Bali's
Restaurants (updated)
Denpasar
restaurant, Sanur
restaurant, Kuta
& Legian restaurant,Jimbaran
restaurants, Nusa
Dua Area restaurants, Ubud
restaurants ,Kintamani
restaurants, klungkung
restaurants, Karangasem
restaurants, Buleleng
restaurant, Tabanan
restaurants, Jembrana
restaurants
Jimbaran area
- Cafe Latino JI.
Bypass Ngurah Rai, is well known to Kuta regulars. Open from 7
pm. With Italian seafood restaurant.
- PJ's at Four Seasons
Resort has the best pizza on Bali. Open 11 am-10 pm.
- La Indonesia, JI.
Uluwatu 108, offers garden dining and dishes from around the archipelago.
- Next door is Depot Windy,
serving Chinese food. Down the street,
- Puri Lombok Bar and
Restaurant, JI. Uluwatu 8A, offers Chinese, seafood, Indonesian,
European and pasta.
- 'M'Mam, JI. Uluwatu
39B, has Indonesian, Chinese, barbecue, grilled fish and steak.
- If you wish to "go
native," try the stalls near Jimbaran Market,
- Sari Bundo, or Gong Minang,
JI. Uluwatu,
- Good Padang restaurants
with spicy Sumatran food for around $3 a dish.
- On JI. Bukit Permai, the
road to Four Seasons, you will find Kakul Kafe serving Indonesian
and Western fare beachside.
- Nearby and stretching
right along Jimbaran beach is a succession of simple beachside
seafood restaurants. Coming alive after sunset, the restaurants
grill the choicest prawns, squid, snapper, and lobster over coconut
husk fires. The setting is unbeatable with the tables right on
the water's edge. Choose your fish from the ice boxes, pick a
table and enjoy. This is definitely a must-do while in Bali.
Kuta is a great place to eat.
New places open almost daily and competition is fierce. Most don't
last for long. The ones which do have great food at unbeatable prices.
Seafood and Western dishes are your best bets. Or try Mexican, Indian
or Japanese. The more well-known places are mentioned below, plus
some promising newcomers. Ask around forthe latest "in"
spots.
- Made's Warung I
on JI. Pantal Kuta, in the heart of Kuta, and Made's Warung II,
Banjar Seminyak, (not to be confused with other restaurants of
the same name) top the list of old favorites. A popular hangout
for people watching and great food. Specialties include Thai and
Vietnamese salads, prawns in chili sauce, squid fillet, black
rice ice cream, fresh and frozen yogurt, fresh fruit juices, and
frothy cappuccino.
- Poppies Restaurant
on Gang Poppies I is the other old favorite in downtown Kuta with
a rather more up market atmosphere and menu. Specialties include
fresh seafood, steak, shish kebab, as well as salads, a selection
of Indonesian dishes and one of the most extensive wine lists
on Bali. Advance bookings are a must during the high season as
the place is always full. The same owner has another restaurant
offering similar dishes,
- Kopi Pot on JI.
Legian. The second story has a coconut grove view which is now
a rarity in Kuta. Try the sate or the baby shark when it's on
special. Superb desserts. Open till midnight.
Breakfast
- Mama's German Restaurant
for homemade sausages, on JI. Legian, near the junction with JI.
Tanjung Mekar.
- Made's Warung (see
above) has a breakfast special that includes fresh fruit juice,
eggs, bacon, toast, fresh fruit yogurt, and cappuccino, all for
$2.75.
- Tebu JI. Raya Seminyak
(above K Mart) do a fantastic a la carte breakfast with a menu
that includes asparagus omelettes and smoked salmon scrambled
eggs. Nearby Moka has pastries and light lunches.
- Mamma Lucia Ristorante,
JI. Legian 39 has a special breakfast for $1.75 and American breakfast
for $2.50.
- Both Poppies and Kopi Pot
(mentioned above) also serve breakfast.
- Bali Bakery JI.
Raya Kuta 65 has an extensive selection of cakes and pastries
and a full breakfast menu. A great place to while away a morning,
reading the newspapers in AC comfort.
Coffee
- Breakfast, afternoon or
after-dinner coffee is a treat at Benny's Cafe, JI. Blue
Ocean (end of JI. Arjuna). Service is fast and friendly, food
is superb. Pancakes, fruit shakes, ice cream, and a variety of
brews: Columbian, Brazilian, Balinese, and Dutch. Try their coffee
with arak palm liquor.
