Pawon Luwak Coffee - Magelang Regency

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Contact Pawon Luwak Coffee

Address :

Jl. Medang Kamulan, Dusun VIII, Borobudur, Magelang Regency, Central Java 56553, Indonesia

Phone : πŸ“ž +887797
Postal code : 56553
Website : https://www.facebook.com/likepawonluwakcoffee/
Opening hours :
Monday 7AM–5:30PM
Tuesday 7AM–5:30PM
Wednesday 7AM–5:30PM
Thursday 7AM–5:30PM
Friday 7AM–5:30PM
Saturday 7AM–5:30PM
Sunday 7AM–5:30PM
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Jl. Medang Kamulan, Dusun VIII, Borobudur, Magelang Regency, Central Java 56553, Indonesia
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Louis Anthony Mabeza on Google

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Nice staff and coffee, you get to see a live civet at the back of their shop
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Diba abduh on Google

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Nice coffee taste, friendly staff, this place only sell coffe, but you will get some free snacks available on each tables
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Linda Fitriani on Google

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It is located outside Pawon temple, a Borobudur temple compound. The building is like typical traditional javanese house. They displays the unprocessed luwak coffee bean in front of the house. You can drink a cup of coffee in the living room for Rp25.000. They offer 2 kind of coffee, arabica and robusta. Beside that they also have coffee flavoured chocolate. In the backyard, they have 1 cute bubbly luwak pet, and a few wild luwak. the staff are all nice and explain everything to us without being asked. From them, I also found out that there is a proper way to drink luwak coffee. What an experience.
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India Stanton on Google

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A cool, quick way to learn about how luwak coffee is processed and try a small cup if you'd like. The guide was very personable. They keep luwaks in cages to see. According to the guide those are only for viewing and breeding (to be released into the wild), not for making coffee. And they are allowed out of the cages at night. I'm skeptical but would like to believe them.
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Evelyn Foo on Google

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POOP COFFEE β˜•οΈ the most expensive coffee in the world! . So I finally tried Kopi Luwak - coffee bean droppings from the cute furry β€œLuwak” civets. Though I don’t drink black coffee, Luwak black coffee tastes pretty smooth with a tinge of a light caramel after-taste.
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David Dvorak on Google

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You can see the animal that makes the coffee. They said they feed them only with fruit but i doubt so if you look to other cages. Did not try the coffee, neither buy it.
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Pinky Chan on Google

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There’s two selections of coffee which are the Robusta and Arabica, very nice staffs provided us with a thorough explanation of how the coffee is made and brewed. I’m giving only three stars as I don’t support animals labouring, the Luwaks are kept inside the cages behind the shop which I find it saddening.
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Stephen Rudge on Google

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I'd only ever heard of this type of coffee and these animals on TV before so it was a pleasant surprise to actually get to meet one of these strange nervous furry creatures. The Luwak itself is very cute and curious, the coffee we drank from its poop was also very nice. A great part of my tour.

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