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Discover Pison in Bali, a spot famous for its divine coffee and standout dishes like Oxtail Fried Rice. This popular Petitenget cafe transforms into a vibrant live music bar after dark, offering two distinct experiences. While the food and drinks are top-notch, the experience comes with a catch: notoriously slow service and a loud nighttime atmosphere. This review weighs the incredible flavors against the frustrating service to help you decide if it's worth the visit.
Friends, you know what I mean, in this fiercely competitive area in Petitenget, Bali, there are always a few places that make you love and hate them at the same time. Pison is one of them; it's incredibly popular, but every time I leave, my mood is like a rollercoaster🎢.
Today, let me tell you all about it, and whether this place is worth checking out!
Walking into Pison during the day, it has that industrial retro vibe that just hits right. Sunlight streams in through the large floor-to-ceiling windows, digital nomads each with a MacBook in hand, the air filled with the aroma of coffee and the sound of typing. The atmosphere is truly Chill, but a friendly reminder, the AC is so cold it's like an icebox, so if you're sensitive to cold, girls, remember to bring a jacket.
Now that I'm done praising, it's time for some frank complaints. Pison's biggest bug is the service, it's really Anjay…
So, should you go or not? My advice is: Go, but you need to go at the right time, order the right things, and manage your expectations.

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