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Dulang Restaurant
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Indonesian cuisine served in an intimate & elegant setting at the St. Regis Bali resort.
Nearby attractions
Geger Beach
56MG+RFQ, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Nusa Dua Beach
Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Novotel Beach Club
Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Nusa dua
Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Pura Geger Dalem Pemutih
56JF+7RH, Jl. Pura Geger, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
Pura Geger Beach
Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua
Kawasan BTDC Area, Jl. Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Nearby restaurants
Kayuputi
Kawasan Pariwisata, Jalan Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Boneka Restaurant
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot S6, St. Regis, Lt.Lobby, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Puerta Steakhouse by Javanegra
Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua Lot S-5, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Waterfall Indonesian & Balinese Restaurant
Ayodya Resort Bali, Jl. Pantai Mengiat No.4, Nusa Dua, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
AYODYA BEACH CLUB AND GRILL
Jl. Pantai Mengiat Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Soleil at Mulia Bali
Mulia Resort, Kawasan Sawangan, Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80362, Indonesia
Ganesha ek Sanskriti - Ayodya Resort (Traditional Indian Cuisine & Bar)
Ayodya Resort, First Floor, Jl. Pantai Mengiat No.4, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Warung Made's
Jl. Terompong No.5, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Warung Terompong
Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan No.5, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Pizzeria Romana Nusa Dua
Jl. Terompong No.27, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
Nearby hotels
The St. Regis Bali Resort
Kawasan, Nusa Dua, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Ayodya Resort Bali
Jl. Pantai Mengiat No.4, Nusa Dua Beach, Nusa Dua, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Novotel Bali Nusa Dua Hotel & Residences
ITDC Complex, Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
The Mulia - Nusa Dua, Bali
Kawasan Sawangan, Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Jl. Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80362, Indonesia
THE AYODYA PALACE, BALI
Jl. Pantai Mengiat Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Courtyard by Marriott Bali Nusa Dua Resort
Kawasan Pariwisata Lot SW1, Bali, Jawa Barat 80363, Indonesia
The Balé Nusa Dua by LifestyleRetreats
Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
The Grand Bali Nusa Dua
Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Jl. Nusa Dua No.8, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Gardens
Kawasan Pariwisata, Jl. Nusa Dua Lot SW1, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
Mercure Bali Nusa Dua
Jalan Nusa Dua Selatan Lot Sw 03, Jl. Nusa Dua, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
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Dulang Restaurant

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, Blok Lot S6, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
4.6(56)
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Indonesian cuisine served in an intimate & elegant setting at the St. Regis Bali resort.

attractions: Geger Beach, Nusa Dua Beach, Novotel Beach Club, Nusa dua, Pura Geger Dalem Pemutih, Pura Geger Beach, Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, restaurants: Kayuputi, Boneka Restaurant, Puerta Steakhouse by Javanegra, Waterfall Indonesian & Balinese Restaurant, AYODYA BEACH CLUB AND GRILL, Soleil at Mulia Bali, Ganesha ek Sanskriti - Ayodya Resort (Traditional Indian Cuisine & Bar), Warung Made's, Warung Terompong, Pizzeria Romana Nusa Dua
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Nearby attractions of Dulang Restaurant

Geger Beach

Nusa Dua Beach

Novotel Beach Club

Nusa dua

Pura Geger Dalem Pemutih

Pura Geger Beach

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua

Geger Beach

Geger Beach

4.6

(690)

Open 24 hours
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Nusa Dua Beach

Nusa Dua Beach

4.5

(803)

Open 24 hours
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Novotel Beach Club

Novotel Beach Club

4.4

(227)

Open 24 hours
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Nusa dua

Nusa dua

4.6

(394)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Dulang Restaurant

Kayuputi

Boneka Restaurant

Puerta Steakhouse by Javanegra

Waterfall Indonesian & Balinese Restaurant

AYODYA BEACH CLUB AND GRILL

Soleil at Mulia Bali

Ganesha ek Sanskriti - Ayodya Resort (Traditional Indian Cuisine & Bar)

