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Kuta Information - Eating out in Kuta
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 for the 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), Phone 731305. 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 and 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, boasting
both afantastic 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 A. 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. and 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 Seminyalk, 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.
Entertainments
Many restaurants
and bars feature after dinner video or laser disc movies, including:
Krakatoa, J1. Raya Seminyak 56; a favorite haunt of old Kuta
hands, Rum Jungle, JI. Werkudara; very Oz, Bounty, JI. Legian;
Norm's, A. Legian, features world sports; Taman Sari, Gang Poppies
II; Topi Kopi, JI. Werkudara, has satellite TV specials.
Kuta Night
Life
Bali's nightlife
is legendary and these days there are two very different 'scenes',
the young boisterous crowd that dominates the Kuta circuit and
a cooler, slightly older crowd that frequents the nightspots
in Legian and Seminyak.
In Kuta the
Hard Rock Café on JI. Raya Pantai Kuta and the Macaroni
Club on JI. Legian offer a good start to any evening out with
their international menus, exexcellent cocktails and ideal vantage
points for people-watching. For those who like it a bit camper,
Hulu Café on JI. Legian has a funky and always busy bar
with outrageous drag shows on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday nights. Peanuts, on Jl. Legian, has been a Bali institution
for years and still attracts a busy crowd to its dance floor
and enormous bar. For late night revelers, the Sari Club and
nearby Paddy's, both on JI. Legian, offer loud dance music and
a packed house until the wee hours.
The Legian
and Seminyak crowd tend to start the ball rolling with sunset
drinks on the beach at Zanzibar or the Soda Club, both at the
bottom of JI. Double Six, followed by dinner and further drinks
at Café Luna or the Jaya Pub, all on JI. Raya Seminyak.
Much of the Legian action happens in and around JI. Dyana Pura.
Here the A Bar has an extensive cocktail menu and is hugely
popular with the local expat crowd. Further down the street,
the Q Bar and Café Del Mar offer more of the same; great
drinks, good company and pumping music.
As the night
wears on, the Kuta and Legian scenes both converge on the island's
most famous nightspot, Double Six Disco. Right on the beach,
this perennial favorite with both foreigners and locals offers
open-air revelry until dawn.
Many restaurants
and bars feature after dinner video or laser disc movies, including:
Krakatoa, J1. Raya Seminyak 56; a favorite haunt of old Kuta
hands, Rum Jungle, JI. Werkudara; very Oz, Bounty, JI. Legian;
Norm's, A. Legian, features world sports; Taman Sari, Gang Poppies
II; Topi Kopi, JI. Werkudara, has satellite TV specials.
Bali's nightlife
is legendary and these days there are two very different 'scenes',
the young boisterous crowd that dominates the Kuta circuit and
a cooler, slightly older crowd that frequents the nightspots
in Legian and Seminyak.
In Kuta the
Hard Rock Café on JI. Raya Pantai Kuta and the Macaroni
Club on JI. Legian offer a good start to any evening out with
their international menus,excellent cocktails and ideal vantage
points for people-watching. For those who like it a bit camper,
Hulu Café on JI. Legian has a funky and always busy bar
with outrageous drag shows on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday nights. Peanuts, on Jl. Legian, has been a Bali institution
for years and still attracts a busy crowd to its dance floor
and enormous bar. For late night revelers, the Sari Club and
nearby Paddy's, both on JI. Legian, offer loud dance music and
a packed house until the wee hours.
The Legian
and Seminyak crowd tend to start the ball rolling with sunset
drinks on the beach at Zanzibar or the Soda Club, both at the
bottom of JI. Double Six, followed by dinner and further drinks
at Café Luna or the Jaya Pub, all on JI. Raya Seminyak.
Much of the Legian action happens in and around JI. Dyana Pura.
Here the A Bar has an extensive cocktail menu and is hugely
popular with the local expat crowd. Further down the street,
the Q Bar and Café Del Mar offer more of the same; great
drinks, good company and pumping music.
