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Eating
Out in Sanur
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 sate, 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.
Sanur
Restaurants
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 in Sanur
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 (Rjstafel) 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. Ryoshl 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.
Sanur
Night Life
A quiet
family resort, Sanur is not known for its nightlife, but
there are two discos. The Banjar on JI. Duyung, near the
beach next to the Bali Hyatt, opens until 2 am, with reggae
music on Saturdays. Janger Bar and Disco opens from 8 pm-5
am, I think Janger is now close, but you should check this
out.
Kafe
Wayang has an innovative Asian menu and a lively jam session
on Friday and Saturday nights. Right next door, Jazz Bar
and Grill promotes live jazz music every night and features
a huge bar, pool table, and a Cal/Mex menu. Both are on
the intersection of JI. By-Pass and JI. Hang Tuah and are
open to 2 am.
The Bali
International Sports Bar, next to Borneo on JI. Sindhu,
is a popular spot for expats with its western menu and live
satellite sport broadcasts on the big screen.
Sanur
Dance Performance
Sanur
is just a short taxi ride away from Denpasar and Batubulan,
where barong, keris, fire, and kecak dance performances
are held regularly. Contact a travel agent. Most hotels
offer Balinese buffet dinners with dance performance for
about $15 a head. A number of restaurants offer similar
shows at lower prices.
Sanur
Shopping
Tourist
shops line all the main streets of Sanur. Although there
is more choice in Kuta and Legian, prices are similar if
you bargain well. Otherwise, go to the arcades in the main
hotels for high quality goods and no bargaining
Books.
The main hotels and photo centers on JI. Danau Tamblingan
have P range of guides to Bali and Indonesia in English
and other languages. Also try Kita Bookshop at Café,
Batujimbar, and Klik Klak Studio, next door, for coffee
table books on Indonesia and postcards.
Clothing
and Batik. Kartika Chandra Batik Center and Serasa Batik
Collection on JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Tohpati, west of Sanur,
sell a complete range of high quality but expensive batiks.
For fancy clothing, Nogo Ikat Center has two shops along
JI. Danau Tamblingan at no. 98 and no. 208, selling elegant,
hand-woven ikat designs. Shoes, handbags and accessories
from natural textiles are available at Miranda Inti Alami,
JI. Hang Tuah 43, across from the entrance to The Grand
Bali Beach Hotel.
White
embroidered dresses are available at Bali High, JI. Danau
Tamblingan at the JI. Karangsari intersection, Uluwatu JI.
Danau Tamblingan, and Mama & Leon, JI. Danau Tamblingan
99A. Raffiesia, on JI. Danau Toba sells leather clothing.
Imba Leather City sells fashion bags, shoes, and garments,
and makes to order at JI. Danau Tamblingan 8, near JI. Danau
Toba. For high fashion, try the major hotel arcades.
Food.
Gelael Dewata Supermarket on JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai is the
place for imported cheeses and meats, as well as general
toiletry items. Alas Arum, JI. Danau Tamblingan, has a wide
selection of imported goods and sometimes has wine and spirits.
Many other general stores in Sanur such as Bagus Store and
ABC Store offer cold beer and soft drinks at a fraction
of hotel prices.
Home
Furnishings. For decorative objects go to Bali Curious
Goods on JI. Danau Tamblingan 94, next to Bayu Garden Restaurant.
For creative ceramics, try Café Batujimbar's ceramic
shop on JI. Danau Tamblingan or visit the factory outlet
across the street in Batujimbar Estate. Pejaten at Griya
Market has decorative plates, cups, etc.
Jewelry.
Suarti Designer Collection, JI. Danau Tamblingan 69, is
well-known for export quality silver jewelry.
Paintings.
For good genuine contemporary painting, go to Wianta's,
JI. Pandu, 300 meters from the Renon junction, on the road
to Denpasar. Souvenirs. The Sanur Beach Market has a good
range of inexpensive gift items. JI. Danau Tamblingan has
dozens of shops selling local handicrafts: textiles, carvings,
paintings, leather, and silver goods. Eden has rattan-leather
items such as purses and pencil cases.
