ubud has more coffee shops than you might expect for a town its size, and the quality gap between them is real. bali's broader specialty scene has matured fast over the last decade, pulling in roasters and producers who take the island's own beans seriously. jabarano coffee on jl. goutama sits inside all of that momentum, and it's consistently one of the places locals and returning visitors actually come back to, not just stumble into once. the street itself is quiet enough that you can slow down, which suits a café that clearly isn't trying to turn tables quickly. if you're in ubud and you want a coffee that's been thought about rather than just made, jl. goutama no.15 is where to start your morning.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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