Bumbu Bali
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, BALI/ Updated : Sep 1, 2016, 10:38 IST
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Bumbu Bali is a popular and authentic, multiple award-winning Balinese restaurant that consists of two restaurants that both offer an excellent selection of authentic Balinese dishes in an upbeat atmosphere. There’s an a la carte … Read more
Bumbu Bali is a popular and authentic, multiple award-winning Balinese restaurant that consists of two restaurants that both offer an excellent selection of authentic Balinese dishes in an upbeat atmosphere. There’s an a la carte restaurant with a delicious selection of Balinese food but the real highlight is the Rijsttafel (a word from the Dutch colonial times that means rice table). Read less
Bumbu Bali is a popular and authentic, multiple award-winning Balinese restaurant that consists of two restaurants that both offer an excellent selection of authentic Balinese dishes in an upbeat atmosphere. There’s an a la carte restaurant with a delicious selection of Balinese food but the real highlight is the Rijsttafel (a word from the Dutch colonial times that means rice table).The Rijsttafel at Bumbu Bali is great value and a chance to try a banquet of little dishes including sate, ayam betutu (roast chicken in banana leaf), be celeng base manis (pork in sweet soy sauce), be sampi mebase Bali (braised beef in coconut milk) and to finish bubuh injin (black rice pudding.) It’s perfect for sharing and for those who want to try a little bit of everything.
This restaurant is committed to serving only authentic Indonesian cuisine and therefore sources all its ingredients from traditional local markets. There is also a cookery school so you can learn to make local Balinese dishes to cook and enjoy when you get back home.
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