Outstanding
67 Review
This restaurant in Bali is a Thai seafood restaurant. The seafood rice is pretty good, especially the sauce prepared by the lady boss. It is a strong flavor made by mashing various seafood into sauce. It is especially good.
This barbecue restaurant is very popular and may be the most popular in the area. We ordered a set meal, the lobster was probably frozen and the taste was so-so. We booked a seat in the first row in advance. I strongly recommend coming here to watch the sunset, it is really beautiful.
The seafood meal set C includes lobster, crab, shellfish, shrimp, two bottles of bintang beer, vegetable rice, and three sources. The total cost of the meal is only RMB 200, which is very cost-effective! Very cost-effective!
Service: Was prompt, incredibly friendly with the ability to speak great English. Food: Fantastic selection, easy to understand menu and incredibly reasonably priced. Drinks: I love a fresh juice, young coconut or iced tea, so was super happy however they primarily serve beers and maybe some arak cocktails but it would have been nice for a bit more of a cocktail list. However this does not deter me from returning in the slightest.
Lia Cafe is easy to find. The front is very small. There is a Chinese signboard of Ctrip Food Forest hanging at the door (the restaurant next door is a partner restaurant of TripAdvisor^_^). If you want to watch the sunset in the peak season, it is best to arrive in advance or make a reservation on Ctrip. When we went there, we did not make a reservation. There were about seven or eight tables left, which was basically the third row from the bottom. The menu is all in English. The waiter did not take the initiative to show the Chinese menu for WeChat scanning, but it was still simple. Seeing that we ordered too much, he took the initiative to ask for reduction and said that their dishes are very large. You can take a look at their menu in advance. The price is quite friendly. A can of Coke is 5 yuan + 10% service charge. Served with rice, a plate of seasonal vegetables, French fries, chicken soup, cold dishes and a fruit platter after the meal. The seafood is either grilled or fried. The taste is a matter of personal preference. I personally don't think it's amazing, but it's pretty satisfactory. The shrimps are good, and the lobster tastes the same no matter how you cook it. The crabs are not fresh (maybe I caught up with them?). The main reason for eating here is the beautiful scenery and the sound of the waves. The sunset at Jimbaran Beach is a must-see.
A very cost-effective beach restaurant. Some people may think that it is more pleasant to eat casually without looking for the signature restaurant. In fact, it all depends on yourself. We think the taste of this restaurant is more in line with our appetite. At least it is no longer the signature sweet and greasy pork chop, haha.
This restaurant in Bali is a Thai seafood restaurant. The seafood rice is pretty good, especially the sauce prepared by the lady boss. It is a strong flavor made by mashing various seafood into sauce. It is especially good.
This barbecue restaurant is very popular and may be the most popular in the area. We ordered a set meal, the lobster was probably frozen and the taste was so-so. We booked a seat in the first row in advance. I strongly recommend coming here to watch the sunset, it is really beautiful.
The seafood meal set C includes lobster, crab, shellfish, shrimp, two bottles of bintang beer, vegetable rice, and three sources. The total cost of the meal is only RMB 200, which is very cost-effective! Very cost-effective!
Service: Was prompt, incredibly friendly with the ability to speak great English. Food: Fantastic selection, easy to understand menu and incredibly reasonably priced. Drinks: I love a fresh juice, young coconut or iced tea, so was super happy however they primarily serve beers and maybe some arak cocktails but it would have been nice for a bit more of a cocktail list. However this does not deter me from returning in the slightest.
Lia Cafe is easy to find. The front is very small. There is a Chinese signboard of Ctrip Food Forest hanging at the door (the restaurant next door is a partner restaurant of TripAdvisor^_^). If you want to watch the sunset in the peak season, it is best to arrive in advance or make a reservation on Ctrip. When we went there, we did not make a reservation. There were about seven or eight tables left, which was basically the third row from the bottom. The menu is all in English. The waiter did not take the initiative to show the Chinese menu for WeChat scanning, but it was still simple. Seeing that we ordered too much, he took the initiative to ask for reduction and said that their dishes are very large. You can take a look at their menu in advance. The price is quite friendly. A can of Coke is 5 yuan + 10% service charge. Served with rice, a plate of seasonal vegetables, French fries, chicken soup, cold dishes and a fruit platter after the meal. The seafood is either grilled or fried. The taste is a matter of personal preference. I personally don't think it's amazing, but it's pretty satisfactory. The shrimps are good, and the lobster tastes the same no matter how you cook it. The crabs are not fresh (maybe I caught up with them?). The main reason for eating here is the beautiful scenery and the sound of the waves. The sunset at Jimbaran Beach is a must-see.
A very cost-effective beach restaurant. Some people may think that it is more pleasant to eat casually without looking for the signature restaurant. In fact, it all depends on yourself. We think the taste of this restaurant is more in line with our appetite. At least it is no longer the signature sweet and greasy pork chop, haha.