Seminyak Beach Restaurants
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KZU
KZU is a cosy restaurant located on Jalan Drupadi in Seminyak that serves a great selection of healthy and tasty food created by Chef Kazuya Takami. His menu here is varied, with influences from Japanese, Indonesian, Italian and Indian cuisine. There’s also a good selection of vegan options too. Step inside and under the bamboo roller blinds and you’ll immediately find bright spaces and a food station in the style of ...
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Java Jive Cafe
Java Jive is a small cafe located on Jalan Petitenget in Seminyak, featuring an open-air dining setting with gardens and unique lighting features. This open concept reflects the traditional Indonesian warung stall dining. Java Jive presents good coffee and drinks, Indonesian and Western selections. Find also the favourite treat of pork ribs or Balinese roast pig babi guling. Opening Hours: 08:00 - ...
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La Finca
La Finca is one of the most unique Spanish restaurants to grace the Seminyak dining scene. While many restaurants on the island have taken on a rustic Ibiza and Mediterranean theme, La Finca wins hands down with its combination of tasty and wholesome dishes prepared using fresh organic ingredients and traditional methods, served in cosy and casual settings of an airy bamboo dining ...
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La Dolce Vita
This Italian Restaurant and Wine Bar on Jalan Kunti is open for lunch and dinner, and features a spacious dining hall with dining setups on two levels. There's a Friday Salsa night highlighted as La Dulce Vida, jumping in a South American atmosphere, with professional dancers on the deck wood dance floor. Opening Hours: 11:00 - 23:00 Location: Jalan Kunti I No ...
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La Boulangerie De Bali
La Boulangerie De Bali is an authentic French bakery located on Jalan Raya Seminyak. It presents a selection of over 80 classic handmade French, organic European breads and pastries. La Boulangerie de Bali bakes a wide variety of traditional breads daily, such as the famous French farmer baguette cooked in a wood-fired oven. Opening Hours: 07:00 - 23:00 Location: Bintang Supermarket, Seminyak
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Kura-Kura Restaurant at The Oberoi
The rumour has spread that Kura-Kura is a must visit restaurant where all the dishes are created by executive chef Enrico Wahl. So be sure to put Kura-Kura on your dining list. The restaurant is situated in a beachside garden in a gorgeous hotel – The Oberoi – and offers delectable Indonesian, Asian and Continental cuisines and the best selection of paired wines, ...
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Kuni’s
The dining room is gracefully situated in a garden setting of colourful tropical trees and plants. Once you enter, you are free to choose to dine alfresco under the stars or under the cooling fans of the main room. Kuni’s presents a wide selection of traditional Japanese fare including tempura, gyoza, prawn spring rolls, Thai style squid salad, kushi yaki (grilled food on ...
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Ku De Ta
Ku De Ta Bali is one of Bali's most prominent hotspots, often considered the trendsetter for upscale nightlife and beach dining venues in Seminyak, which eventually inspired other similar enterprises all over the island.The black-clad staff and the unique layout features a main restaurant area, a dedicated bar, a centrepiece lawn bordering the beachfront where all special events take place, and a special private ...
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Kreol Kitchen
Kreol Kitchen is a boutique café that serves home cooking varieties of Mauritian and Australian dishes. The spot is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the ‘cold press’ coffee selections make it a great place for a coffee break. Must-tries include a ‘Kreol Platter’ with curry, dhal, rice, pickles and chutneys; its chunky shepherd’s pie, Melbourne-style dim sums and sausage rolls – food that is close Aussies’ hearts and taste ...
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Khaima Moroccan Restaurant, Lounge & Bar
Khaima is all about Moroccan cuisine, Arabic music and sensual floorshow belly dancers (every Friday and Saturday only at 21:00). Among the most famous Moroccan dishes on the menu are lamb or tuna mechoui, slow cooked spiced stew, fresh couscous served with Australian lamb and vegetables and pastilla (also known as bsteeya or bastilla). Ingredients are mostly imported from Morocco. Finish your Moroccan ...
