Single Fin

Top choice in Bukit Peninsula


From this triple-level cafe on its cliff-side perch, you can watch never-ending swells march across the Indian Ocean and the surfers carve it up when the waves are big. Drinks here aren't cheap, but the food (burgers, bowls, pasta, munchies) is tasty, the sunsets are killer and the Sunday night party is the best on the peninsula.

An attached poke-bowl joint, Coco & Poke, is under the same ownership. The bowls start at 75,000Rp and are available from 11am to 7pm Monday through Saturday, and to 9pm Sunday. There's a tofu bowl for vegetarians.


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