Eating out in Bali can be one of the highlights of your visit to Bali. There are so many restaurants to choose from, with a variety of cuisine's and with each restaurants trying to offer you something different. See our 'restaurants by cuisine' list for the variety available. Most restaurants are in close proximity to each other and of course centered around the main tourist spots. Most restaurants do not require reservations, but you may want to check our database to make sure, especially for popular restaurants and hotel restaurants.
Restaurant Hints: You will find that although a restaurant may specialize in one type of cuisine, there will be a section of local Balinese food for you to try. Please be aware of the following;
Do not expect the same taste and style as you would in your own country when visiting restaurants specializing in specific cuisines. . Like many Asian countries has been adapted to the palate of the local and also dependent on the ingredients available.
Of course you will want to try the local Indonesian dishes and depending on the restaurant, the taste and price varies. As you well may know, most Indonesian food contains a variety of hot spices and peppers. Many reputable restaurants adjust the cooking of Indonesian food to make it mild enough for the non-local guest to enjoy. However if you are very game and would like to experience what most Balinese eat, try one of the many food stores "Warung" lining the streets of the downtown areas.
The main part of the Indonesian meal is steamed rice " nasi". Accompanying the rice is usually dishes which may include one of a variety of meats and seafood, either boiled, steamed or fried.
The price range differs dramatically depending on the restaurant and area you dine at. The price can range from US$1 up to and beyond US$100. Check out our 'restaurants by price' list, to find a restaurant that best suits you.
For your information;
Most hotel restaurants are in the expensive bracket
Most restaurants besides hotel restaurants average 10,000 to 100,000 Rp. per person
Beer prices are reasonable (5,000-30,000 Rp) but imported wine and champagne can cost you more than your meal (120,000 - 600,000 Rp.)
Usually a 10-20% service charge is included in your bill. If not, a tip between 5-10% is appreciated, but not expected.
Most restaurants in Bali are open until 11 pm. but you will find some restaurants are open till 1 pm or even 24 hours.
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