Bali
Serangan (TURTLE ISLAND)
Serangan
Island was labeled for some major development projects until
the political and economic turmoil of recent years put everything
on hold. Unfortunately this was a little too late for the
island which had been completely cleared and leveled in
preparation for the proposed development. Although the village
and turtle farm still exist, the rest of the island is nothing
but a flattened wasteland. There is only one advantage to
all this-there is now road access, via a man-made causeway,
off the Sanur By-Pass (opposite Macro Supermarket) to the
former island and the famous surf breaks just offshore.
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Sanur
Activities - water sports
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You can
find almost every watersport imaginable here. Most of the
facilities are found right on the beach in front of the
big hotels such as The Grand Bali Beach, Segara Village
and the Bali Hyatt. The excellent Blue Oasis Beach Club
at Sanur Beach Hotel rents Hobiecats, Lazers and windsurfing
boards. Courses for those wishing to learn windsurfing are
also available.
Sanur
offers diving and snorkeling, although not the best in Bali.
There are several agents that organize trips. In Sanur,
Bali Marine Sports on Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai. Baruna
Sport has beach booths in front of The Grand Bali Beach
and the Bali Hyatt. Surya Water Sports is at JI.
Karang Sari 1, offering diving, parasailing, banana boat,
glass bottom boat, jet ski, Turtle Island, and dolphin tours.
The beach counter is on JI. Duyung.
The only
operator specializing in tours to Komodo Island is based
in Sanur and has a fully equipped dive boat running charters
on request for a minimum of five passengers. They also organize
several one day and charter excursions east of Bali, diving
packages and charters. Grand Komodo Tours, JI. Hang Tuah
26, Sanur.
Besides
the charter services offered by various tour agents, Spice
Island Cruises, JI. Padang Galak 25, Sanur, offers 3and
4-day luxury cruises aboard the 140-passenger Bali Sea Dancer
and the 120-passenger Oceanic Odyssey. Departs every Mon
and Fri, includes stops on Sumbawa, Komodo (and Lombok with
the 4-day trip). Rates, including cabin, food and Komodo
tour, start at about $500 per person.
Sanur
Beach ceremony
To appreciate
the beach from a more Balinese perspective witness the daily
ceremonies that take place along the shore: cremations,
reduction and presentation of offerings, ritual bathing,
among others. Inquire at the beaches and dress appropriately
(no swimwear) to attend.
Money
Does Matter
Banks.
Bank Dagang Negara at Bali Hyatt (Phone 281234). BDB at
intersection of J1. Bypass Ngurah Rai and JI. Sindhu. Bank
Desa Sanur, JI. Danau Buyan (Phone 288246), JI. Sudamala
(Phone 288402) in front of the Grand Bali Beach.
Money
Changers. PT Dewi Segara at Gelael Supermarket, J1. Bypass
Ngurah Rai at Turismo Indonesia, JI. Danau Tamblingan 85,
across from Café Batujimbar.
communications
Post
Offtes. Most hotels provide postal services. Post office
at JI. Danau Buyan, open daily 8 am-2 pm. Closed Sun. There
are small post offices next to Sanur Beach Hotel and Café
Batujimbar. Go to Denpasar's main post office in Renon for
full services.
Telecommunications
(wartel). Citra Agung, JI. Danau Tamblingan (Phone/fax:
288864/5) and Anggar Ari Agung, JI. Danau Tamblingan 174
(Phone 288020, fax: 285035).
Massage.
After a long journey around Bali, have a Japanese shiatsu
massage at LG Club Sehatku. Sauna, steam, whirlpool, Indonesian
herbal lulur baths are also available.
Medical
Treatment. If there is no medical service in your hotel,
see Dr Anak Agung Made Djelantik at JI. Hayam Wuruk 190,
near the Renon crossroads. For a dentist, see Dr. Retno
Agung at JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai close to the intersection
with JI. Danau Buyan.