- Cafe Tu Casa JI.
Padma next to the Casa Padma Hotel, is a fine place to relax over
a cup of coffee. Open air and looking out over the street, they
also do a good grill and exceptional pizzas.
Desserts
- Once again, Made's Warung
takes the cake with the best desserts in Kuta. Exquisite strawberry
pie, cheesecake and chocolate cakes, as well as rum raisin and
carrot. TJ's (see "Mexican" below) comes in a close
second with their "chocolate di ablo cake."
- Kopi Pot on JI.
Legian has great lemon meringue pies and black forest gateau.
Indonesian
- For a quick and cheap lunch,
try Warung Murah, JI. Legian Kaja 85A, and Warung DJ's, on JI.
Legian Taman 104X. Sample their tasty nasi campur, a combination
plate of five side dishes with rice: all for 50 cents.
- For a sampling of typical
Indonesian and Chinese dishes try the night market behind the
Post Office in Kuta or at the bend in the road on JI. Basangkasa.
Open only at night, this is great value for money-good nasi goreng
for under $1 and fresh steamed crab for about $1.50.
Padang
- Everyone's favorite Indonesian
regional cuisine is from West Sumatra. For spicy nasi padang try
Suryajaya, next to the police station. Ten different dishes will
be served the minute you arrive, all of it fiery hot. You're charged
only for what you eat. Also ACC Makanan Padang on JI. Kuta Raya,
across from Gelael Supermarket.
Chinese
- Golden Lotus at
Bali Dynasty Hotel, JI. Kartika Plaza, has the best Cantonese
food in Kuta.
- Lonny's on JI. Pantai
Kuta.
- Gosha on JI. Melasti
7
- Puri Bali Indah
on JI. Melasti offer first rate Chinese cuisine and seafood.
- But, everyone's favorite
is Restaurant Mini, Jl. Legian 77, about 200 m north of Bemo Comer.
Choose your own fresh lobsters, fish, and prawns to be grilled,
steamed or stir-fried with vegetables. if you're allergic to MSG,
tell them "no Aji-nomoto."
- Indah Sari, JI.
Legian 140, offers the same service in more up-market surroundings
with prices to match.
International
- For a real treat try Kafe
Warisan on JI. Raya Kerobokan, Dine al fresco under the stars
in this glamorous setting among the rice paddies of Seminyak.
The resident French chef prepares traditional dishes from his
homeland with specials such as the foie gras drawing crowds from
across the island. A lighter lunchtime menu includes great sandwiches
and mouth-watering salads.
- On JI. Petitenget The Living
room is a lovely restaurant in a quite magical setting, ideal
for a romantic evening with a loved one. Candlelit tables are
scattered in the large garden and cool music accompanies an eclectic
fusion menu.
- In the heart of Kuta on
Poppies Lane 11 is Kori Restaurant and Bar phone, boasting both
a fantastic interior and garden setting. The large menu has a
host of western favorites like bangers and mash and roast beef
with Yorkshire pudding. Try the giant seafood kebab for two and
some of their reasonably priced wine to wash it all down.
Italian
- Italian dishes are now
found in almost every restaurant.
- A favorite is La Lucciola
on Kayu Aya Beach, JI. Laksmana. It's worth the drive and is a
perfect spot for sunset cocktails. Beach loungers and service
make it a great sun spot. Dinner reservations essential.
- The pool restaurant at
Bali Padma Hotel and Fat Yogi's on Poppies Gang I have the best
pizzas in town.
- PJ's at Four Seasons
in Jimbaran has the best pizza on the island.
- Lotus Tavern on
JI. Wana Segara, near the Holiday Inn Balihai, has homemade pasta,
pizzas as well as fresh, charcoal-grilled seafood.
- La Teraz, J1. Legian
Kaja 494, is a trendy rooftop eatery that visiting stars frequent.
Zanzibar Beach Bar & Restaaurant, JI. Blue Ocean, at the end
of JI. Arjuna, has pasta, salads, American and Continental fare.
Greek
- Panterai Restaurant,
bar and art gallery serves authentic Greek cuisine in very stylish
surroundings. Try the excellent kebabs and seafood and wash down
one of those sticky Greek desserts with the unique taste of a
Greek coffee.
Mexican
- Stylish TJ's, Gang
Poppies I, Kuta, serves the best enchiladas and margaritas this
side of the Pacific.
- The nachos and salsa are
great with a cold beer or try a frozen strawberry margarita.
