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Pasar Senggol, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
The night market in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, known as Pasar Senggol is an amazing place to eat a range of different Indonesian Balinese street food!
One evening, we headed over to the market at about 5 pm to start eating, and in this video I’ll show you everything I ate on this Balinese street food tour.
Babi guling - Babi guling, or Balinese style roast pig, is one of the ultimate things you have to eat, especially if you enjoy pork, when you’re in Bali. I started the street food tour off with a plate of babi guling. I was alright, but could have been better had it been hot and fresher.
30,000 IDR ($2.20) per plate
Sweets - Along with full meals, you’ll find an abundance of Indonesian street food snacks and desserts. Klepon was my favorite.
1,000 IDR ($0.7) per box
Nasi ayam campur - This stall served one of the best single plates of food I had in Bali, ayam betutu and some mixed chicken all over a plate of rice with all the toppings and mixes. The food was sensational, packed with flavor.
25,000 IDR ($1.84)
Tipat cantok - Similar to another common Indonesian street food called gado gado, tipat cantok includes rice cakes and bean sprouts in a peanut sauce. It was pretty good, and I enjoyed how you could watch her making it in front of you.
7,000 IDR ($0.51)
Serombotan - Finally, to end this Indonesian street food tour in Bali, I had a serving of something called serombotan, a delicious mixture of vegetables and coconut and shrimp paste. It was surprisingly very good and flavorful.
5,000 IDR ($0.37)
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Bali Gianyar night market || Ubud - Gianyar
Gianyar night market is 11.3kms far from ubud bali.. its a very nice place to visit if u r staying in ubud..
food is very cheap and very affordable if u wanna try balinese cuisine..
Must try
Fried banana
All deserts must try
Babi guling if u eat pork
The Ultimate Indonesian Street Food Tour at Gianyar Night Market in Bali
Pasar Senggol, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia
This amazing night market in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, known as Pasar Senggol is a nice place to spend the night and eat a variety of different Indonesian Balinese street food!
We headed to the night market at 6pm and in this video, we will show you everything we ate on the Balinese street food tour.
The Balinese suckling pig or Babi guling, is one of the things you have to eat if visiting the market, especially if you are a pork lover like us. We started out the street food tour with a plate of babi guling. It was really nice but Sai wasn't really a fan of all the organs that comes with the dish. I asked for my plate to be mostly pork without the random body parts lol.
After the babi guling we ate a variety of desserts with some being really nice and the others somewhat strange tasting.
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Tegenungan Waterfall in Ubud Bali
Tegenungan Waterfall locally known as Air Terjun Tegenungan is one the most popular and visited waterfall in Bali.
Located within a tropical jungle in the village of Kemenuh, Sukawati sub-distric, Gianyar regency, Bali, Indonesia.
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Tegenungan Waterfall offers a picturesque view in a hidden space of Bali. The blooming trees in the surroundings have successfully completed the beauty of this waterfall.
Especialy in the morning, the beauty of the verdant jungle will be at best as the sunlight shines peeping above.
A great discharge of water falls down along a cliff full of damp plants. The nature water shower with the wide pond in the bottom.
With the sunlight and good wheater the day before. The base of the pond can be seen clearly. Swimming or just dipping the feet are just some of the things to do.
As the waterfall hid in a paradisiacal jungle, the sound of nature will set visceral effect.
In conjunction with the calming water sound, the sounds of birds chirp complete the solemn atmosphere.
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WHAT TO EAT IN BALI - Best Indonesian Food and Warungs
Wondering what to eat in Bali during your holiday? Here are the absolute best Indonesian food and Warungs in Sanur, Bali. We tried the famous Babi Guling dish and got into some delicious Indonesian street food at the Bali night market. Let us know which of these 5 Indonesian foods are your favorite down in the comments below!
First up was trying traditional Bali coffee and a popular health tonic at a local warung in Sanur. Bali coffee is unlike anything I’ve ever had before as they make the coffee with the grounds still in the mug! I liked how strong and flavorful the “kopi tubruk” was and also really enjoyed “Kunyit Asam” which is a turmeric and lime drink that is lightly sweetened.
