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Kenza Cafe
Surf, Relax, Eat, Sleep, Repeat – this is a familiar mantra in Kuta, Lombok and in this regard little has changed over the years. Sure there are now tons more upscale lodging options in Kuta, but for me, the biggest sea change in the last 2-3 years has come in the dining scene. Or more specifically, the café culture and healthy food movement, which has definitely taken root in Kuta. One of the newer spots to get nourished is Kenza Café, a delightful spot to chill.
On initial glance, Kenza wouldn’t look out of place next to the cafes, summer houses and curio shops of a sleepy European seaside village. However once you step inside a rather more exotic vibe comes into play. Still retaining the dazzling white and understated turquoise hues of the outside, the surprisingly spacious interior is adorned with a few subtle Arabesque touches; the light fittings and seating especially. It will come as no surprise to learn that it’s the same artist’s eye for detail that dreamed up the concept for El Bazar. In fact it is a boutique bazaar of sorts with a multitude of handicrafts and basketware as well as bags, purses and tableware laid out for eager souvenir hunters. Inside and out, it’s a very photogenic spot with lots of arty flourishes. There’s enough eye candy here to fill several days of your Instagram feed.
It is essentially a welcoming hangout for barista coffee, cake and wholesome food but with an inventive deli-style twist alongside the vegan friendly bites. Unique options include tuna tartar, cured fish, hummus and Spanish tortilla. More substantial meals range from tender chicken parmiagana, tenderloin steak and green curry. There is a fairly comprehensive selection of local bites too with nasi goreng, rendang and nasi campur. The breakfast menu is also a cut above with fruity smoothie bowls to dive into, eggs benedict, scrambled tofu and smashed avocado.
The concept of healthy food and high fibre doesn’t necessarily have to limit a menu and Kenza proves a little imagination goes a long way. It’s all presented with flair using mostly locally sourced ingredients and looks just as good as it tastes.
Kenza has a fairly eclectic seating plan – small nooks for a couple’s quiet lunch, and long sofas draped around large alcoves for a more convivial vibe. Kenza has garnered a loyal following for its cool, carefree ambience, great coffee and fast Wi-Fi. It’s just the place to kick back and linger longer.