As the night
wears on, the Kuta and Legian scenes both converge on the island's
most famous nightspot, Double Six Disco. Right on the beach,
this perennial favorite with both foreigners and locals offers
open-air revelry until dawn.
Kuta Shopping
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Kuta is a
shopper's paradise. This is partly because it's an important
manufacturing center of summer wear, jewelry and decorative
handicrafts which are exported all over the world. Most of the
goods are designed by young expatriates from Europe, the USA
or Japan.
The best
area for shopping is J1. Legian, JI. Bakungsari, JI. Melasti
and nearby back lanes such as Poppies I and II. Some of the
best deals, though, can be made as far away as Seminyak. Before
buying, check everything carefully because goods are not returnable.
Beware also of "antiques", as most are fakes.
Kuta has
also several department stores. On the down market side Supenova,
near the post office on JI. Raya Kuta, offers casual T-shirts,
flashy purses and jewelry, while the big Plaza Bali on JI. Raya
Kuta has kiosks offering the whole range of Indonesian handicrafts
such as batik, ikat textiles and designer clothes. The best
department stores for that one-stop-shop are the Matahari stores.
There is one on Jl. Legian, one in Kuta Square and another in
Mal Bali Galleria on the roundabout on the Sanur By-Pass. As
well as ladies, gents and kids clothing departments, they all
have supermarkets attached. You will also find the Gramedia
Book Store in Mail Bali Galleria as well as the Periplus Book
Store.
Clothing
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Kuta offers
the whole range of clothing prices and styles, from gaudy T-shirts
to exclusive designer cloths. Always check the quality of costly
items to ensure you don't get export remnants. Branded goods
are not always authentic. Counterfeit items are abundant In
small shops, bargain hard. In designer outlets, don't expect
more than 10 or 20% discount. Items with price tags are not
always exempt from bargaining. A good tailor shop is Aneka Tailor
on JI. Kartika Plaza, Gang Melati 7. They will copy or make
almost anything to order from suits to shoes for men and women.
They have a large stock of different fabrics and leather and
offer a speedy service.
Womens
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The established
manufacturers generally have more than one outlet in Kuta and
Legian. Check out Uluwatu for cut-lace women's wear at one of
several locations: JI. Legian, JI. Bakungsari, JI. Pantai Kuta,
and Gang Poppies 11. Rascals in Kuta Square carries batik swim
sets with matching sarong, costume and accessories. Animale
is a huge ladies clothing store in Kuta Square, set out over
three very stylish floors. Huge bright collections of day, night
and beach wear.
The Balinese
partiality for the shiny and the glittery has inspired flashy
sport wear and dazzling footwear, like that found at Meidy Collections
on Jl. Legian Kaja 458B and JI. Pantai Kuta 23B, and Dynasty
at JI. Raya Seminyak 496 and JI. Legian Kaja. A Mica Bali, Jl.
Legian 286 has ladies' wear and trendy sandals. A. Dyana Pura
has a number of small shoe shops that will also make shoes to
order. Try Desperado for some outrageously funky as well as
more sensible styles. Muti on JI. Legian Kelod 402 has flashy
footwear at reasonable prices. Kaya Gaya, JI. Basangkasa 1,
has shoes, bags and jewelry with an emphasis on embroidery and
beads.
Children
& Teens
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Colorful
children's wear is popular throughout Kuta these days. One of
the originators is Kuta Kidz, JI. Legian at Bemo Comer, with
a classic collection of fun and sun wear. The second outlet
is on JI. Legian Kelod. Indigo Kids and OK Kids are on Jl. Pantai
Kuta, across from Made's and next to Kentucky Fried Chicken,
respectively. Do Re Mi Kids, A. Pantai Kuta 194 also has a wide
range. Bali Beach Kids in Kuta Square Block C-25 features children's
beach wear.
For the teen
set, Bouncy Wear, JI. Basangkasa 1142, Seminyak, has a colorful
range of knit clothing. Body & Soul NYC at Kuta Square 32D
and Jl. Legian has trendy fashion, lycra pants, shirts, and
bright prints.
