Bangle Bali is an Indian restaurant which is on the way to Kuta. The surrounding to this place is amazing and serene. Bangle offers both veg as well as non veg options to hog on. There are many indian menus you can go for like north indian cuisine, south Indian also some side dish like pizza burgers and fries. It has open bar outside where you can try different varieties of cold alcohol mocktails. You can dine outside as well if you want to have a good view of the surrounding. The inside of Bangle is party like full of vibrant colours. The service is quite good. It's an Indian restaurant in Bali so don't expect much of indian masalas. Go for fruit juices they make it awesome. It has a parking space. Food quality and quantity is quite good. It's quite expensive but to find Indian restaurant is a big of a deal in this area so go for it. The order is served within 15mins. No beef or pork is served. If you want your food to be spicy please tell them so otherwise you will be served their local taste. They do not offer water for free. Everything is money here. You can sit and relax and have at this place it is quite good and nice. It do have music concerts ask at the reception. Overall a nice place to...
Read moreWorst place to dine. My wife is vegetarian. I ordered fish tikka and she ordered Paneer kebab. There was a piece of fish tikka in the paneer kabab plate. She took a bite and she realised it immediately and she spit it out. When we complained about this to the waitress, she just gave us a lame smile and said sorry. However, the fish tikka portion was very small for 100k. It had small chunks of broken fish. And later we observed a huge rat was running around inside the restaurant. I clicked photographs of the rat and i will attach it here. When we informed to the waitress, she just smiled again. No actions were taken. So, unhygeinic, we could not eat properly. Very bad experience. The phulka was very dry. Overall a bad experience for the money we spent. Will never visit and will not recommend others...
Read moreSearch for Indian cuisine in Bali ends here!!!
We have been exploring Bali for the last 12 days and after being on Balinese cuisine for the first 4-5 days, our taste buds started missing the Indian spices. So we tried looking for indian restaurants in and around Bali and ended up eating in at least 5 different Indian restaurants. While all other restaurants tasted "Indian like" this was Indian. Curries were a good balance of spices and consistency - which lacked in many other restaurants. The portions were decent and pricing is reasonable.
And yes, they offer a "free" pick up and drop in and around Nusa Dua area. You can call and make the request.
Restaurant gets pretty full in the evenings after 8, so try to arrive early to give the...
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