you're on jalan labuansait, where the road starts curling toward pantai cemongkak and the cliff-edge energy of uluwatu starts to feel genuinely present. sando sits in pecatu, which isn't the tourist-trap stretch most visitors picture when they think bali, and that distinction matters. the regulars here clearly feel it too, returning with the kind of consistency that says something about what's being done right. specialty coffee in a surf-adjacent corner of badung regency could easily coast on location, but sando doesn't. you're getting something that's been thought about. whether it's your first visit or your fifth that week, the afternoon slot, when the light off the indian ocean starts shifting and you've still got a cold brew in hand, is genuinely hard to argue with.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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