ubud has built a real reputation around coffee, and not without reason. bali's highland growing regions sit close enough that single-origin sourcing is genuinely viable here, not a marketing stretch. jabarano coffee on jl. goutama leans into that proximity, pairing specialty coffee with halal-certified food and pastries, which matters if your dietary needs have made café hopping in bali harder than it should be. the regulars who keep coming back do so with clear conviction, and that kind of loyalty in a town full of options isn't something a place stumbles into. you don't need to plan around it too carefully, either. jl. goutama is walkable from ubud's centre, so it fits naturally into a morning before the galleries open or an afternoon when the main street gets loud. the coffee pastries are reason enough to time your visit right.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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