- Poco Loco , on
Jl. Padma Utara, between J1. Padma and JI. Werkudara, has atmosphere,
good margaritas and a roving dwarf pouring shots.
- Indian
The Oberoi Bali serves the best Indian food, especially the chicken
tika and the vegetarian food, for an upmarket price.
- The Gateway to India on
JI. Dyana Pura serves a wide variety of Indian dishes for lunch
and dinner.
- Try their famous Lassies.
Warung Kopi, J1. Legian 427, serves good Indian fare with a buffet
on Wednesdays.
Swiss
- Swiss Restaurant,
JI. Werkudara, i's a meeting place for European hoteliers. The
honorary Swiss consulate is next door.
Japanese
- Bali's most serious Japanese
restaurant is the up market Yashi in LTI-Patra Jasa Bali, where
chefs prepare a range of dishes from sushi to tempura.
- Made's Warung also
serves perfect sushi roll , yakitoi and sashimi.
- Ryoshi at JI. Raya
Serninyak 17 and J1. Melasti 42A, is air-conditioned and is open
until midnight with sushi, tempura, robata and soba.
- Hana Restaurant
on J1. Raya Seminyak (opposite Made's Warung) serves top-quality
Japanese food in cozy AC surroundings.
- The miso soup is legendary.
- Also check out the sophisticated
Tenkai Japanese Restaurant at Hotel Padma Bali who run an excellent
all-youcan-eat buffet on Tuesday nights.
Vegetarian
- Aroma's Cafe on
JI. Legian has been a haven for vegetarian food for years and
continues to delight both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. The
menu is extensive, the portions generous and check the boards
for the ever-changing daily specials. Great drinks and dessert.
The laidback garden setting makes Aroma's one of the more pleasurable
dining experiences in Kuta. Open all day.
Fast Food
- For the hopelessly homesick,
Kuta has a complement of American fast food outlets: Kentucky
Fried Chicken and Swenson's Ice Cream are in the Gelael Supermarket
on JI. Kuta Raya, near the gas station heading toward Denpasar.
They also have restaurants in Kuta Square. McDonald's have restaurants
on JI. Raya Seminyak, A. Legian next to the Matahari Department
Store, Kuta Square and in Kartika Plaza. Pizza Hut is also in
Kartika Plaza. Most of these outlets will deliver but check first
if this is okay with your hotel. Expect similar menus to those
at home with some variations, such as spicy fried chicken, well
worth a try.
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Ubud
Area
Ubud has an incredible variety
of places to eat. The simple warungs serving nasi campur and satay
are still around, but so is everything else. Today Ubud offers a
choice ranging from American hamburgers and steaks, country-style
Japanese, and sophisticated Italian pastas all the way to haute
cuisine with worldwide acclaim. A few restaurants stand heads and
shoulders above the crowd for the quality and the originality of
their food. Those on a budget can find the local warungs, although
they're fast being replaced by more upscale eateries. The following
is a sampler of the area's better restaurants.
Central Ubud
- Ary's Warung J1.
Raya Ubud, opposite Pura Desa. The place to see and be seen. Nostalgic
atmosphere with marble-topped tables and sepia-tinted photos.
Creative menu with a wide range of appetizers and entrees: potato
skins, Waldorf salad, chicken ranchero, and coconut pie. Extensive
drinks menu, including wine and champagne. Sit upstairs and watch
Ubud go by. Pricey.
- Batan Waru JI. Dewi
Sita (south of the soccer field). Best place in town for breakfast
check out the ginger pancakes and the Florida lime pie! Extensive
Indonesian menu without the fire (if you want it hot, request
it). This is definitely Yuppieville. Opens at 9 am.
- Bumbu Indian and
Vegetarian Restaurant Jl. Suweta, north of the Wantilan community
hall. The specialties of the house can be sampled on Saturday
evenings with their vegetarian buffet, $5. Try the exotic rose
petal yogurt drink.
- Café Lotus
Jl. Raya Ubud. While still one of the most beautiful settings
in Ubud (in front of the royal family's clan temple and a huge
lotus garden pond), the food and service are lackluster. Homemade
pastas, fabulous desserts. Pricey.
- Casa Luna Two floors
of spacious dining with an exotic menu combining old favorites
(Jungle Jim chicken and Indian potato masala) with new taste treats
like focaccio, Amalfi tuna salad and paella. Just inside the entry
is a bakery with fresh baked breads and cakes. Nightly movies
in the back.
