Cafe Pomegranate

Ubud


High style amid the rice fields. This curving teak, bamboo and thatch pavilion is a favourite of Ubud's expats for a drink. Lassies, smoothies, coffee drinks, teas, Bintangs and the dodgy local wines are the perfect accompaniment to sunsets and fireflies. The casual menu features Asian classics, pitta dips and pizza.


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