seminyak has quietly become one of bali's more interesting places to drink coffee, sitting somewhere between the island's tourist drag and a genuinely local food scene that keeps pulling people back. living tree bali cafe is on jl. kartika plaza, close enough to kuta's energy that you'd expect something generic, and yet it isn't. the regulars here are consistent and clearly loyal, which tends to say more about a place than any passing review does. if you're moving through tuban or cutting across toward seminyak proper, it's the kind of stop worth building time around rather than squeezing in. not a detour. an actual reason to go. the morning hours, when bali is still finding its rhythm before the heat settles in, are probably when you want to be there with a coffee in hand.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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