- Griya's BBQ JI.
Raya Ubud, west of the market. Sit up in the back over looking
a garden, sip an ice cold beer and munch some of the best peanuts
in town. Griya's is famous for its barbequed tuna, chicken and
beef, and with good reason!
- Jogjakarta Café
JI. Monkey Forest, south of the soccer field. Fresh seafood grilled
right there. Tell them to hold off on the butter if you're averse
to the grease. Super cheap; nightly movies.
- Mumbul's Jl. Raya
Ubud, west of the market. An ice cream parlor over looking a ravine
featuring an open-air patio. The obvious place to bring kids as
the menu caters to young and old alike. Extensive selection of
burgers and Indonesian favorites and a special kids' menu. Top
it all off with a capucino freeze ice cream sundae. The Sunday
brunch is an Ubud institution, less than $5.
- Sai Sai Bar Jl.
Monkey Forest, south of the soccer field. The hang-out for the
local guys. Full bar, nightly movies.
- Tut Mak Warung Kopi
JI. Dewi Sita, south of the soccer field. A hang-out for the expert
crowd, the salads here can't be beat and some of the best coffee
in Bali is roasted here. Try the moist orange pound cake while
sipping an iced caffe latte.
West of Ubud
- Amandari, Sayan.
Romantically overlooking the Ayung River, with superb food and
service. The menu is the attraction: rack of lamb, breast of duck
and seasonal seafood are all acclaimed. The desserts are divine;
the cr6me brul6e and chocolate cake are outstanding. Reservations
required. Major credit cards accepted-you'll need one!
- Beggar's Bush Campuhan,
above the bridge. An English pub in Ubud... why not? Icy cold
draft beer and a convivial ambience. Victor Mason, historian,
bird-watcher supremo, author and raconteur, often entertains the
congregation late into the night. Highly original menu with emphasis
on surf'n'turf staples.
- Bridge Café Campuhan
end of the bridge. With a new cook in tow, the specialty of the
house is pizza.' Great view and chic interior.
- Kupu Kupu Barong Kedewatan.
Fabulous view from the upstairs bar: the perfect place for a romantic
sunset cocktail. Unfortunately the food is average. Murni's Warung
An old favorite, on the Ubud side of the Campuhan bridge. This
is where the eclectic menu mix of American and Balinese favorites
started in the late 1970's. The hamburger has stood the test of
time and the sate, gada-gado and grilled fish are still delectable.
The lower dining areas offer tranquility, with only the sound
of the river to disturb the peace. Great desserts, notably the
banana cream pie, strawberry yogurt pie and poppy seed cake.
North of Ubud
- Kampung Café
Ceking, Tegallalang. The latest in nouveau Indonesian cuisine,
this gem of a place overlooks the incredible terraced rice fields
of Ceking. The pastas and salads are divine and the specials of
the day will knock your socks off with their innovativeness and
freshness of ingredients. The chocolate brownies will keep you
going all day. Service is slow, but the price is right.
- Klub Kokos Café
Bangkiang Sidem. A pleasant 30 minutes stroll from Ubud. Go to
the Ibah Hotel, follow the "going to the Hill" sign
and walk along a scenic ridge high up between two river valleys.
Great place to have a drink while hiking around the hills.
South of Ubud
- Café Arma
JI. Pengosekan. Specializing in Italian food (the chef worked
at a five-star hotel in Jakarta for years). Try the fried squid,
the seafood pastas and the pizzas. Full bar. Part of the ARMA
Museum complex.
- Café Wayan
Jl. Monkey Forest, One of the best places in town to eat. Ibu
Wayan has trained in California and Thailand and the menu reflects
this diversity. Specials nightly and Sunday night is a Balinese
buffet for under $7. Packed at dinner, not so crowded at lunch.
Death by Chocolate Cake is just that; other desserts are on the
dry side.
- Dian's JI. Monkey
Forest. Good Javanese and Chinese fare at a modest price. Open
late.
- Dirty Duck Diner
Padang tegal. Offers a highly creative, cheeky menu-try the Pita
Hay worth or Tutor O'Neal. The specialty is crispy fried duck,
a variation of a traditional Javanese recipe. Low tables with
cushions create a cozy atmosphere and the food is wholesome. Local
ex-pats swear by the salads, pastas and vegetarian dishes. Daily
specials and a great selection of desserts.
- Ibu Rai JI. Monkey
Forest, opposite the soccer fid. Sea bass with herb sauce only
$2. Sate is an old stand-by. Food uniformly good.
