Vegan bakery & coffee cafe franchise originating from Hsinchu Taiwan and operates outlets across Southeast Asia. The "LN" stands for "Loving Nature" which is its principal philosophy that all earthly creatures are one family. Each location is individually operated and menu selections may vary. Serves coffee, tea, and other drinks (with plant milk); vegan ice cream, cakes, and freshly baked breads; meals and savories. Cuisine types range from Asian dishes like rice and noodles to western ones like burgers, pasta, and sandwiches. Est. 2015 near city train station. Confirmed open April 2024. Open Mon-Tue 10:00am-7:30pm, Thu-Sun 10:00am-7:30pm.
Vegan
Pizza
International
Western
Take-out
Asian
Bakery
Fusion
Indonesian
11 Reviews
First Review by Wildvegannomad
Annimuh
Points +1192
Really not amazing - Edit
Due to the good reviews we gave it a try.
Read moreBut actually it was the worst food I had in whole Indonesia over the Last 2 months. It is not terrible, but every other place I have been to has been better.
I had the Tofu Shiitake. The sauce was like a very cheap sauce out of a package. My friend had the tempe, which comes with only a little bit of peanut sauce. The sauce is nice, but the tempe was grilled and tasted burned.
Overall, I can't recommend it. Go to Hejo Eatery, that place was much better!
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AdelOng
Points +18103
Great place with great food - Edit
Satay is a must try!!
Read moreCozy little restaurant 🍴❤️
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LeeW
Points +18
A real gem - Edit
We really loved it!!
Read moreNice service , the soups fantastic, vegetable perfectly seasoned. Very fair prices, we will probably come again tomorrow
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DuncanMacbethLead
Points +1240
Nice vegan place - Edit
This is part of a chain in Indonesia, which meant I was a bit confused when the menu here differed so much from the LN fortunate coffee in Yogyakarta. It wasn’t as good a menu, which is why it only gets four stars. Plus I wasn’t blown away by the food. It was decent, but not amazing!
Read morePros: All vegan, Lots of Indonesian dishes made vegan
Cons: Menu limited compared to other LN Fortunate’s, A bit pricier compared to street food
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mariemartens
Points +297
Very good and affordable!! - Edit
CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS
Read morewe really loved the food, especially the satay skewers and the elegant coffee (?) with the ice cubes. the prices are good & the service very nice.
Not everything on the menu is always available but thats pretty common in indonesia.
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Dimwiddle
Points +136
Must try! - Edit
A really good and reliable branch (for us anyway) across Indonesia! Serves some delicious local food, but all vegan of course. Also has lots of western choices. Servings are almost too big for the nominal price we payed, but that’s not a complaint! Highlight were the packaged desserts like banana chocolate croissant! Unreal.
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febrian.sr
Points +15
Cozy Place - Edit
It was a cozy place to spend time in. The food was good, but it took not a little time to be served even I was the only customer. The ambience is also fantastic and so fresh.
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MarkCollin
Points +33
Amazing. - Edit
Ate here a few times during my time in Bandung. Had the Happy Steak for 40kIDR which was delicious, also Nasi Fortunate and Tempeh with peanut sauce - both amazing and around 20k each. Couldn't recommend this place enough, especially in Indonesia with the limited veggie/vegan food available.
Read morePros: all vegan, delicious, cheap
Cons: coffee wasn't brilliant, may have just been unluck
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TaraLe
Points +243
Ok - Edit
They were out of nearly everything we wanted to order. Only about half the options on their menu were available. The taste was good but we also waited about 30 minutes for a coffee and then another 30 for the second one (we ordered both at the same time, but they still brought them 30 minutes apart)
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pweeren
Points +21
super Nice! - Edit
nicely decorated modern restaurant. Plenty options. We got big servings and the taste was perfect. I loved te tempé with peanut sause. Only 10 minutes walk from te station. Highly recomended.
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Wildvegannomad
Points +406
Mixed review. Menu hard to understand - Edit
The menu is quite hard to understand. With just 2 or 3 english words put together. I thought i would just trust it would be good and went with with Bludd black mushroom. (something like that) it turned out to be a tiny serving of battered mushroom drowned in an overpowering sweet and sour sauce. it was not pleasant. for 35k i feel this was super over priced as i had to purchase rice as well. my partners meal however was delicious and reasonable priced. really nice indoor setting and staff knew limited english.
Read morePros: many vegan options
Cons: expensive, hard to read menu
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