Warung Made's

Warung Terompong

Pizzeria Romana Nusa Dua

Kayuputi

Kayuputi

4.8

(390)

Click for details
Boneka Restaurant

Boneka Restaurant

4.8

(180)

Click for details
Puerta Steakhouse by Javanegra

Puerta Steakhouse by Javanegra

4.5

(253)

Click for details
Waterfall Indonesian & Balinese Restaurant

Waterfall Indonesian & Balinese Restaurant

4.8

(200)

Click for details
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Reviews of Dulang Restaurant

4.6
(56)
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5.0
6y

What a unique dining experience! Dulang means "royal plate" and for one night, you are treated like royalty - a King and Queen. We were greeted at the entrance, given frangipani flowers to put in our hair, and seated. It is an intimate setting, with a few tables under an outdoor roofed setting. The whole experience was seamless. Suyasa introduced himself as our waiter for the evening and explained the origins of Dulang, how the restaurant shifted to focusing on Balinese cuisine, and how the meal will be served. As a welcome, they also washed our hands with some scented water from the King and Queen of the Badung regency, it smelled so good! We ordered two glasses of Riesling, which paired perfectly with our meal.

Started with a refreshing traditional Lomoh drink or also called Jamu (turmeric), and 3 different kinds of crackers - peanut, shrimp and rice - paired with 3 kinds of sambal from different Balinese regencies - sambal matah, sambal embe goreng, and sambal tomat.

Next up was a warming beef soup from the Karangasem Regency, "Soto Sampi Karangasem". One of the best beef soups I have tasted, though the beef was slightly tough and difficult to chew. Be wary of the chili sambal, it is very spicy! Just a small drop will do, it's very potent!

From the start to this point, the meal felt a little rushed, as they were bringing dishes to our table back to back. I did wish there was more time to relax and take more photos at the beginning, though slightly difficult given the dim settings. Although before we started the soup, Suyasa informed us that the main course, Dulang, would take another 20 minutes to prepare. So that gave us some breathing room.

When the Dulang came out, we were speechless, it was so impressive and beautiful! My favorite dishes were the beef satay, long bean and papaya salad, duck in the bamboo tube, and banana leaf baked fish. It was a real treat and a feast for two! We were so stuffed and still tried to make room for dessert, which we thought were just 3 small plates to share. Except, it was 3 small plates each! Wow! It consisted of Limpung (fried banana dumplings), Dadar Gulung (pandan crêpes), and Bubur Ketan Hitam (black rice porridge with coconut sorbet). The Dadar Gulung is superb and not too sweet (must be the palm sugar). It doesn't end there! To conclude the meal, another waitress Tusti brought over the final Balinese sweet, Jaja Laklak, a rice cake with grated coconut and palm sugar, and a cup each of Balinese black tea and coffee Luwak. Tusti was also very kind to tell us about the regencies of Bali and their specialties. She and Suyasa were excellent hosts, and accompanied by the delicious food, Balinese Gamelan (bamboo instrument), and traditional Balinese dance, our experience at Dulang was truly...

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1.0
6y

We are visiting Bali and my husband and myself thought we absolutely had to try Dulang, the Indonesian restaurant at the St. Regis.... With the restaurant being in the St. Regis it had to be good!!! right??? On the contrary, the service was awful. The food came out before the wine was ordered, we ordered a rose wine, unfortunately they had ran out and suggested us taking the other bottle, which was triple the price.... good thing we asked, if the price was the same.... furthermore, the bar must be far away because, it took forever to get anything from the bar... it almost seemed that the restaurant was an afterthought, the location was odd, so far from the kitchen and bar!! Also since they serve only rijsttafel, the items were far from fresh. I believe they had too many new waitstaff without real supervision nor training! Such a disappointment especially from a hotel such as the St. Regis. We won’t be...

