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the thing about good coffee shops isn't the equipment or the instagram walls. it's the way your shoulders drop when you walk in. pissari bali cafe gets this completely, sitting on monkey forest road where the tourist chaos meets something quieter, more intentional. their 4.8 rating across 1,341 reviews tells the real story. those numbers don't lie, especially in ubud where visitors expect excellence and locals won't settle for less. the baristas here actually care about your cup, timing each pour with the focus you'd expect from someone who understands that coffee is both ritual and fuel. regulars know to claim their corner early. the morning crowd includes writers nursing single origins and yoga teachers between classes, all drawn back by consistency that chain shops can't touch. when you're surrounded by rice paddies and ancient temples, your coffee better match the setting. it does.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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+62812-3666-2661
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resto.wanantavillas.com/newly on the radar. building momentum on social media.
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1,341
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4.8
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