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Many food recommendations usually come from the Denpasar area, without realizing it, the Singaraja area, Buleleng Regency, also has a variety of delicious culinary delights at more affordable prices.
If you visit the Singaraja area of Bali, you don’t need to be confused about what to eat because Singaraja has a variety of delicious and cheap food choices. The following are recommendations for cheap and delicious culinary delights in Singaraja.
5 Delicious and Cheap Culinary in Singaraja
1. Rice Field Meatballs
You can try this meatball, a simple stall located on Jalan Pulau Obi, Banyuning, Singaraja. Even though it is located in the middle of Singaraja city, you can still enjoy the cool expanse of rice fields.
Prices for meatballs start from IDR 10 thousand, complete with large meatballs, eggs and soft meatballs. Not only meatballs, there are also various fried foods and crackers available as a complement to the meatballs.
Meatballs by the rice fields on Jalan Pulau Obi, Banyuning, Singaraja. (Ni Komang Nartini- detikBali)
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2. Rujak Gobed
Rujak gobed has become a typical Singaraja rujak. What differentiates it from rujak in general is that this rujak has its fruit gobed (grated) so that the fruit looks thin. The location is in Pemaron, Singaraja.
As for the seasoning choices, there are sour and vinegar. Regarding the price, you can try this rujak for only IDR 5 thousand.
Rujak Gobed in Pemaron, Singaraja. (Ni Komang Nartini)
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3. Banana Cheese Rp. 5 thousand
If you visit the Singaraja area, you can stop by the banana cheese stall next to Telkom Singaraja. Apart from being delicious and with quite a lot of toppings, the price of banana cheese is also still affordable.
To taste it, just prepare a budget starting from IDR 5 thousand to IDR 7 thousand for the full topping.
4. Lawar Balung Pak Terang
For those of you who are Balinese, this food is a target. The location is at Banyuasri Terminal Kios 7 (east of Banyuasri Market).
Prices per portion start from just IDR 15 thousand, you can enjoy rice with lawar, pork crackers and fried pork. If you want additional pork wrap, you can just add another IDR 5 thousand.
It tastes delicious, the spices are typical Balinese preparations which make you nostalgic for eating pork during the holidays.
Lawar balung Pak Terang at Banyuasri Terminal Kiosk 7 (east of Banyuasri Market). (Ni Komang Nartini- detikBali)
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5. Daluman Ice
You can also try this Daluman ice if you visit the Singaraja area. The location is at Pasar Anyar Singaraja.
Daluman ice which still maintains the local taste combined with coconut milk and Balinese sugar makes this drink delicious and fresh.
The price is IDR 5 thousand, but if you want to request not too much, you can order it for only IDR 3 thousand.
Daluman ice at Anyar Singaraja Market, Buleleng. (Ni Komang Nartini- detikBali)
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Hopefully this information is useful detikers, you don’t need to be confused anymore when visiting Singaraja!
This article was written by Ni Komang Nartini, an Independent Campus Certified Internship participant at detikcom.
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