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BALI RESTAURANT
Eating out in Bali can NOT be compared with the culinary
delights you can expect in the great cities of this world,
but the number of good or at least interesting restaurants
and the choice of different cuisines is increasing every year.
Prices, style, food presentation, decoration and service
vary and range from very basic to luxurious and from extremely
cheap to quite expensive. You can still have a tasty meal at
one of the many food stalls (warungs) for 4,000 or 5,000 Rupiah,
and you can spend US$150 and more per person in one of the
restaurants in Bali's 5-star hotels.
Most restaurants in Bali are open until 10:00 or 11:00 p.m.,
and some eateries in tourist areas keep their kitchens open
until 12:00, 1:00 a.m., or even around the clock.
Whether you long for an original Austrian Wiener Schnitzel,
Chinese delicacies such as Hong Kong style Dim Sum, Smoked
Duck from Szechuan or Scallops in Black Bean Sauce,
German Wurst or Rindsrouladen, Greek Souvlaki, Indian
Tandoori Chicken or Rogan Josh, Italian Lasagna or Pizza,
Japanese Sushi, Yakitori, or Shabu-Shabu, Korean Bulgogi
Beef and Kimchi, Mexican Enchiladas or Tacos, Spanish
Tapas or Paella, Swiss Cheese or Beef Fondue, or a spicy
Thai Tom Yam - you can get it in Bali.
Although based on original recipes, the preparation of the dishes
is often adapted to the local taste and the availability of certain
ingredients, and the results are not always predictable. However,
if you don't insist on comparing the Balinese version of
international delicacies with those prepared in the country
they originate from, you can usually expect a rather enjoyable meal.
In addition to restaurants specializing in one type of cuisine
you find many (usually not very trustworthy) places which offer
a choice of Chinese, Indonesian and Western food, and others
which specialize exclusively in fresh sea food which is either
grilled, steamed or boiled according to your instructions. And
for emergencies, there are also branches of KENTUCKY FRIED
CHICKEN, MACDONALD'S, and PIZZA HUT, as well as a HARD ROCK
CAFE at the beginning of the Beach Road in Kuta.
Find Out more about :
Bali Food
Bali Drink and Beverages
Place to Eat in Bali
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