If you want a halal version of nasi campur Bali, then Mek Juwel is a must go. Beware though, that it's hidden and be careful driving there, I was scared because the road seems small and I bring an SUV, which I decided to park a little bit further, but when you get there it's actually fit for a SUV and they have their own parking space, just go through the small path of rice field and dont hesitate. To get to the resto, you must take a high stairs not too high, but may it be a consideration of you want to take an elderly with you.
It's crowded and they don't take note whom ordering what since there is only one menus but they could easily forget if you have ordered and they are mean and not friendly because probably exhausted serving many people.
Nasi campur taste amazing (25k) if you order it through online delivery service it is 35K.
Their chicken has this taste of smokiness which is amazing and the other side dish complement the whole nasi campur deliciously. Overall I recommend you to try it, just use an online delivery service since access kinda hard and...
Read moreNasi Campur Mek Juwel is a true culinary gem, delighting the taste buds with its rich and flavorful profile. The dish strikes a perfect balance, offering a pleasant and inviting taste that lingers in your memory, making a return visit almost inevitable. The careful infusion of spices enhances the overall experience without overwhelming the palate, creating a culinary masterpiece that leaves a lasting impression.
It's worth noting that the dish can pack a spicy punch, adding an extra layer of excitement for those who enjoy a bit of heat. For those less inclined towards spiciness, the seller's advice becomes invaluable. The thoughtful consideration for varying spice preferences is commendable, providing options that cater to a spectrum of tastes. Nasi Campur Mek Juwel doesn't just offer a meal; it crafts a memorable dining experience where flavor, spice, and customer satisfaction...
Read moreHidden gem alert — absolutely worth the adventure!
Warung Mak Juwel is a little out of the way, tucked deep into Ubud’s narrow and super steep village roads — getting there on a scooter was definitely a mini adventure. But wow was it worth the effort.
I ordered the nasi campur, and it was one of the best I’ve had in Bali — full of flavor, spicy in all the right ways, and incredibly satisfying for the price. Everything tasted homemade, fresh, and deeply Balinese. It’s the kind of food that makes you stop talking just to enjoy the bite.
The warung itself is humble and local, with a peaceful vibe that makes you feel like you’ve discovered something only the locals know. If you’re up for a bit of a ride and want a truly authentic, delicious, and budget-friendly meal, don’t...
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