You have to go out through the main entrance and turn left.and its the side where coffee bean is, i think.
I went there with James for valentine's day.
The first thing that you will notice is the beautiful traditional Balinese style deco. the paintings, sculptures and furniture. there is also one section where you can sit cross legged and eat, somewhat like Japanese style, but since i was wearing a dress, we sat a normal table.
nice deco on each table..
Balinese setting. peaceful and tranquil. there's even soothing water sounds..
the ice-lemon tea. nothing out of the ordinary.
the passion fruit mock tail. with a hint of sourness. very refreshing and something different.
ok...time for the food! this is the ole-ole bali trio platter. good for sharing and good for people who want to try everything. they have a special kind of sate- chicken marinated with some sauce on lemongrass, grilled chicken wings and fried squid. also comes with three amazing sauces. a chili sauce, garlic-ginger oil thingy, and Tatar sauce i think. not too sure. but this platter is highly recommended!! (portion is HUGE though!)
and this is the bali style bbq-chicken. rich in flavour and not to charred. served with yummy brown sauce, chips, salad and a piece of watermelon. yummy :)
service was Ok, just one mix-up incident where they served a couple who came in later than us first! besides that, it was OK. the food kind of resembles waterlily cafe style.
overall, i would give a 7.5 out of 10.
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