seminyak has more coffee shops than it probably needs, which is exactly why the ones that hold their ground locally tend to be worth your attention. campo saga cafe and city space, sitting on jl. mahendradatta selatan in the padangsambian area of denpasar, isn't riding the tourist wave the way a lot of bali's more visible spots are. the padangsambian stretch is quieter, more residential than the main seminyak strip, and the crowd here reflects that. you're not fighting for a seat between check-ins and itineraries. the café carries genuine local standing, built without the help of a flashy location or heavy foot traffic from the main tourist corridors. that kind of reputation tends to build slowly and honestly. worth showing up for a mid-morning coffee before the day gets away from you.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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