Samadi
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, CANGGU/ Updated : Sep 20, 2016, 11:32 IST
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Samadi in Canggu is a gem of a place with a guesthouse, yoga studio, spa and an organic vegetarian café situated in the garden of a splendid villa. The restaurant describes its food as an experiment, which is “mixing sunny world-c … Read more
Samadi in Canggu is a gem of a place with a guesthouse, yoga studio, spa and an organic vegetarian café situated in the garden of a splendid villa. The restaurant describes its food as an experiment, which is “mixing sunny world-cuisine with gourmet un-cooking and home-grown ingredients to create a Gourmetarian experience.” Read less

Samadi in Canggu is a gem of a place with a guesthouse, yoga studio, spa and an organic vegetarian café situated in the garden of a splendid villa. The restaurant describes its food as an experiment, which is “mixing sunny world-cuisine with gourmet un-cooking and home-grown ingredients to create a Gourmetarian experience.” Samadi serves Indian dishes including dosas, uthappam, paratha, idli and thalis. They also have great brunches, a nice salad bar, and raw Italian food like lasagne and mushroom burgers and some healthy kids’ meals.
Samadi Address: 39 Jalan Padang Linjong, Canggu
Wedsite: http://www.samadibali.com/
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