you're on jl. raya payangan, somewhere between gianyar's rice-terrace roads and the quieter pull of ubud's northern edge, and edery cafe sits here with the kind of specificity that payangan rewards if you make the detour. this isn't a stretch of road built around tourism the way central ubud is, which means the people coming here are largely coming for the coffee itself. edery has built a strong reputation among the people who return to it, and that kind of loyalty in bali, where options multiply every season, means something. the gianyar regency light changes fast in the morning, and if you're going to be on this road anyway, the earlier visit is the one worth planning around.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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