Next we get into the good stuff. If you ask anyone what the best food in Bali is they will likely say Babi Guling. Babi Guling is a whole roast suckling pig similar to the filipino dish Lechon. We visited one of the best warungs in Bali called Warung Babi Guling Sanur to try the infamous dish. The plate filled with pork, rice, sambal matah, crispy skin, sate and peanuts was amazing and so spicy! I would highly recommend anyone try Babi Guling if you are coming to Bali, especially because pork is not widely eaten anywhere else in the Indonesian food scene because it is a predominately muslim country.
I tried a fish head soup at another one of the best warungs in Bali and it is also one of the oldest still in operation. Warung Mak Beng in Sanur Bali is a popular soup spot right near Sanur Beach serving up fish head soup, rice, and fried mackerel all for only $45K Indonesian Rupiah.
As the sun started to set, we headed to the Bali night market in Sanur to try two final dishes: Jaje Bali and Nasi Campur. Nasi Campur is one of the most famous items in the Balinese street food world and regarded by most as the best Indonesian food. It consists of mixed rice with protein and vegetables which was excellent and easily ranked in my Top 5 food in Indonesia list. Jaje Bali was an unexpected sweet surprise and should definitely make your Bali food guide list. It’s a lesser known Bali dessert that consists of different starches rolled in coconut and drizzled with honey. The dessert isn’t too sweet and had just the right amount of flavor! It was great.
If you’re looking for the best Indonesian food and Warungs in Sanur Bali then this should be a great starting list for you. The food in Indonesia is quite spicy so make sure you ask for “little spicy” if you are sensitive to spice and avoid getting what they call Bali Belly. The food in Bali is diverse, delicious, and affordable if you eat at local restaurants and warungs. We hope you liked this taste of Indonesia street food and classic Bali food dishes. Let us know which one of these is your favorite and make sure you check out our food vlog playlist to see more mouth watering classics in different countries!
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Street Food Tour of Bali - INSANELY DELICIOUS Indonesian Food in Bali, Indonesia!
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Bali is an amazing place to eat - there are so many incredible dishes, and the unique Balinese culture paired with the food is what makes it so special. In this Indonesian street food tour of Bali, I’m taking you to 6 street food stalls / restaurants in a row, for serious food lovers!
Warung Nasi Bali Men Weti - Some consider this legendary stall, right along the ocean to be the best Balinese local street food spot in Denpasar, Bali, and after eating it, there’s absolutely no room for argument. The plate of food you’ll be served is nothing short of spectacular, full of Balinese flavor.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.83) per plate
Warung Mak Beng - Known for their fried fish set, Warung Mak Beng is another legendary Balinese restaurant. Their fish was amazing, both the fish head soup and the fried fish, and not forgetting their amazing sambal. Another must eat when you’re in Bali.
Price - 45,000 IDR ($3.29) per set
Sate Plecing Arjuna - This is a place you come to eat sate plecing, a type of Indonesian street food sate that’s covered in a shrimp paste chili sambal. They were incredibly delicious as well, especially the samel.
Total price - 68,000 IDR ($4.98)
Sate Babi Bawah Pohon - In Bali, pork is very common, and this is probably one of the most well known Indonesian street food stalls in all of Bali. For me the pork sate was a little on the sweet side, however it was still pretty tasty.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.83)
Babi Guling Pak Dobiel - When it comes to Balinese food, there’s nothing more famous to try than babi guling, Balinese style roast pig served with all the side dishes. It’s spectacular combination and you’ll find dozens of restaurants serving babi guling. In this Balinese food tour I went to Babi Guling Pak Dobiel, and it’s the best plate of babi guling I had in Bali.
Total price - 100,000 IDR ($7.32) for 2
Warung Kintamani - Ubud - Finally, to finish off this Balinese food tour, we headed back to Ubud and Made, took me to eat mujair nyatnyat, tilapia in a curry sauce. It was awesome delicious, a perfect way to end this Indonesian street food tour of Bali.
Total price - 105,000 IDR ($7.68) for 3
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We rented a scooter and headed to the Tegallalang rice terraces as they are one of the most iconic attractions in Bali.