Surf wear
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Surf Wear
is the rage in Kuta now. Stop in Spyderblit on JI. Pantai Kuta,
King Kong, Jungle Surf on JI. Legian (opposite Logi Mini Market),
Bali Barrel, JI. Pantai Kuta and J1. Legian, or The Curl on
J1. Legian Kelod 191. Get colorful shorts and T-shirts at Lost
Boy or Amphibla, JI. Legian. Joe's Surf Shop, JI. Pantai Kuta
29D is owned by one of Bali's original surfers, I Made Darsana.
Baik-Baik on J1. Raya Kuta has colorful cotton print shirts
and trendy pants. Mr. Bali on JI. Legian has fancy shirts, military
bermudas and checkered shorts; or try Mr. Bali's brother, Mr.
Bali Gozeng on JI. Bunisari. The two giant surf wear brands
Billabong and Quiksilver both have stores on JI. Legian and
sell everything from watches and jewelry to the latest designs
in surfboards. Surfer Girl also on JI. Legian is a huge shop
selling everything for the beach girl.
Mambo Surf
Deluxe Store, JI. Melasti 34 and JI. Legian Tengah 419, has
Mambo brand T-shirts under license, cheaper than overseas. The
Surf Shop, JI. Legian 94, has labels including Uluwatu and Kuta
Reef, along with T-shirts, bermudas and glasses. Rusty Surf
Shop, JI. Legian 462, has imports from Australia * Dreamland
Surf, Kuta Square D24, has another range. Bali Design, Gang
Poppies II and JI. Legian, has surf wear at more reasonable
prices.
Leather
Goods
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Leather is
big business in Bali. Bags, belts and footwear can all be found
along JI. Legian. Some designs incorporate plaited rattan, dubbed
"jungle Gucci." Among the notables: Gocko, JI. Legian
406; Natural Leather Station, off JI. Legian near Legian Banjar
Kelod; Orlando Leather, JI. Legian. For leather handbags, Site
Fashion, JI. Legian 373 or Bella, JI. Leglan 166; Inti Kulit,
JI. Laksmana 117; Asia Baugs Leather, JI. Kartika Raya.
Antiques,
Ethnic Crafts, Interiors
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You'll find
many "antique" stores in Kuta. Be very wary of your
Balinese finds: many objects aren't genuine. Most genuine antiques
have disappeared, but it's still possible to buy good pieces
between 25 and 40 years old from Bali, Java, Kalimantan, and
Nusa Tenggara. Handwoven textiles, ikat, from many ethnic groups
are authentic and a good value. Look for natural dyes, as opposed
to brighter chemical dyes for traditional quality.
Z. Baharrudin,
JI. Bakungsari 9A, specializes in hand dyed ikat from Timor,
Sumba, Flores, Sawu, and Kalimantan; and beads, baskets and
curios from various islands.
Rumah
Wayang on JI. Kartika Plaza is a fascinating collection
of ethnic art and crafts, specializing in beautifully crafted
wayang puppets. Tirta Dewata (Ashitaba), JI. Basangkasa 42,
specializes in basketry and Lombok crafts and can customize
orders.
New Borneo
Shop, JI. Legian III makes nifty rattan and leather bags.
Kaliuda
Art Shop, JI. Legian 43/124 has a large collection of woodcarvings
and ikat from Timor, Sumba, and Flores.
Golden
Buffalo, JI. Legian Tengah 412, has bronze and nickel statues
and candle holders.
Gallery
Polos on JI. Legian is good for furniture, ethnic blankets
and accessories. Its warehouse is on JI. Raya Celuk.
Anang's,
Jl. Legian 50 has a good selection of baskets. There are also
great shops along JI. Raya Seminyak near JI. Abimanyu:
Apo Kayan,
Jl. Seminyak 16, displays beautiful but expensive pieces mainly
from Kalimantan. Better priced is a place just beyond Jl. Abimanyu
on the left: Kutai, Jl. Seminyak 65, is a small, very down-to
earth place with a neat selection of old and new pieces from
Kalimantan and Nusa Tenggara. Unlike most other places, the
friendly owners can tell you exact details of the merchandise.
