 contributions
May 2014 • Couples
they provide free tastings of various teas but prices are very high felt pressured to buy. Bought the small mangosteen tea..1950000 idr about 18us. Got home to find that it looked more like purple jelly crystals than tea. The coconut sugar vanilla chocolate we bought was good though and at a lower 90000.
Written May 15, 2014
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hi what are the timings when we can visit this place?
Written August 5, 2017
They are open 7 days, 8am- 5pm and you generally do this as part of a half day or full day trip to Ubud.
Written August 6, 2017
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