Authentic Balinese Flavors at This Hidden Gem Warung
If you’re looking for an unforgettable local dining experience in Bali, this family-run warung is a must-visit. Specializing in chicken dishes bursting with rich, aromatic spices, they don’t hold back on the chilis—perfect for those who love bold, fiery flavors.
Beyond the incredible chicken, their selection of fresh vegetables, tofu, and tempeh is outstanding. Each dish is prepared with care, highlighting the freshness of local ingredients and traditional Balinese cooking techniques. The crispy-yet-tender tempeh and perfectly marinated tofu are standouts, offering a delicious contrast to the spice-packed mains.
The warm, welcoming atmosphere makes it feel like you’re dining in a local home, with the owners passionately sharing their love for good food. Whether you’re a spice lover or just someone who appreciates authentic, home-cooked meals, this warung is an absolute gem. A true...
Read moreJudging from the place and owner, it's likely a Chinese-Balinese owned restaurant that already exist for long time and became a legacy to younger generation. They didn't use Balinese name for their restaurant and instead using generic name "RM Rajawali" which means there is cultural assimilation in the foods. It can be shown in their main dish, nasi campur, that have milder spices than typical Balinese nasi campur and it tasted so delicious and we can choose between pork or chicken for the meat. If you're in Klungkung area make sure to...
Read more: The taste is on point, spicy (optional), nicely season, and smoky for the chicken. For the other is okay I mean the main star here is the chicken.
: The chicken feet soup have a funky taste (in a bad way) in it, I don't know if they doesn't clean it right or chicken feet it self is having the odor. The bakwan jagung is cold.
Overall I enjoyed having a lunch in here and I want to come back to have the taste of that chicken. For the price is acceptable....
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