Went here during my visit in Bali to have lunch.
It has vast variety of menu to choose from and I even found difficulties to made up my mind of which delicacy should I choose.
Though it was a hot day, I have choosen the Beef Soup for lunch along with a few condiments like deep fried beef's lung and one of my favorite Indonesian food, perkedel. Which is basically Potato Fritters cooked the Javanese way.
Once you have chosen what would your meal be, the cashier gives you a piece of carton with some amount of money written on its side, portraiting the price of your meal.
As it's situated on a narrow street, car parking is a issue. You'll be lucky to have parking on one of the parking space around it, which is very limited.
Payment can be made by hard cash, debit...
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once you order, they will give you the food and a price tag indicating the money you have to pay. but, just sit down, order the drink, and eat your food. once you finish eating, bring the price tag to the cashier and tell them what your drink is to pay the total price. they can speak basic english. for the parking area, it's more suitable for...
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