Also check
out the shops along JI. Majapahit and JI. Tanjung Mekar, where
copies of colonial and Sino-Javanese furniture are a growing
business. Nona, JI. Legian restores antiques and fabricates
for export. There is a strip of antique and furniture fabrication
outlets along J1. Raya Kerobokan, north of Seminyak. Kung Wiryana
Citra, JI. Kerobokan Raya in Banjar Taman, has a roadside shop
and warehouse with good selection and prices. Pelack on JI.
Bypass Ngurah Rai 9X, near the intersection to Benoa Harbor,
has a range of beautiful, top-quality antique furniture, as
does Victory Furniture, with outlets at JI. Basangkasa in Seminyak,
JI. Penjara in Kerobokan and two on the north side of JI. Bypass
Ngurah Rai between Kuta and Sanur. Tarita Furniture, have a
wide range of top-quality furniture and home accessories and
have a showroom at JI. Padang Luwih 100X Kerobokan.
A new breed
of shops has emerged, combining traditional artifacts in new
and trendy design styles. Koncept Lama Kini, JI. Legian 427,
does it best with unique contemporary and ethnic arts furniture,
accessories, jewelry and gift items. Check out exquisite displays
and items at Warisan at Banjar Taman and its warehouse further
north in Kerobokan. Kemarin Hari Ini, A. Raya Basangkasa 1200BC,
has an array of stone and iron work, candle holders, pillows
and decorator items.
Hand-painted
batik tablecloths, bed sheets and bedspreads are the specialties
at Putri Bali Agung, JI. legian Kelod 52 and JI. Legian 143.
Oleh Oleh,
Kuta Square D35, carries exclusive house wares. Balinese paintings
and carvings are also available in Kuta, but it's best to shop
for these in Ubud, Mas and Batuan. To get a look at Indonesian
contemporary painting, drop in at C-Line Restaurant Gallery
at JI. Kartika Plaza 33.
Souvenir
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For T-shirts
with a difference, Pusaka, JI. Legian 288 and JI. Pantai Kuta
20D, has batik motifs. Eiger Adventure, JI. Bakungsari 18D,
carries humorous C-59 Indonesia designs. Joger Art Shop, JI.
Raya Kuta, specializes in T-shirts with Indonesian sayings,
crafts and oddities you won't find anywhere else. Wisnu Garment
on JI. Legian 163 has interesting T-shirt designs at low prices.
The place to buy original design T-shirts is Tony's on A. Bakungsari
53 or JI. Legian III.
For bric-a-brac
visit the Kuta Art Market on JI. Bakungsari by the beach, where
you can bargain for T-shirts and an endless variety of carved
animals, wind chimes, imitation banana trees, shells, and batik.
There's a similar market on JI. Melasti and numerous stalls
along J1. Raya Kuta.
If you don't
like bargaining, go to Alex's, JI. Legian 78, or Surya Jaya,
JI. Legian 61, for batik, blankets, baskets and interesting
small souvenirs. Also check out Joger on .11. Raya Kuta. They
have interestingly designed pottery, terracotta and wooden artifacts.
For higher-quality
items try House of Yanies in Kuta Square for a collection of
some of the finest gifts and home wares that Bali has to offer.
For those in need of ethnic-but-cheap souvenirs, the Timor Art
Shop at JI. Legian Kaja 423A has the solution. Starting from
about $1 they sell containers, bamboo or rattan statues, ikat
and other items from Timor, Sumba, Lombok, and Maluku.
Jewelry
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Mayang Bali
at Kuta Square A12 is a virtual department store for Thai-crafted
gold jewelry. A floor of souvenirs is located upstairs. Most
large hotels have jewelry shops. Jonathan, JI. Legian; Mirah,
JI. Tunjung Mekar 81 or .11. Petitenget in Kerobokan; Mario's
Silver, JI. Raya Seminyak 19; and Yusuf's, JI. Legian 85, are
the best places for fashionable designs and quality work. Suarti
Design Collection has outlets at Gang Poppies 11, Jl. Legian
404 and in Mastapa Garden Hotel on JI. Legian. Attractive accessories
(bracelets, earrings and brooches) can be found in many shops.
