cold brew tends to be the quiet anchor of a good ubud afternoon, and oroboro coffee on jl. tirta tawar takes that seriously. petulu sits just north of ubud's central bustle, which means you get a pace here that the main strip rarely allows. the regulars who keep coming back aren't doing it out of habit alone, there's clearly something consistent being done well with the coffee. specialty coffee in bali has grown fast over the last decade, partly because indonesian producers and local roasters have pushed quality in ways that weren't visible ten years ago, and shops like this one benefit from that proximity to origin. if you're working out your order, lean toward whatever single origin option is on filter that day. jl. tirta tawar no.15b is worth the short ride from central ubud, especially before the midday heat settles in.
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