I’ve seen a lot of sunsets in Bali, but the one here is something else. We came for drinks around 4 PM and ended up staying until 10—time just disappeared.
First, the view. The way the sky turns pink and orange over the ocean is unreal. I’ve been to Canggu for sunsets, but this? This is next level.
Then there’s the food. We tried the Friday seafood grill—lobster, prawns, tuna, squid—all fresh and perfectly grilled. Even the rib eye was amazing, and I usually don’t order steak at a seafood spot. The sides were great too, especially the sambal and that coconut yogurt dessert.
The drinks were so good I lost count after five. And the live music (4-9 PM) was just the right volume—nice to listen to but still easy to talk over.
Our server, Adi and his team made the night even better. He was so attentive without being overbearing, and he made sure we had the best table for sunset.
Honestly, if you want a perfect mix of great food, unreal views, and good vibes, this is the spot. We’re already planning our next visit.
Pro tip: Book early, ask for a table with a view, and don’t rush—you’ll want to...
Read moreWe have frequented this restaurant for years during our Bali trips and still has remained as one of our favourite restaurants for the cuisine, ambience, service and the views. Would recommend going for lunch as it offers sublime ocean views, generally quieter and the service is impeccable.
The dishes does take time to prepare as they make everything upon order and that has been ok for us to enjoy the ambience and the views from the restaurant and the dishes has always been special and well worth the wait. Cuisine wise it's nothing out of the norm or special, you find your regular Indonesian/western dishes but what makes it special is the care they put on the dish, displayed in preparation, ingredients and the quality of the dish. Nasi goreng I tried is one of my favourites and Bubur ayam was one of our other local delights.
Reasonably priced for a hotel restaurant and I find this as a great way to enjoy Legian service and ambience even on a dining visit.
Special mention to the impeccable service by the staff, very well trained and a great showcase of how they can stand apart in...
Read moreAt our trip around Bali The Restaurant at The Legian was the most expensive one but definitely not the best. The lovely view and a stunning sunset doesn't make up for the food. We tried the tasting menu with wine pairing and out of the eight dishes only one is even slightly interesting, the emperor fish. Pasta too heavy, chicken and snapper grossly overcooked. Staff were very nice and polite and chef Luke took the time to come over to talk to us about our meal but the timing of service was a bit off. The four wines offered are presented every second dish which unfortunately allows for them to become too warm as the wait is considerable between courses, something they might get away with for red wine but it's very unsuitable for serving white. I'd award this restaurant 2,5 but since its not possible, considering value for money it's only a 2. Though the food might not be worth the trip, I can highly recommend a drink at the bar. The view overlooking the swimming pool and the ocean during sunset is...
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