tamian cafe takes its coffee seriously, and that discipline shows. you're not going to find this place by accident: jl. bangkiang sidem sits in kelusa, up in payangan, well north of ubud's tourist corridor, and the drive alone filters out anyone who isn't genuinely looking for it. that geographic remove seems to suit tamian. the regulars who keep returning aren't doing it out of habit or convenience. something about the consistency here has built real loyalty, the kind that doesn't need to announce itself. if you make it out to payangan, go in the morning, when the air is still cool and the surrounding rice country hasn't fully woken up. order whatever's on filter that day and take your time with it.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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