Miya Social has arrived in Seminyak with a setting that feels both open and familiar. The new café and dining space from the Eat Company stretches across a garden‑filled layout with indoor and outdoor seating, a playground tucked into the greenery, and even a parking area that makes visits easier. It is designed as a place that fits into daily routines, opening early in the morning and staying lively until late at night, welcoming families, friends, and solo diners throughout the day.
From there, the focus naturally turns to the kitchen. The menu follows a Modern Australian style with Mediterranean and Asian influences, moving smoothly from breakfast plates like Corn Fritters, Eggs Benedict Pastrami, Smashed Avocado Toast, and Sourdough Pancakes to midday and evening dishes such as Calamari Fritti, Black Angus Burger, and the Japanese Katsu Don Sandwich. Families often gather over wood‑fired pizzas, while smoothies and milkshakes keep the tone relaxed. Much of the food is made in‑house, from fresh sourdough and pastries to cured meats like bacon and ham, reflecting the steady rhythm of a kitchen that values craft and detail.
Chef Owner Yenni brings more than twenty years of experience from Melbourne into this space. Her background in fine dining shapes the precision of the menu, but she leans toward Mediterranean cooking for its simplicity and respect for produce. She often turns to grilling and open‑fire methods, techniques that require patience and instinct, and she approaches food as a way to connect. Her dishes are built to feel approachable, with flavors that are clear and balanced.
Coffee is treated with equal care. Miya Social works with consultant Timothy Sweet, a figure known internationally for his role in shaping latte art and specialty coffee culture. Using beans sourced entirely from Indonesia, the café blends Melbourne’s café traditions with local character. The brews are smooth and balanced, designed to be enjoyed throughout the day, whether as a quick morning stop or alongside a long lunch.
The space itself is large and filled with greenery, with comfortable seating and a garden playground that gives children room to move while parents sit nearby. It opens early and stays active until late, making it a place suited to coffee runs, brunches, or casual dinners. The garden layout also allows for gatherings, from family events to company dinners, with enough space to feel relaxed.
Miya Social moves with the rhythm of daily life. Pancakes, pizzas, burgers, and coffee sit side by side, forming a menu that is approachable and steady. It is a place where food and drink are treated as part of everyday routine, and where the atmosphere makes room for families, friends, and individuals alike.
Miya Social
Jln Legian No.445, Legian, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361