The rice terraces at Tegallalang are said to embody the traditional farming ways of the Balinese people and still use the traditional Balinese irrigation system of Subak.
When we arrived we were greeted by a guide who showed us the cinnamon plant, natural cocoa and the civets (the animals used to produce luwak coffee), we also had the pleasure to try a few different types of tea and coffee offered by the guide.
After spending more than we anticipated exploring the rice terraces, we had a delicious smoothie fruit bowl for lunch in Ubud and headed to Campuhan Ridge Walk to see the sunset, Campuhan Ridge Walk is a paved trail through Campuhan Ridge and it's a free and easy nature trek, specially for those in love with nature.
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The Ubud Art Market, locally referred to as 'Pasar Seni Ubud' is located opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace and is open daily. Here you can find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats; statues, kites, and many other hand-crafted goods. Most of the goods found at the Ubud Market are made in the neighboring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan, and Peliatan. The location of the Ubud Art Market which is centered among the art producing villages, and being just opposite the royal palace which is a center point to Ubud itself, make it a strategic shopping place for Balinese handicrafts and souvenirs. The Ubud market also serves as a setting for the Hollywood movie Eat Pray Love, which shows a scene where actress Julia Roberts opposite a male character strolling through the stalls which are frequently visited by foreign and domestic visitors in real life. Naturally, bargaining is essential.
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Top Balinese fruits from local Ubud market.
Local Balinese fruits! We went to Ubud market to buy most of the local fruits to test them out and share with you guys what are the prices, how they look like and what you can buy at the moment. I want to mention that there are some fruits which season is not at the moment, so we were not able to find them in the local market or we found them, but they were a little more expensive than usual.
Also, it really depends on where you buy fruits because in every market they have different prices.
Snake fruit - 15,000IDR (~1€)
Mango - 30,000 IDR (~2€)
Avocado - 15,000IDR (~1€)
Banana - 10,000IDR (less than 1€)
Papaya 1pc small - 10,000 (less than 1€)
Dragon fruit - 30,000IDR (~2€), usually it costs about 10,000-15,000IDR
Mangosteen - 70,000 IDR,
Guava - 15,000 IDR,
Passion fruit - 50,000 IDR,
Pamelo 1pc - 15,000 IDR,
Oranges - 12,000 IDR,
Watermelon small - 10,000 IDR.
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Snake fruit - 15,000IDR (~1€)
Mango - 30,000 IDR (~2€)
Avocado - 15,000IDR (~1€)
Banana - 10,000IDR (less than 1€)
Papaya 1pc small - 10,000 (less than 1€)
Dragon fruit - 30,000IDR (~2€), usually it costs about 10,000-15,000IDR
Mangosteen - 70,000 IDR,
Guava - 15,000 IDR,
Passion fruit - 50,000 IDR,
Pamelo 1pc - 15,000 IDR,
Oranges - 12,000 IDR,
Watermelon small - 10,000 IDR.
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6 Best Night Markets in Bali
6 Best Night Markets in Bali
Sanur Night Market (Pasar Malam Sindu)
The Sanur night market, known as Pasar Malam Sindu, is in fact the nightly transformation of the traditional Sindu market where most of the locals and Sanur residents source their daily necesseties, ritual items, and morning groceries. By night, usually starting around 18:00, it provides a sensory experience with its local food stalls opening up and meals on wheels rolling in before cooking up anything from lamb satay to fried rice at very local prices – great for budget travellers. The market’s large parking area serves as the main grounds for the night market, where you can freely roam and wander around the smoking grills and frying woks for a very exotic Balinese experience. A serving of chicken satay with 10 sticks and a plate of rice is merely between IDR 15,000 and 20,000, while a similar serving with lamb and a drink can be IDR 25,000-30,000.
Gianyar Night Market
The Gianyar Night Market is one of the main evening haunts for hungry locals and international visitors coming from and staying at the main resorts in Ubud. The market is located on Gianyar town’s Jalan Ngurah Rai. Most foreign visitors call it a hidden gem, with a bustling market scene full of warungs and smaller stalls selling everything from live pets to all sorts of cuisine at cheap prices, clothing items and fashion accessories and kids stuff. The market is hard to miss and can be slightly chaotic with the traffic and hordes of scooters parked on one side of the road. The night scene is brilliant with the many fluorescent lamps at each stall. Although busier during the weekends, you visit any day of the week. A local food haven on its own, you can choose from the ubiquitous ‘babi guling’, as well as roast chicken, ‘bakso’ meat ball soup, and various desserts.
