Bali Trip – Part 1
So it’s been a few weeks since our return from a one-week break in Seminyak, Bali but I haven’t posted about any of the food we ate, although there a pictures aplenty. Of course, I know this means I will probably have forgotten the names of most of the dishes, my mind being the sieve that it is. However, I shall do my best to recall them. We based our choice of restaurants/cafes on friends’ recommendations, reviews and the Luxe Guide and there were hits and there were misses and there were dishes in-between. I think I shall just make it a chronological review so here goes:
Made’s Warung: Apparently a visit to one of the two Warung Made (Kuta or Seminyak) is compulsory for all visitors. They serve a mix of international and Indonesian foods. It was more than passable but we tried to pick places that concentrated more specifically on Indonesian food after this.
Venue @ the Moon: About three shops up from our hotel, The Kayana, so it was easy to grab takeaway. Their food was some of the best we had in Bali!
Kuta Mall: We just had to take a peek, and really that’s all it was. We dropped by at the mall in Kuta and did a little bit of shopping. Enjoyed the humidity while watching the waves rolling in and enjoying a plate of garlicky prawns.
Grocer & Grind: No food photos but a really cool place to hangout if you’re missing home.
More to come in the next installation…







September 8th, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Oh this photo takes me back to last year. We absolutely loved this place…ok its not typical Bali, its typical Melbourne and its a lovely cool sophisticated cafe to eat and chill. We loved it there, the photo you took makes me smile coz I’m remembering it now (I’m sentimental can’t you guess and I love Bali!) Cheers Lise :^)
February 9th, 2010 at 6:31 pm
Bali?s dry season occurs between April and October, with heat and humidity indexes still high. Monsoon season is between November and March with January and February being the wettest months.