Kampung Daun is a restaurant in the Lembang highlands near Bandung, built around individual bamboo huts (saung) set along a forest stream rather than a single indoor dining room — guests eat in small open-air huts, seated on the floor in traditional Sundanese style, with the sound of running water instead of restaurant noise. It's roughly 20-30 minutes from central Bandung, making it a realistic stop on its own or combined with other Lembang attractions in a single day.
What the dining experience is actually like
Each hut seats a small group privately, so it works well for families or couples wanting a quieter setting rather than a shared communal hall. The menu centers on traditional Sundanese dishes — think grilled fish, rice cooked in bamboo, and vegetable-forward dishes — served in a rustic, unhurried style that matches the setting.
Why it's become a destination in its own right
Beyond the food, Kampung Daun's draw is the setting itself: the huts sit at different points along the stream and surrounding greenery, and part of the visit is simply walking the grounds between arrival and being seated. This is why it shows up as a standalone stop in itineraries rather than just "a restaurant" — visitors often treat it as an activity, not just a meal.
Getting to Kampung Daun
Kampung Daun sits off the main road into Lembang, and while reachable by car, the final stretch involves a narrower access road better handled by a driver familiar with the route than by self-navigation, especially after dark when the unlit road is harder to follow.
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Chat on WhatsAppCombining Kampung Daun with a Lembang day trip
Since it's roughly on the way to or from other Lembang attractions (strawberry farms, Floating Market, Tangkuban Perahu), most visitors combine a Kampung Daun meal with a broader Lembang day trip rather than making it a separate visit to Bandung.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a reservation for Kampung Daun? Yes, reservations are recommended, especially for weekend visits or larger groups, since seating is limited to individual huts rather than a large shared dining room.
Is Kampung Daun suitable for elderly visitors or young children? The grounds involve some walking between huts and the entrance, and seating is floor-level in traditional style — worth factoring in if mobility or floor-seating is a concern for anyone in your group.
What time of day is best to visit? Evening is popular for the atmosphere (string lighting along the stream), though a daytime visit shows the natural greenery more clearly — either works depending on what you're after.
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