Try Kaya Gaya, on JI. Basangkasa 1, Seminyak. Grace Shop, JI.
Legian Tengah 435, offers stone and beach necklaces. Its outlet
next door has aluminum and silver statues and ikat textiles.
Ceramic
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Rumah Manis and Nacha, both in Seminyak, have great original
wares such as fruit baskets, tea sets, dinner sets and vases.
Nacha also has soaps, incense and aromatic oils. For Lombok
pottery, try Lombok Pottery Center on JI. Legian 408 which brings
earthenware direct from the Lombok Craft Project villages where
products meet New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial
Research standards for food safety. There are many similar shops
along JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai, but standards cannot be guaranteed.
Money
Does Matter
Automatic
Teller Machines. ATMs are abundant and found at banks, Matahari
Dept Store on JI. Legian, Kuta Center and Kuta Square. Most
accept bank cards linked to international networks.
Money Changers. Kuta has a great number of money changers. Most
money changers are open daily, mostly until late at night. Rates
differ, so shop around. Check the money changer's calculations
yourself with your own calculator.
Medicals
and hospitals
SOS Natour
Clinic at Kuta Beach Hotel, JI. Pantai Kuta, Phone 751361/2.
Doctor on duty 24hrs. Bali International Medical Center (Phone
761263) JI. By-Pass Ngurah Rai 100X has doctors on standby 24
hours a day and western nurses and paramedics. They also have
their own x-ray, pathology lab and pharmacy. International SOS
Bali has a 24-hour Emergency room & Clinic at Jalan By Pass
Ngurah Rai No. 24X, near the Dewa Ruci roundabout and the Bali
Galleria Mail Shopping Center. Phone (62-361) 755 768, fax:
(62-361) 764 530.
Internet
Cyber Cafés.
Several cyber Gaf6s and offices provide internet connections.
Post office The Kuta Post Office is located off JI. Raya
Kuta (Phone 759012), open 8 am-8 pm daily, except Sunday and
holidays, when it closes at noon. Postal agents (look for the
orange sign "approved by the post office") sell stamps,
handle shipments and provide courier services. Convenient ones
are on Jl. Raya Seminyak, south of Jl. Abimanyu just south of
Alas Arum supermarket, and at the beginning of JI. Laksmana,
heading toward the Oberoi Bali.
Telecommunications
(wartel). Kuta has numerous wartels from which you can call
directly to most countries. Open daily, 8 an-11 pm. Convenient
ones are at: JI. Legian, between JI. Padma and JI. Melasti (,Phone
756955, fax: 756868); JI. Melasti in the Orchid Garden Complex;
JI. Kartika Plaza; and Bintang Supermarket. An alternative to
the wartel are the new "business centers" that charge
slightly more. Look for the IDD signs. Also popular is Rudi's
Business Center, on JI. Abimanyu 3 in Seminyak (Phone 730555).
Kuta Activities
Check out our Bali holiday
activities page
Surfing.
Kuta and Legian have long been surfing areas. The 6 km beach
break stretching from Kuta to Petitenget has a range of waves.
Speak to the experts at Kuta's surf shops: Jungle Surf, Rip
Cud, Bali Barrel, Tubes and The Surf Shop. The owners are all
avid surfers and have up-to-the-minute surfing reports and tide
charts which are essential for negotiating the tricky currents.
The School
of Surf JI. Double Six on the beach (next to the Soda Club)
provides surfing lessons for the uninitiated. $35 for a one
day lesson, Japanese and Australian instructors.
Swimming.
The currents at Kuta are extremely strong and the undertow is
dangerous. Swimming is at your own risk. There are markers to
indicate no-swim areas, but no sea markers to indicate safe
distance from the beach. There are lifeguards at the Kuta Lifesaving
Club at the end of JI. Pantai Kuta, but not along the beach.
Drowning are not uncommon.
Waterpark.
