Mandalika Beach in West Nusa Tenggara province, on the island of Lombok, Indonesia.
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Café Bule Reopening and Offers, Affordable Good Food at Sunset Road Kuta
At least that is the comment expected from those who are visiting Bali’s latest café at Sunset Road area, Café Bule.
Selasa, 2 Maret 2021 19:35
Busyet! Lezatnya!.(Bule). At least that is the comment expected from those who are visiting Bali’s latest café at Sunset Road area, Café Bule.
This fun workspace and cozy for hangout café offering good foods at an affordable price and the good news is we have re-opened our café on 5th February 2021 with a special angkringan menu start from IDR 10,000 nett per portion.