you're on jl. bumbak dauh in kerobokan, a stretch that sits just far enough from seminyak's main drag to feel like you found something rather than stumbled into it. eko cafe by deli campur asia has built a quiet local reputation in this part of kuta utara, which in bali's specialty scene means something. the crowd here tends to be people who actually live nearby, not just passing through on a villa crawl. you get the sense that the pace is set by the neighborhood, unhurried, a little residential, with the kind of foot traffic that comes back rather than just checks a box. worth timing your visit to the slower part of the morning, when jl. bumbak dauh is still cooling down and the coffee is the whole point.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
+62851-0086-8787
website
www.ekocafebali.com/newly on the radar. building momentum on social media.
google reviews
607
avg rating
4.5
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