Traditional Restaurant in Buleleng with a Voluntary Pay Concept




Buleleng

Bali, known for its natural and cultural beauty, also offers a wealth of unique culinary delights. One place that offers a different culinary experience is in Buleleng, Bali, with a traditional home concept.

This restaurant is called Dapur Bali Mula, which features authentic flavors and a typical old Balinese atmosphere, where visitors only need to pay voluntarily or make a donation. Even though payment is voluntary, the restaurant is always busy, so visitors are required to make reservations three days in advance.

The Attraction of Mula’s Balinese Kitchen

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1. Pay Voluntarily

One of the main attractions of Dapur Bali Mula is the voluntary payment system. Visitors can enjoy delicious food with typical Balinese spices and large portions just by donating according to their means.

2. Traditional and Legendary

This restaurant offers authenticity from the traditional side of Bali. All food is prepared using traditional methods, and the place itself is designed like a simple but charming traditional Balinese house.

3. Open Kitchen (Open Kitchen)

This restaurant also allows visitors to see directly the food processing process. From making Balinese wine to jaje laklak, everything can be seen while tasting the dishes.

4. Home atmosphere

Carrying the concept of an authentic old Balinese kitchen, Dapur Bali Mula offers a simple but charming atmosphere, providing a memorable culinary experience.

5. Menu According to Nature

There is no fixed menu at Dapur Bali Mula. Visitors who have ordered beforehand will get a set menu specially prepared according to the number of people. The food served, such as sea fish sate, fish pepes and sambal matah, are all prepared from the day’s fresh catch.

Location of Mula Bali Kitchen

This restaurant is located in Les Singaraja Village, Tejakula, Buleleng, Bali, about 2.5 hours from Denpasar City.

Dapur Bali Mula is an attractive choice for culinary lovers who want to enjoy traditional Balinese dishes with a touch of authenticity and simplicity.

This article was written by Ni Komang Nartini Independent Campus Certified Internship participants at detikcom.

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