up in payangan, where jl. raya sebali starts pulling away from ubud's busier centre, this place has built a reputation that travels. not just among tourists passing through gianyar, but among the kind of people who come back. the combination of cafe, bar, and ricefield viewing isn't a gimmick in bali, it's genuinely how a lot of people here prefer to spend an afternoon, and bali green sunset leans into that without overexplaining itself. you don't have to work hard to understand why it sticks with people. the standing it holds locally says enough. if you're making the drive out toward kelusa, the cold brew or whatever they're pouring that day is a reasonable reason to stop.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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