Milas

Yogyakarta


Offering a surprise haven from the traffic, this secret garden of a restaurant is part of a project centre for street youth. It focuses on meat-free cooking including Indonesian mains, burgers, sandwiches, salads and desserts. There's an excellent choice of juices, smoothies and coffee, plus a store selling handmade, organic products.

Every Wednesday (and first and third Saturday of the month) there's an organic farmers market here from 10am to 2pm.


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