- Kagemusha/Kokila Café
Padang tegal. A traditional Japanese-style inn specializing in
home cooked food. Great bento box-lunch as well as tonkatsu, yakitod
and udon noodle soups. On a cool evening, the hot sake is fortifying,
as is the Japanese green tea, o-cha.
- Kokokan Club JI.
Bima, Pengosekan. Mainly Thai food with a full bar downstairs
and an elegant restaurant upstairs. Part of the ARMA complex.
I ob Lane A. Wanara Wana (Monkey Forest Road). (free transportation
in Ubud area). Newly renovated, the restaurant offers Balinese
cuisine, fresh seafood, pizza and home-made pasta. Overlooks the
nearby rice fields.
- Ubud Raya Padangtegal.
Japanese and Javanese specialties. Wholesome food done simply
and well. The pumpkin or miso soups as starters compliment the
tempura teriyaki and sukiyaki entrees.
- Warung Teges J1.
Raya Peliatan, as it opens onto fields leading to Mas. Serves
either nasi campur made with pork or a nasi ayam, for $1. Clean
and simple, a favorite with local taxi drivers.
East of Ubud
- Bali Buddha Bagelry Opposite
the main post office in Ubud. Ubud's first bagel shop with the
most outrageous murals on the bakery across the street. After
you pick up your mail, sit down with a cold drink (like tamarind
fizz or a yogurt smoothie), a bagel smeared with sundries tomatoes
and cream cheese and read a magazine. left behind by another patron.
Friday night poetry readings and a bulletin board. Local deliveries
made.
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Sanur
Area
- The Bali Hyatt, The Grand
Bali Beach and Sanur Beach hotels have a wide variety of restaurants,
buffets, and coffee shops. The food is mostly European, but they
also offer Indonesian, Chinese and Japanese cuisine.
- Restaurants outside the
hotels offer a greater variety of food in a broad price range.
Most close at 10 pm.
- The cheapest and most colorful
food spat at night is the Sanur Night Market, located in the Art
Market. The food is spicy, but nothing is cheaper; you can get
a nasi campur for Rp3,000-Rp3,500.
- For cheap, but better quality
local food-the kind of place where your guides prefer to eat go
to the street restaurants in Sindhu, on Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai
between JI. Segara Ayu and JI. Sindhu. Try Haji Imran's (sate),
Cak Muk or Depot Robby's (Chinese).
- Warung Jawa Barat, on the
corner of JI. Mertasari and JI. Kesumasari in Semawang, has a
range of Sundanese food from Western Java, such as grilled fish,
karedok (mixed raw vegetables in coconut sauce) or sate. Prices
are good: between $1-$1.50.
- For late-night eaters,
Sanur has several moderately priced Padang restaurants open all
night. 15-20 spicy dishes are laid out for you to choose from:
you pay only for what you eat, so keep track. Cinto Bundo is in
Batujimbar, where as Sari Bundo and Murah Meriah are in Semawang,
in the midst of the red-light area.
- There are two village cooperative
restaurants in Sanur. Geared to tourists' palates, they have the
advantage of being located right on the beach, a privilege denied
to their competitors. Sanur Beach Market, at the end of Jl. Segara
Ayu, is outdoors. Specialties include satay, nasi goreng, fresh
grilled fish, grilled lobster; all reasonably priced. Profits
from here and the nearby market go to the Sanur village foundation
to run schools, clinics and art classes.
- Banjar Restaurant is at
the end of JI. Duyung in Semawang and offers the same range of
Indonesian and Chinese food. The association also rents boats
for sailing trips on the lagoon.
Simple Restaurant
- Sanur's "in"
place to eat is the Cafe Batujimbar in Batujimbar. Its hanging
vines and sturdy furniture gives it the look of a Riviera roadside
cafe. This is the haunt of the local expert colony, many of whom
live in the sumptuous Batujimbar Estates just across the road.
The cafe offers light, healthy food with daily specials at reasonable
prices. Coffee is a specialty.
- Koki, on JI. Bypass, is
favored by local foreign residents. A pub atmosphere and generous
servings of European-style food and billiards, make this a versatile
stop.
- Another simple, yet cozy
place, is the Agung Restaurant just before the Semawang crossroad.
For all palates, including Australian, European as well as Japanese,
at under $5. A similar place, with music, is the popular J.J.
on JI. Tamblingan.
