a good cup in kerobokan kaja isn't always where you expect it. balibro sits on jl. raya kerobokan, a stretch of road that moves fast and doesn't slow down for much, and yet this place has built a following steady enough to mean something. you don't need to hunt for it, but you do need to want it. specialty coffee in denpasar has its own rhythm, shaped by the island's own arabica growing history in places like kintamani, and a shop that takes that seriously is worth your time. the reviews here land consistently well, which in a city with real options is harder than it looks. if you're in kuta utara for any reason, the coffee at balibro is a reasonable argument for arriving early.
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