tucked into the residential back-streets of dauh puri kauh, where seminyak's busier corridors give way to quieter gang lanes, aryaspike coffee sits on a stretch that most visitors won't stumble across without a reason to go there. that's not a complaint. you get the sense that people who find it are looking specifically for it, which tends to produce a better room. the focus here is specialty coffee, and bali's independent scene has matured enough that "specialty" actually means something, not just a talking point on a chalkboard. the address is jl. pulau misol, a name that probably means nothing to you until you've been, and then it becomes a genuine landmark in your mental map of the city. worth getting there before the afternoon heat settles in.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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