- Those looking for American
food should try the Borneo, conveniently located among the trees
of A. Sindhu. Open until 11.30 pm.
- For an Irish flavor go
to Tamarind restaurant and bar JI. Merta Sari (next to the British
Consul) and try their sausage and mash, cottage pie and other
classics from the emerald isle.
Luxury Restaurant
- Some of the best places
for those who want to dine in luxury are found in hotels such
as La Tavema (good seafood, brick-oven pizza) and Tandjung Sari.
The latter is famous for its Indonesian rijsttafel and its Balinese
palace atmosphere. Dine to the strains of a bamboo tingklik orchestra
while looking out over the sea, or have a drink in the seaside
bar. A romantic spot for dinner by moonlight.
- A few stylish places can
also be found on Jl. Danau Tamblingan, including Istana Garden
in Sindhu, Bayu Garden in Batujimbar and Lotus Pond ( free transportation
in Sanur area), in Sindhu, which floats on a pond of lotus flowers,
is decorated with antiques and serves great fresh pasta. A Royal
Indonesian Buffet (Rijstafel) is available every night. If you
want a pleasant Balinese
- ambiance, try Gazebo's
Kuri Puti, on JI. Danau Tamblingan 35, or Kul Kul, further down
the road in Batujimbar. All offer similar fare and prices-menus
generally feature grilled seafood. Many also stage dance performances
and offer pick-up services.
- Telaga Naga ("Dragon
Well"), opposite of and operated by the Bali Hyatt, has the
best Chinese food on Bali in the most exclusive setting: a lotus
garden. Great Szechuan food. Try their chicken with dried chili
peppers or the roast duck. Lenny's on JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai was
the first Chinese restaurant in Sanur. It features good Indonesian/Cantonese
style dishes (very fresh vegetables) at reasonable prices. Sin
Bo Lan, or SBL, is a favorite of the local Chinese. Tasty spring
rolls. Janur Garden, JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai, marvelous squid and
shrimps. Wayang Bali, also on the bypass, offers an international
menu of sizzling steaks, delicious pasta, healthy salads and sandwiches
in AC comfort. Live music on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Trattoria Da Marco's, in
Semawang, claims to serve "the best Italian food on Bali."
Their grilled fish, spaghetti carbonara, bean salad and delicious
steaks prove it. Ball Moon makes marvelous lasagna.
Japanese and Korean
- These restaurants cater
mostly to the increasing number of Japanese tourists. Kite on
J1. Danau Tamblingan offers sukiyaki, yakitori and tempura. Ryoshi
on JI. Danau Tamblingan 150, is an island-wide favorite for dependable
fresh sushi and typical Japanese fare. Chong Gi-Wa features all
the standard Korean favorites--including kimchee and bulgogi barbequed
beef in sweet soya.
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Karangasem
area
- Candidasa sprouts new restaurants
almost daily, so there are always new places to try out. Menus
are similar, so we recommend only those that stand out in some
way. The typical menu includes salads, Indonesian and Chinese
dishes, seafood, sandwiches, and deserts. Some add steak, curry,
pasta and cakes. Prices are good, averaging $4-$5/person with
drinks. Seafood can be a lot more expensive. Most places close
by 10 pm.
- Arie Bar and Restaurant
Down-to-earth, family-run establishment with a good selection
of Balinese, Chinese and Western dishes. Good quality and prices
that are hard to beat.
- Di Mahkota . This international
restaurant has a very Dutch flavor to it, serving smoked fish
(salmon, herring and even eel), meatballs, croquettes, imported
cold cuts and cheeses as well as more common international and
Indonesian fare. Has the luxury of AC and open-air settings.
- Kedai . Right on the main
road as you enter Candi Dasa from the south, this very stylish
Asian fusion restaurant is the perfect spot for lunch and dinner.
A mouth-watering menu features crab cakes, various curries and
fresh seafood.
- Kubu Bali. Serves a bit
of everything but excels in seafood: grilled, steamed or fried.
Their open kitchen is fun to watch. Finish up with a peach melba,
chilled fruit or a cognac.
- Lotus Sea View (free transportation
in surrounding area). Next to Toke cafe. Larger and more formal.
Enjoy the sunsets and great seafood. Its location near the water
gives it a Venetian flavor.
- Pandan Restaurant By the
beach. Well known for its Balinese buffet of babi guling (roast
pork), chicken, fish, vegetable, noodles and salads. Experience
this feast or sample one of the many other delicious local or
Chinese dishes.
