you're on jl. petitenget, which means you're already in one of bali's more reliably interesting stretches, kerobokan kelod sitting just north of seminyak proper where the tourist density thins a little and the streets still feel like they belong to the island. medja sosial works within that context rather than against it, a specialty coffee stop that doesn't need to compete with the beach clubs a few minutes south. the standing here is solid enough that you can walk in without doing research first and trust you'll leave with something worth the stop. independent spots on this corridor live or die by consistency, and the signals from medja sosial point in the right direction. if you're navigating petitenget in the morning, this is a sensible place to anchor yourself before the day gets away from you.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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