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5.0
6y

If you’re in Bali you must go to Dulang! But, you must go hungry. This is a traditional Balinese food and it is the best food in all of Bali. The staff at the restaurant are kind and attentive. We are vegan (don’t worry, it’s typically a meat heavy restaurant) and they didn’t miss a beat! Very on top of it. They start you off with a little drink to aid digestion. Then some delicious sambal and Balinese crackers. Up next is a delicious soup followed by a massive main course, featuring a variety of veggies and protein dishes. The evening ends with an array of Balinese deserts. We had 5 different deserts! You will also enjoy live entertainment - old cultural dances performed during dinner - It’s a beautiful experience. In fact, we enjoyed it so much, we went twice....

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Celine LeeCeline Lee
What a unique dining experience! Dulang means "royal plate" and for one night, you are treated like royalty - a King and Queen. We were greeted at the entrance, given frangipani flowers to put in our hair, and seated. It is an intimate setting, with a few tables under an outdoor roofed setting. The whole experience was seamless. Suyasa introduced himself as our waiter for the evening and explained the origins of Dulang, how the restaurant shifted to focusing on Balinese cuisine, and how the meal will be served. As a welcome, they also washed our hands with some scented water from the King and Queen of the Badung regency, it smelled so good! We ordered two glasses of Riesling, which paired perfectly with our meal. Started with a refreshing traditional Lomoh drink or also called Jamu (turmeric), and 3 different kinds of crackers - peanut, shrimp and rice - paired with 3 kinds of sambal from different Balinese regencies - sambal matah, sambal embe goreng, and sambal tomat. Next up was a warming beef soup from the Karangasem Regency, "Soto Sampi Karangasem". One of the best beef soups I have tasted, though the beef was slightly tough and difficult to chew. Be wary of the chili sambal, it is very spicy! Just a small drop will do, it's very potent! From the start to this point, the meal felt a little rushed, as they were bringing dishes to our table back to back. I did wish there was more time to relax and take more photos at the beginning, though slightly difficult given the dim settings. Although before we started the soup, Suyasa informed us that the main course, Dulang, would take another 20 minutes to prepare. So that gave us some breathing room. When the Dulang came out, we were speechless, it was so impressive and beautiful! My favorite dishes were the beef satay, long bean and papaya salad, duck in the bamboo tube, and banana leaf baked fish. It was a real treat and a feast for two! We were so stuffed and still tried to make room for dessert, which we thought were just 3 small plates to share. Except, it was 3 small plates each! Wow! It consisted of Limpung (fried banana dumplings), Dadar Gulung (pandan crêpes), and Bubur Ketan Hitam (black rice porridge with coconut sorbet). The Dadar Gulung is superb and not too sweet (must be the palm sugar). It doesn't end there! To conclude the meal, another waitress Tusti brought over the final Balinese sweet, Jaja Laklak, a rice cake with grated coconut and palm sugar, and a cup each of Balinese black tea and coffee Luwak. Tusti was also very kind to tell us about the regencies of Bali and their specialties. She and Suyasa were excellent hosts, and accompanied by the delicious food, Balinese Gamelan (bamboo instrument), and traditional Balinese dance, our experience at Dulang was truly memorable journey!
Nichole GunnNichole Gunn
If you’re in Bali you must go to Dulang! But, you must go hungry. This is a traditional Balinese food and it is the best food in all of Bali. The staff at the restaurant are kind and attentive. We are vegan (don’t worry, it’s typically a meat heavy restaurant) and they didn’t miss a beat! Very on top of it. They start you off with a little drink to aid digestion. Then some delicious sambal and Balinese crackers. Up next is a delicious soup followed by a massive main course, featuring a variety of veggies and protein dishes. The evening ends with an array of Balinese deserts. We had 5 different deserts! You will also enjoy live entertainment - old cultural dances performed during dinner - It’s a beautiful experience. In fact, we enjoyed it so much, we went twice. Highly recommend!
Shashidhar ThakurShashidhar Thakur
This is a traditional Balinese restaurant in the spectacular St Regis hotel. You get to experience the beautiful garden location in an indoor/outdoor seating place. They prepared a vegan menu for us, including tofu/tempeh satay and fish free sambal. The main feature was a sharing plate with seven different dishes, all featuring local vegetables like coconut, jackfruit, banana blossoms, small eggplant, etc. They even prepared a vegan dessert, the highlight being a crepe with sweet coconut filling. It is pricey (what did you expect inside the St Regis) but well worth it for a special meal for the service and food quality.
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What a unique dining experience! Dulang means "royal plate" and for one night, you are treated like royalty - a King and Queen. We were greeted at the entrance, given frangipani flowers to put in our hair, and seated. It is an intimate setting, with a few tables under an outdoor roofed setting. The whole experience was seamless. Suyasa introduced himself as our waiter for the evening and explained the origins of Dulang, how the restaurant shifted to focusing on Balinese cuisine, and how the meal will be served. As a welcome, they also washed our hands with some scented water from the King and Queen of the Badung regency, it smelled so good! We ordered two glasses of Riesling, which paired perfectly with our meal. Started with a refreshing traditional Lomoh drink or also called Jamu (turmeric), and 3 different kinds of crackers - peanut, shrimp and rice - paired with 3 kinds of sambal from different Balinese regencies - sambal matah, sambal embe goreng, and sambal tomat. Next up was a warming beef soup from the Karangasem Regency, "Soto Sampi Karangasem". One of the best beef soups I have tasted, though the beef was slightly tough and difficult to chew. Be wary of the chili sambal, it is very spicy! Just a small drop will do, it's very potent! From the start to this point, the meal felt a little rushed, as they were bringing dishes to our table back to back. I did wish there was more time to relax and take more photos at the beginning, though slightly difficult given the dim settings. Although before we started the soup, Suyasa informed us that the main course, Dulang, would take another 20 minutes to prepare. So that gave us some breathing room. When the Dulang came out, we were speechless, it was so impressive and beautiful! My favorite dishes were the beef satay, long bean and papaya salad, duck in the bamboo tube, and banana leaf baked fish. It was a real treat and a feast for two! We were so stuffed and still tried to make room for dessert, which we thought were just 3 small plates to share. Except, it was 3 small plates each! Wow! It consisted of Limpung (fried banana dumplings), Dadar Gulung (pandan crêpes), and Bubur Ketan Hitam (black rice porridge with coconut sorbet). The Dadar Gulung is superb and not too sweet (must be the palm sugar). It doesn't end there! To conclude the meal, another waitress Tusti brought over the final Balinese sweet, Jaja Laklak, a rice cake with grated coconut and palm sugar, and a cup each of Balinese black tea and coffee Luwak. Tusti was also very kind to tell us about the regencies of Bali and their specialties. She and Suyasa were excellent hosts, and accompanied by the delicious food, Balinese Gamelan (bamboo instrument), and traditional Balinese dance, our experience at Dulang was truly memorable journey!
Celine Lee