- Puri Bagus Beach Hotel
A good restaurant on the second story overlooking the sea. Great
seafood.
- Rama Bungalows and Restaurant
Has added Swiss dishes such as Roschti, Kartoffel and Puffer Mitgemuse
to an already good menu.
- TJ's Cafe . Has the best
grilled fish, stuffed baked potatoes and salads around. Elegant
open pavilions overlook a carp pond.
- Toke Cafe Near the bend
in the road. Opens to the beach on one side and to the main road
on the other. Offers the best combination of Balinese ambience
and Western intimacy. Great welcoming drink and good pasta for
a couple of dollars.
- Warung Ibu Rusmini has
the best nasi campur (mixed vegetables, tempe and chicken with
rice) in town for under $1, plus other simple local dishes.
Padangbai
- A few small restaurants
are scattered around Padangbai. Topi Inn's attractive sandy floor
restaurant serves a wide range of food and is famous for its fried
fish prepared by the owner herself. Pantai Ayu Restaurant, right
on the beach, is always full. Chinese and seafood dishes. The
pleasant English-speaking manager lbu Komang presents you with
small gifts a krupuk udang to welcome you and a cute out rigger
souvenir to take home. She has also a few rooms for rent: $2.50-$10.
Tirtagangga
- Kusuma Jaya and Warung
Rijasa serve Indonesian dishes such as mie goreng (fried noodles)
or nasi goreng (fried rice) for $1.
- Warung Tirtawati has a
selection of delicious Indonesian food; their mie goreng is a
delight, and a bargain at under $1.50. Both Good Karma and Tirta
Ayu Homestay serve a wider selection of Indonesian and Chinese
meals.
Several warung and restaurants
are in a little shopping arcade in front of the water palace.
- Gangga Café serves
pizza, Indian, vegetarian, and homemade yogurt.
- Puri Sawah's menu includes
all kinds of baguette sandwiches, many salads, baked potatoes
with various fillings, and baked goods.
Amblapura
- Restaurant Lenny Associated
with the Pandan Restaurant in Candidasa, has a wide selection
of quality Indonesian and Chinese food.
- Warung Manggis Behind the
berrio center. Excellent Indonesian food. Under $2 a meal.
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Buleleng
area
The Taman Lila
complex on J1. A. Yani has a row of restaurants serving mostly Chinese
food. Best known are the Gandhi restaurant, No. 25H, with an extensive
menu and moderate prices. Try the nasi goreng kepiting (fried rice
crab) or the shrimp sate. Just beside Gandhi is Kartika, No. 251.
Further west are two intimate restaurants frequented by local lovers:
Cafetaria 99 and next door, Arina.
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Kintamani
- The better places are attached
to the hotels in Penelokan up on the calderas and down in Toya
Bungkah by the hot springs. Penelokan has choices ranging from
very simple and cheap places with good local food to big fancy
restaurants, which cater to tour groups from the expensive hotels
on the coast.
- The local lake fish is
a tasty variety called be mujahir, available fried or grilled.
It's best fried crisp-more of the fish is edible.
- A good place for lunch
(and one of the few on the rim open for evening meals) is the
Lakeview. Prices here are moderate, but they are geared up for
tour group buffet lunches.
- The Batur Garden Restaurant
has an interesting menu of Chinese and Indonesian dishes, as well
as Western bar drinks. Friendly and reasonably priced. Lunch only.
- Gunawan Restaurant is very
popular with a great view on the edge of the crater. There are
many other giant, palatial restaurants on the other side of the
street, but most overlook South Bali. Buffet or menu. Great mujahir
soup. Approx. Rp 7000 per entree; buffet $4.50, plus 21% tax.
- Down in the crater at Toya
Bungkah, most losmen have small restaurants (warung), and new
eating places are springing up all the time. Our recommendation
is Nyoman Mawa's Under The Volcano. His lake fish with homemade
sambal matah is worth the trip to the mountains alone.
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Tabanan
- There are only a few restaurants
in Bedugul but they do cover a wide price range. Opposite the
road leading up to the botanical gardens, on a right hand bend,
there are three small eating-places serving cheap meals from 6
am to 7 pm. A good meal costs around $1. Try the farnes (sayur
pakul at Ananda I. Friendly service.
