uluwatu has built its reputation on waves, but the coffee scene running through pecatu has quietly become worth paying attention to in its own right. lima cafe sits in that mix, on the south kuta side of badung regency, and it's drawn a following among locals who know the area well. specialty coffee in bali can skew heavily toward the tourist circuit, all surface and spectacle, but lima cafe operates on a different frequency. you get the sense that the people coming back aren't doing so by accident. the focus here lands on the coffee itself, which in a strip of the island this saturated with options is a real editorial position to hold. worth arriving for the morning pour.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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