
good coffee on jl. uluwatu isn't always where you expect to find it, and naturela cafe and homestay is a good example of that. pecatu sits at the southern tip of bali, close enough to the uluwatu cliffs that the whole area carries that particular energy of surfers, slow mornings, and people in no hurry to be anywhere. naturela leans into that. it's a cafe and a place to stay, so the pace is unhurried in a way that most standalone spots don't quite manage. you're not being pushed through a queue. the coffee is specialty, which in this part of bali still means something, and the dual nature of the place keeps the vibe grounded rather than performative. worth timing a visit for the morning hours on jl. uluwatu before the day properly kicks in.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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