Clean place and good food. One of my friends recommend this place as they have Lawar Klungah and Kuwir. Sadly, that was sold out when we went there. Seems like it is their best seller there.
I ordered Fish soup. It has full-on Basa Genep (Balinese traditional spices) taste in rich and thick soup. Kinda taste like Nyatnyat, but with more soup haha.
My husband ordered Lawar Kuwir, and he loves it! We can see why they list this menu as their specialty. He said that the Lawar blend well, spices was well balanced, none of the spices were overpowering the others. The Kuwir (Duck) was also seemed to be well cooked, as there were no strong smell that usually came with the duck.
Will...
Read moreThe food is good. However, they give foreigners a different menu with higher prices.
I came here with my balinese girlfriend, but was forced to pay extra for both. The staff went to great lenghts to try and hide this.
We asked for a different (local) menu but they said they didn't have it . When paying the bill they hide the local prices quickly by covering the list.
If you gonna charge foreigners more, just admit it. The fact that this place tries to hide it means they know it is wrong.
I will not come back and that will cost you more than the little money you gained from overcharging. Who knows I might have come back 20 times or more. But now I will eat...
Read moreOne of the best last remaining Balinese restaurant in the sea of cultural onslaught in Canggu. A true gem that serves halal Balinese cuisine.
Lawar kuwir, a complex and intricate dish that uses duck as its base plus a mix of spices. Served complete with jukut ares soup (banana trunk) and sate lilit. Cheap and delicious. 35k for large portion + 15k of fresh young coconut. My go to whenever I...
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