Showing posts with label food review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food review. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Bali : GO! Curry


GO! Curry opened up their first branch in Beachwalk, Bali. I was going with Valencia to try their menu. It was one of a great dining experience, its flavorable, thick and give a strong impression for us

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Food Review : Hakata Ikkousha finally opens in Bali!

KONICHIWA! Happy New Year 2015!
Now I'm in my holiday after exams, and my high school friends who study abroad are on their holidays too, so we set up a little reunion.
The reunion was yesterday and we went to Sushi Tei (Sunset Rd, Bali), but before I went to Sushi Tei, me and my 2 other friends visited Hakata Ikkousha Ramen. They finally opens up in Bali! Their grand opening was at 25th of January and since then Hakata Ikkousha always full and I didn't get a chance to try it cause I don't think I could wait around for about 2 hours or more to get a bowl of ramen (no offense, I've heard many people wait around for a long time for that).

Monday, August 4, 2014

Food Review : Five Monkeys at Legian Street

Hi hi, I would like to say sorry very sorry for not posting anything lately.
My laptop broke and my parents are still saving money to buy me a new one.
I write this with my phone too. Once again sorry guys.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Where to Eat in Bali (Try Sunday Brunch)

Talk about June and July y'all, where people from around the world travel somewhere to spend their holiday. Some might choose to land in Bali. 
Already booked beautiful hotel and decided where to shop but still have no idea where to eat?
These below will (hopefully) help you.


  1.  Sunday Brunch at 5 stars Hotel
   I think it started last year, from one hotel to another. It's not cheap, yessss it'll cost you a LOT, and yet somehow I think it's kinda worth it haha. Keep this in mind guys, reservations are highly recommended. :D
  • The Cafe at The Mulia 
"Featuring a selection of cuisine as wide and varied as the world itself, The Cafe is quickly gaining notoriety as a brunch venue par excellance, with numerous live cooking stations dotted around its spacious interior – each one representing a particular type of cuisine. You’ll find rich and flavoursome curries from India, fluffy pork dumplings and sweet’n’sour delights from China, zesty salads and crispy noodles from Thailand, not to mention the standard western fare of brunch goodies. And that’s before you even get to the Indonesian or Korean favourites. Did I mention there’s a room full of Japanese delicacies also? Oh, and next door there are more dessert options than you can shake a stick at, the centerpiece of which is a huge chocolate fountain, perched above a revolving ice cream container."