Celine Lee

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If you’re in Bali you must go to Dulang! But, you must go hungry. This is a traditional Balinese food and it is the best food in all of Bali. The staff at the restaurant are kind and attentive. We are vegan (don’t worry, it’s typically a meat heavy restaurant) and they didn’t miss a beat! Very on top of it. They start you off with a little drink to aid digestion. Then some delicious sambal and Balinese crackers. Up next is a delicious soup followed by a massive main course, featuring a variety of veggies and protein dishes. The evening ends with an array of Balinese deserts. We had 5 different deserts! You will also enjoy live entertainment - old cultural dances performed during dinner - It’s a beautiful experience. In fact, we enjoyed it so much, we went twice. Highly recommend!
Nichole Gunn

Nichole Gunn

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This is a traditional Balinese restaurant in the spectacular St Regis hotel. You get to experience the beautiful garden location in an indoor/outdoor seating place. They prepared a vegan menu for us, including tofu/tempeh satay and fish free sambal. The main feature was a sharing plate with seven different dishes, all featuring local vegetables like coconut, jackfruit, banana blossoms, small eggplant, etc. They even prepared a vegan dessert, the highlight being a crepe with sweet coconut filling. It is pricey (what did you expect inside the St Regis) but well worth it for a special meal for the service and food quality.
Shashidhar Thakur

Shashidhar Thakur

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