Starbucks is the King of coffee, The Real Stuff is spelled STARBUCKS and it has a green, Queen logo. Always cool interior design, trained, smart and professional staff. When you meet Super Barista Bima, you are in heaven, he helps you and the coffee he makes is like velvet in you mouth, his kindness is only beaten by his professional attitude, this guy is a dream empoyee, best PR Starbucks ever could get. All the staff was fantastic! Bali Domestic Hall Starbucks is magnet and very special designed, great interior and as, always Stabucks is premium - I like this place a lot. This place has very nice staff and the place is nice and clean, coffee and food was very good - I enjoyed everything here - keep up your good job. Everything was with a total Bali twist, I love devoted cooffee people and every barista is a ”friend” of me. Happy to see that you have so many cool option and your menu is very exiting, but for me, drinking coffee is a holy moment and it is always a HOT brew coffee that attracts me the most. To sit down and have a coffee in a real porcelain cup is the clou of the day - never run around with single use cups - boycott that...
Read moreDecided to spend some time at Starbucks while waiting for my friend’s arrival. Turned out to be a surprisingly cozy place to stay. The space is quite spacious, with plenty of seating available, and I was lucky to come at a time when it wasn’t too crowded. It gave me just the right atmosphere for my online meeting without any distractions.
The Wi-Fi worked well enough for my needs, although a little slow for heavier tasks. But it was still stable enough to keep my meeting running smoothly. I also appreciated that there were plug-ins everywhere. As for the coffee, it was the standard Starbucks quality. Not really a big fan of coffee in general, but totally enjoyed my...
Read moreBali is severely overrated. In reality, there are constant traffic jams caused by ubiquitous motorcyclists, around 90% of whom drive without licenses and have no understanding of traffic rules, which leads to major traffic disruptions and safety hazards. Moreover, the island is covered in trash almost everywhere, as the culture of cleaning up after oneself is not instilled in Indonesian schools. Egoism is also clearly visible here — people show no regard for others, driving slowly in lanes intended for normal-speed traffic and parking in blind spots or on both sides of the road, creating narrow...
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