if you're looking for somewhere to sit and actually get things done in denpasar's east side, penatih isn't the first neighborhood most people think of. but jl. trenggana has this quality of being just far enough from the tourist drag that the pace shifts, and gesing coffee shop sits in that quieter register. it's an independent specialty spot, which in bali means you can usually expect sourcing and preparation to be taken seriously rather than treated as an afterthought. the reviews back up a consistent experience here, which matters when you're deciding whether a longer commute across kota denpasar is worth your afternoon. it probably is. come for a slow morning rather than a rushed one, and let the cortado be your first order on jl. trenggana no.135.
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