The delicious food and warm hospitality here will be among our fondest memories of Senaru! We ate here multiple times, and were always treated to wonderfully flavourful and fresh dishes made with obvious pride. The pelecing, served with a freshly made and wonderfully aromatic tomato based sambal and a side of grated coconut (a new preparation for us) and the coconut infused Serbuk were our highlights. The tempeh curry is also very satisfying, full of spice and herbs - a great option if you’re addicted to tempeh (we are) but want a break from its deep fried preparation.
Thank you for hosting us with such warmth and for indulging us! And thanks for showing us how to prepare sambal,...
Read moreThoroughly enjoyed our dinner at this obviously-caters-to-tourists-but-who-cares-because-it's-delicious restaurant. You order by writing the menu number of the items you want on an order slip then the food comes slowly but surely. Do not arrive starving lest you become hangry but the food is worth the wait. One friend enjoyed his complete burger (beef AND chicken - so extra), we finished every last morsel the bebalung (beef bone soup with veggies) and bakso something-something (meatball soup with noodles with a bit of a kick for sass). You can walk across the street to a shop to buy a large bintang for 35k if that's your thing. Enjoy and good luck on your trek...
Read moreOk, this is The Only place to eat!
Defo worth the walk (we stayed at green rinjani (don’t eat there!)
The guy is quite funny, the lady who cooks is a saint and just busts it out
We ate here thrice (twice in one day)
Prices aren’t warung prices but food and environs are better
Food can take time so don’t sim to be quick, local food comes out quick, veggie noodle soup was tasty, pizzas take time, don’t look like the pictures but are not bad actually!
Also he doesn’t mind changing the menu slightly, we asked for a veggie pizza…boom!
I asked for Tempe in the egg burger, boom!
We walked up and down that road 3 times and still came back...
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