Cashew Tree

Top choice in Bukit Peninsula


The place to hang out in Bingin. Surfers and beachgoers gather in this large garden for tasty vegetarian meals. Expect the likes of burritos, salads, sandwiches and smoothies – it's also a good spot for a drink. Thursday nights especially go off, with live bands attracting folk from up and down the coast.


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