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WHAT’S NEW IN CANGGU

BALI A large expat population and an influx of remote workers from Jakarta helped Canggu weather the pandemic better than most of Bali, fueling a restaurant boom as Indonesia’s borders reopened. Now, travelers returning to this hot spot on the island’s southwest coast will find an exciting new crop of top-notch eateries, bars, and galleries to visit.

Front-row views of the surf beckon at (), a months-old upstairs venue at The Lawn beach

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