- There are good restaurants
in the main hotels: The Bedugul Hotel's restaurant by the lake
serves meals costing around $5. Try the Chinese food at Pacung,
especially their crab fried rice (nasi goreng kepiting). The Bali
Handara's Kamandalu Restaurant is more up market. Strawberry Hill
serves tasty Indonesian favorites, soups, fresh salads, steaks,
and fish. On chilly days and evenings savor a drink at Bedugul's
only bar beside a log fire. Managed by the owners of Poppies in
Kuta.
- Indonesian food is available
in front of Ulun Danu temple in small food stalls-not recommended
for those with sensitive stomachs. Overlooking the temple and
a big banyan tree is the Perama Tea House, a small restaurant
by the lake. The open-air patio is a pleasant spot for a refreshing
cup of tea. Try their pisang bakar Candikuning grilled banana
with grated cheese on top.
- Ayam Bakar Taliwang Bersaudara
is just before the famous Ulun Danu temple and has a view over
the temple and the lake. A favorite with locals. The spicy hot
dishes from Lombok are just right for the cold weather. Order
the sate or tofu if you don't like food too spicy. $2. Jember
Indah is on the higher slopes just outside Bedugul. Cheap east
Javanese food and beautiful views down to the sea. Try the soto
Madura for $2. Minang Saiyo, in front of Candi Kuning market,
sells spicy Sumatran Padang fare.
Tanah Lot
- Recommended are Dewi Sinta
Restaurant at the hotel of the same name and Bali Lastri Restaurant.
Several upscale dining outlets are at Le Meridien Resort and Nirwana
Golf Club.
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Nusa
Dua area
The Nusa Dua
complex has many international restaurants (with international prices)
in the five star hotels.
- A 7-course French meal
at the chic Semeru Rotisserie in the Putri Bali costs $55/person.
- All hotels hold theme buffet
dinners featuring Balinese dance for $30-$40/person.
- The Galeria area offers
Spanish, Indonesian, Balinese, Italian, Korean, Thai, Swiss-German,
Chinese, Japanese, and Western cuisines.
- Try Warung Bali to taste
some local flavor
- Sendok Restaurant for a
variety of international dishes and Escargot for French cuisine.
- For fresh spicy seafood,
try the Jala-Jala restaurant in the new Nikko Bali hotel.
- For excellent Japanese
food including sushi and teppanyaki, the Matsuri Japanese Restaurant
- next to the Galleria Shopping
Complex, is a must. For cheaper food and more natural surroundings,
head for the village of Bualu just outside the resort.
- Outside the main gate to
the right is the big Lotus Garden (free transportation in Nusa
Dua area) restaurant which serves fesh, homemade pasta, grilled
seafood and steaks.
- If you like spicy West
Sumatran food, try Mega Meriah Padang on JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai.
The best price-quality deal,
- though, is the Ulam Restaurant
- just outside the gate
facing the Hilton. The specialty is the seafood basket for $8
per person. It's a favorite haunt of ministers and celebrities.
- Kuta's popular Poco Loco
Mexican food has opened a branch at JI. Pantai Mengiat.
- Also on JI. Pantai Mengiat
is the Nyoman Beer Garden with its extensive international menu,
featuring great pasta and fresh seafood.
- Finally, if you decide
to go native and eat for a dollar, there's a sate stall near the
main entrance, or try the bakso Solo (meatball soup) at the night
market in front of the local movie theater.
The Tanjung Benoa area has an increasing number of good restaurants.
- Near the peninsula tip,
the sumptuous Beluga Watersport Complex is a hull shaped restaurant
renowned for its r1jsttafel, only $10/person.
- The beach side Rai restaurant
features lobster and fresh fish grilled to perfection.
- For good European fare
and pizza, dine at Novotel Benoa.
- At the southern end, across
from Club Mad (and a favorite of its staff), is the Casanova Italian
restaurant.
- For Indonesian food, Bambu
Indah has a good reputation among locals.
- More upscale but excellent
quality is Pasar Senggol, nightly at Grand Hyatt Bali. For $37,
all you can eat of a variety of Indonesian fare from vendor carts
and stalls, plus an excellent dance performance.
- Tanjung Benoa Café
Jl. Padma #216. Enjoy Indonesian, Chinese and European cuisine
and the romantic atmosphere.
Denpasar
restaurant, Sanur restaurant,
Kuta & Legian restaurant,Jimbaran
restaurants, Nusa Dua Area
restaurants, Ubud restaurants
,Kintamani restaurants,
klungkung restaurants, Karangasem
restaurants, Buleleng restaurant,
Tabanan restaurants, Jembrana
restaurants
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