Last Wednesday, we went to the dinner show buffet. We always question if have have some Balinese dance, they only say yes but no say what type of dance they have with prior notice( we already look Kekac dance before and no like absolutely the show: unprofessional show the men's laughed during the performance)But never tell us the dinner is 6 to 9pm. But the show is only 30 minutes !! The buffet no is great for the price we pay. And we has a mouse !! Yes , you read very well A MOUSE down to the table. More late they bring a cat for disappeared the no welcome visit we had. Pay more that $200 . For have mouse and a terrible show dance and food. And extra need pay for the drinks!!! (For be positive the only men in the dessert station was very kind and make me the best ice crushed never tested before but per $60?). When we make the reservation we tell them about make this dinner special because was my daughter birthday. (Sorry but still in Pizza Hut the sing to Birthdays) with that price (around $60 per people) at the last we wait for something!!! We have a waitress look like if before some people going to the show and no pay. She follow us and when my husband up she is Next to him like is ready to run back him. Us visit to Bali was perfect a exception this dinner. No spend your money!!! (Sorry my mother tongue no is english but hope advertising about this...
Read morePricey and worthless. A bad advertisement for the otherwise wonderful Balinese/Indonesian cuisine.
We went for the dinner along with the Balinese Kecak dance show. The food literally and metaphorically left a bad taste in the mouth. The starters seemed undercooked and lacking any flavour. The crispy duck was sadly a moist and cold and rubbery affair. Eating the beef almost felt like biting into the actual skin of the cow. For a buffet that costs close to IDR 672,000 they don't even serve you water! You have to buy it as an add on drink.
Remember that the cultural dance show at 7:30pm is not free. You pay extra to get the 7:30 slot. The dance wasn't worth the time but they allow you to take pictures with the dancers who are in full attire which was the only saving grace in what was otherwise the worst dining experience ever. Spent close to IDR 1,400,000 for 2 of us and sadly ended up wasting so much of the food.
Pasar Senggol is a place best avoided. Way way better and cheaper restaurants outside at the Bali...
Read moreWe have been to this cultural experience several times over the years, however, on this occasion, we were disappointed. Unfortunately, on Saturday, the only day it operates, there was an expected thunderstorm, so the venue was moved to one of the many ballrooms. Limited signage and direction from staff left a number of guest ambling around the property looking for the substitute venue. As Bali has alot of rain, you would expect this to run smoothly and for the venue to have a little local character, not just chandeliers, yellow walls with a bunch of tables. The food compared with previous visits was minimal, dry, and doesn't do the cuisine or culture...
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