you're on petitenget street, where the kerobokan kelod end bleeds into seminyak's quieter residential stretch, past the boutique hotels and before the beach road traffic picks back up. sisu sits at that particular in-between, the kind of spot that pulls you off the main drag without much warning. the combination of specialty coffee and spa under one roof isn't a gimmick here, it's a logical pairing for a neighborhood where people actually take their mornings slowly. locally, the place has built a real following, not through noise but through consistency. if you're spending any time in this part of bali, petitenget street at mid-morning is exactly where you want to be, and a coffee at sisu is a reasonable reason to stop.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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