Kuta Art Market
Kuta Art Market is a small beachside bazaar-like complex where you can find unique Bali souvenirs and handcraft items, and where you can put your bargaining skills to the test. The compact marketplace is easily located at the end of the Jalan Bakungsari one-way thoroughfare, adjacent to the Kuta Sidewalk and just before Jalan Kartika Plaza. Locally referred to as Pasar Seni Desa Adat Kuta or the ‘Art Market of the Kuta Traditional Village’, the shopping place comprises six main shop-houses and a long building with many different stalls. The shops sell a wide range of items and Bali curios, such as Bali surfboard and guitar-shaped fridge magnets, key chains, beer holders, placemats, faux leather shoes and sandals, Bali print T-shirts and colourful sarongs and fabrics. A great stopover if you are strolling on the Kuta beach footpaths.
Garlic Lane
Garlic Lane is a shopping street in Legian that's close to a night market scene: you can stroll along, browse from one closely-knit art shop to another, bargain hard at most and buy some handicrafts to spruce up your living room, or gifts for the folks back home. It's conveniently out-of-the-way and narrow, off Legian’s busier main streets. Along its 200-metre length, you can find a good variety ranging from DVDs, cheap sunglasses and surfwear.
Taman Sari Market
The Taman Sari Market, locally referred to as 'Pasar Taman Sari', is one of very few local markets of its kind that can be found around the Seminyak area. A unique deviation from the predominantly upscale boutique shopping and world-class dining scenes of Seminyak, this local market serves as an ideal stopover for those looking for fresh tropical fruits at bargain prices and within easy reach of the region's villas and resorts. The market takes on a local night market scene by sunset.
Kreneng Night Market
Pasar Kreneng Night Market and the nearby Asoka Market are difficult to differentiate due to their close proximity with each other, and are often referred to collectively as simply ‘Pasar Kreneng’. They form one of the Denpasar city’s largest traditional markets, after Badung Market, which is only 1.8km to the west. Well over a thousand vendors sell all sorts of items – most of which will tempt your curiosity more than your wallet, but popular items include batik cloths, traditional kitchen utensils, farming tools to groceries. Its transformation into the famous night market scene starts in the late afternoon around 16:00, when food stalls and carts wheel in. The food stalls at the southern border of the market grounds are open during the day and late into the night, comprising the delicious and Bali-famous dish of ‘nasi babi guling’.
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The Best Breakfast in Bali ???? Where to eat in Bali Indonesia
We’d heard so much about amazing breakfasts in Bali that we decided during the couple of weeks we spent there we had to try out breakfasts in a few different towns and locations in order to discover what is the best breakfast in Bali!
We start in the town of a Canggu at a cafe called Shady Shack. Canggu is really well known for all its coffee shops and cafes so trying one out for breakfast seemed like the best idea. Here we had Iced Cappuccinos, a cacao smoothie bowl, and an omelette with mushrooms and spinach.
Our second breakfast was in the very popular town of Ubud in central Bali. We had to search around a bit to find a place that wasn’t too loud for filming but eventually came upon a cute restaurant called the Herb Library that was also part of a hotel that seemed to have a great assortment of breakfast foods. Here we tried a spicy egg dish that came with poached eggs, some sauces and toast as well as banana pancakes.
Because Bali is so well known for its amazing luxury resorts, we decided our third and last breakfast had to take place at one. We were staying at the Viceroy Bali, just outside of Ubud and while here we ordered breakfast to be delivered to our villa where we were able to have it on our private patio next to our own infinity pool. Here we had eggs florentine with roasties and eggs on toast.
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Bali is a province of Indonesia and an island on the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Located on the east of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. The provincial capital, Denpasar, is the most populous city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest in Eastern Indonesia after Makassar.