Bali's first waterpark, Waterbom on JI. Kartika Plaza, Tuban,
is more than an amusement park with its variety of pools, "rides",
and slides in a beautifully landscaped environment. Open 9 am-6
pm.
Bungy Jumping.
A new adventure to experience. Facilities in Kuta: Bali Bungy
Co., JL Sriwijaya Adrenalin Park, JI. Benesari 69. In Legian:
Club Double Six, operated by the father of bungy, A.J. Hackett.
Cost per jump: $35-$55.
Cassette
tapes. Cassette shops are found all over Kuta. The best selection
is at Mahogany, JI. Raya Seminyak, in Seminyak. Good traditional
and ethnic music can be found at Disc Tara in the lower level
of Matahari Shopping Center in central Kuta. CDs are around
$6, tapes $1.60.
Dance performances.
Kuta is not the greatest place to see Balinese dance, although
the main hotels have cultural dinner shows. Sri Wisata Budaya
on J1. Bypass Ngurah Rai in Suung, toward Sanur, has morning
performances daily of barong and keris dances. The Pengabetan
neighborhood also holds irregular performances.
Duty Free Goods One of Asia's largest duty free shops, DFS Bali
Galeria, is at the major intersection into Kuta, off Jl. Bypass
Ngurah Rai. Plaza Bali, catering to an Asian market, also is
on the Bypass. Both sell branded goods, perfumes, cameras, liquors,
etc.
Film Processing.
The Fuji Image Plaza on JI. Kuta Raya, across from Gelael and
nearby Kodak, JI. Kuta Raya 106D, are major processors. For
camera repairs go to Prima Photo on JI. Gajah Mada in Denpasar.
Wine. Hatton
Wines produces a very drinkable selection of local wines from
their winery in Sanur. The Cellar door on the Sanur By-Pass
round about, is their shop featuring wine accessories, special
additions and tasting.
Horse Riding.
Riding along Seminyak beach at sunset is worth the back pain.
Go to Jl. Abimanyu and park by the Mesari Hotel. About $10/hour
is the usual rate. Look for the stable in the small lane starting
on JI. Abimanyu leading up to JI. Legian. The horses are healthy
and ponies plus experienced supervisors are available for children.
Umalas Stable, J1. Lestari 9X in Kerobokan is a professional
stable with trainers and lessons, offering 1-3 hour beach and
rice field rides for $25-$70.
Massages.
Lots of ladies offer massages on the beach. Although they may
not be as good as the ones you can get in Denpasar, most travelers
report that it feels good. $3 for a full hour. Massage on Bali
has nothing to do with sex. The local euphemism for the latter
is jiggy-jig."
There has
been an explosion in the number of professionally run spas in
Bali. Treat yourself to a pampering and try the various treatments
including body scrubs, massages and cream baths. The very popular
Body Works have two sumptuous spas at JI. Raya Seminyak and
JI. Kayu Jati. For something totally different try the luxurious
Moroccan-styled Spa At The Villas on JI. Kunti. Most of the
larger hotels now have their own spas. Most spas also have a
complete salon for hair treatments, waxing and manicure.
Supermarkets.
Dijon Kuta Poleng Blok A/2 is just off the Sanur By Pass roundabout
and sports a surprisingly wide range of imported foodstuffs
from Aussie meat pies to French cheeses. Gelael Dewata is next
to the gas station on A. Kula Raya. This is the place for imported
foodstuffs, toiletries and drinks at reasonable prices. It also
has a newsstand, a bakery and fast food outlets. In Kuta proper,
there is the Kuta Supermarket on JI. Bakungsari and the Alas
Arum Supermarket on JI. Raya Seminyak with a similar range of
items and some spirit sales by the bottle. Service is slow,
but the assortment is wide. Also open at night. Next door is
the new Bintang Supermarket. K Market Convenience Stores, open
around the clock, carry essentials at outlets in JI. Seminyak,
JI. Melasti, Jl. Pantai Kuta, JI. Legian, JI. Gang Poppies,
and Jl. Bakungsari.