The Color of Pomegranates
We begin with an apology to our film-enthusiast brethren: no, we are not going to be talking about the late 60’s avant-garde film of the same name, despite its cult following. Here, we talk about the glories of food. And sometimes She’s All That, because we’re not entirely made of stone. But we’re digressing, when we should be talking about one of our new favorite places.
We’d like to think that got its name from simply looking up at sunset, the mood and atmosphere of reddish cotton candy skies that remind you of the exquisite colors of the fruit. The second you set foot in this café, you’re given over to exquisite scenery.
Located in the middle of a rice field in Ubud and surrounded by mountains, Café Pomegranate is a place worth visiting. It provides a 360° open view and is disconnected from the busy main streets, allowing you
And the food! Oh, the food. The menu ranges from the expected beats of Japanese and European, and delves into a locally-sourced assortment of tasty Indonesian food. The drinks come, the night lingers, and then suddenly it’s sunrise. Café Pomegranate is ambiance, and a celebration of everything that people come to visit Ubud for.
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