a slow morning in ubud moves at its own pace, and jl. suweta tends to reward the kind of visitor who isn't rushing to the next rice terrace. what's up bali coffee shop sits at number 74a on that street, which puts you in the quieter residential stretch of ubud rather than the thick of the main drag. the reviews here are consistently warm, and for an independent spot in a town where tourist-facing cafes multiply fast, that kind of sustained approval takes real work to maintain. you're probably here because you want something better than the hotel buffet option. specialty coffee in this part of bali means producers are usually sourcing from the indonesian islands, and the cortado is a reasonable place to start your morning on jl. suweta.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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