Bali is Indonesia's main tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since the 1980s. Tourism-related business makes up 80% of its economy. It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music.
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Indonesian Food Tour! TOP FOODS TO TRY IN BALI! Babi Guling, Ayam Betutu and MORE! (Kuta, Bali)
Indonesian Street Food Tour in Kuta, Bali! It's our last day in Bai, but there are still so many Indonesian dishes we haven't had a chance to try. Today, that all changes ????????????
Ubud, Bali STREET FOOD MARKET TOUR!
1st meal:
Warung Jowo
24,000 Nasi Campur
13,000 Gado-Gado
4,000 Es Teh Manis
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Warung Ayam Betutu Gianyar
30,000 Ayam Betutu
3rd meal:
Warung Babi Guling Bu Dayu
35,000 Babi Guling (suckling pig)
20,000 Satay
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Bali is one of the most evocative and popular tourist islands of the entire Indonesian archipelago. A visit here sparks the senses. As soon as you arrive, the intoxicating fragrance of incense and clove oil hangs in the thick tropical air. Peanuts sizzle at roadside stalls, petal-strewn offerings smolder on busy sidewalks, and traditional gamelan music jangles against the buzz of mopeds. Despite the clamor and chaos of the main tourist areas, the island is rich in natural beauty, with attractions for every kind of traveler. Surfers come for the legendary swells, hikers can trek up jungly volcanic peaks and to misty waterfalls, and cyclists can bike through lush landscapes bristling with rice terraces and traditional villages.
1 Pura Tanah Lot
About 20 kilometers northwest of Kuta, Pura Tanah Lot (Pura means temple in Balinese) is one of Bali's most iconic temples thanks to its spectacular seaside setting on a rocky islet surrounded by crashing waves. For the Balinese people, it is one of the most sacred of all the island's sea temples. (The largest and holiest Hindu temple in Bali is Pura Besakih, but recently local hagglers have been harassing visitors.) Every evening, throngs of tourists from Kuta, Legian, and Sanur find their way through a labyrinth of lanes lined by souvenir sellers to watch the sun setting behind the temple.
2 Mount Batur
Every day in Bali's predawn darkness, hundreds of visitors begin the trek up the 1,700-meter summit of Mount Batur to watch the sun rise above the lush mosaic of mist-shrouded mountains and the caldera far below. This sacred active volcano lies in Kintamani District in Bali's central highlands, about an hour's drive from Ubud, and the hike to the summit to watch the sunrise has long graced the list of top things to do in Bali.
3 Uluwatu Temple
Presiding over plunging sea cliffs above one of Bali's best surf spots, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of the island's most famous temples, thanks to its magnificent clifftop setting. In Balinese, Ulu means tip or land's end and Watu means rock, a fitting name for the location of the temple on the Bukit Peninsula along the island's southwestern tip. Like Pura Tanah Lot, sunset is the best time to visit, when the sky and sea glow in the late afternoon light.
7 Waterbom Bali
Waterbom Bali is an action-packed waterpark, in the heart of Kuta, with something for every member of the family. Kids can splash in the swimming pools; drift down the Lazy River; or zoom down one of the many twisting water slides and rides, with names like the Python, Green Viper, and Super Bowl. Moms and dads can relax with a reflexology session, manicure or pedicure, or fish spa therapy. Restaurants and cafes cater to a range of different diets, and the grounds are landscaped with large, shady trees and beautiful tropical gardens, making this a refreshing respite from the heat on a hot tropical day.
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8 Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
On a small island along the western shore of Lake Bratan, in the cool highlands of central Bali, the 17th-century Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is one of Bali's most picturesque temple complexes. Set against the imposing backdrop of Gunung Bratan, the thatched temples reflect on the lake, and when the water levels rise, they seem to float on its surface. Lake Bratan is one of Bali's main sources of irrigation and drinking water, and the temple complex is dedicated to Dewi Danu, goddess of the sea and lakes.
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STREET FOOD EATING IN BALI!!! Best places to eat in BALI!
STREET FOOD EATING IN BALI
Best places to eat in BALI!
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Warung Indonesia - Kuta
- Nasi Merah Befana 35,000
Nasi Pedas Iba Andika - Kuta
- Nasi Campur 29,000 and 50,000
Warung Merah - Seminyak
- Nasi Campur avg 40,000 each
- Gado Gado 20,000
- Chicken Saray w Peanut Sauce 40,000
Nasi Ayam Kendewatan Ibu Mangku - Seminyak
- Nasi Campur Isim 45,000
Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka - Ubud
- Nasi Komplit (Rice, Complete Meat with Soup) 90,000
Pasar Gianyar Street Market - Warung Makan Sate
- Chicken Sate 20,000
- Lamb Sate 20,000
Made’s Warung - Seminyak
- Nasi Campur Special 50,000
- Gado Gado 40,000
Made’s Waung - Bali Airport
- Sate Peanut Chicken Skewers
Sate Babi Bawah Pohon - Kuta
- Sate Babi (Pork Satay) + Nasi (Rice) 30,000
- Sate Lilit Ayam (Chicken Mixed with Coconut) 30,000
- Nasi Goreng 20,000
Merah Putih - Seminyak
- Roast Chicken Thigh 50,000 each
- Pork Bun 45,000 each
- Beef Cheek 180,000
- Lamb Shank 195,000
- Sambal & Acar 45,000
- Corn Fritter 40,000
- Rice (Coconut, Lemongrass, Pandan) 25,000
Revolver Expresso - Seminyak
- Cappuccino and Mocha 35,000 each
Ubud Sari Coffee Luwak Agrotourism
- Selection of coffee’s, tea’s, chocolate FREE
- Luwak Coffee 50,000
Ayam Betutu - Indonesian Food YOU NEED TO EAT in Bali, Indonesia!
Ayam betutu is a must eat Indonesian food in Bali!
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One of the tastiest Indonesian Balinese dishes you have to eat when you’re in Bali, is ayam betutu. It’s a dish of chicken that’s caked in spices, and then traditionally, braised and then smoked. The result is a flavor overload of spices and tender chicken.
For this video I went to eat at a legendary Balinese food restaurant called Warung Nasi Ayam Ibu Oki. There are a number of locations around Bali, but I went to the branch at Nusa Dua which was close to where I was staying at that time.
The staff were all very friendly, and I headed into the kitchen to see all the assembly action - all the food being dished onto plates. At lunch time, Warung Nasi Ayam Ibu Oki can get pretty packed, both with takeaway order and people eating there.
I ordered two different dishes, the nasi ayam betutu, and nasi ayam complete, rice with chicken and all sorts of different side dishes. Both plates of food were superb. I would highly recommend it, for excellent Balinese food when you’re in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia.
Total price - 85,000 IDR ($6.28) - for 3 plates of food, water, and 1 coconut water
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The best breakfast in Bali! This traditional Balinese gado gado made on a market in Ubud costs under $1 and is absolutely delicious.
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THE SECRET MARKET SHOPPING BALI 2018
Amazing atmosphere In the early hours as locals get busy with produce, supplying local restaurants and homes. This place is worth getting up at 4am for! Fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and seafood and more! Original music by me. #bali
SHOPPING IN UBUD MARKET + VISITING UBUD MONKEY FOREST BALI | BEST THINGS TO DO IN UBUD
SHOPPING IN UBUD MARKET + VISITING UBUD MONKEY FOREST BALI | BEST THINGS TO DO IN UBUD
In today's Bali vlog, we went shopping in the Ubud market called Ubud Art Market. If you are looking for things to do in Ubud and enjoy shopping its definitely a place you want to visit.
From the Ubud art Market, we then made our way to the Monkey forest. The Monkey Forest in Ubud is one of the most popular things to di in Ubud and tourists from all over Bali travel here just to visit. The monkey forest was a cool place to walk around and we spent around one hour here taking in the sights.
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Ubud Bali is a must-visit of any trip to Indonesia and in today's video, we discover some of the best things to do in Ubud Bali. First up we visited the Tegalalang rice terrace were we spent a few hours walking through the Ubud rice terrace. Sai went on the Bali swing and it was one of her top things to do in Ubud. We then went to Tirta Empu Temple where we enjoyed the culture and even took a bath in the holy spring.
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