DENPASAR, BALIPOST.com – Blessed with an abundance of seafood and stunning tropical views, Bali is considered one of the best areas to enjoy seafood cuisine. After exploring various corners of the Island of the Gods, enjoying delicious fish dishes is a must.
Apart from that, Bali also has many seafood restaurants that serve a variety of fresh and appetizing seafood dishes. Seafood restaurants in Bali offer a variety of delicious seafood menus, as well as different concepts and atmosphere.
The following are recommendations for places to eat seafood in Bali that you can visit while on holiday, quoted from various sources:
1. Segara Bambu Food Hut
As the name suggests, Gubuk Makan Segara Bambu is a seafood restaurant in Bali that features a building design dominated by bamboo. This eating place offers a large dining area with a variety of choices.
You can choose to sit on the floor or use a chair. Gubuk Makan Segara Bambu serves various typical Indonesian menus, with the main dishes being seafood and gurami. Here, you can enjoy dishes rich in delicious and appetizing spices.
Address: Jalan Astasura No.99, Peguyangan Kangin, North Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali
Operational Hours: 11.00 – 22.00 WITA
2. Mami Grilled Fish Stall
So, this is one location to enjoy simple seafood in Bali. Even though the place is small, it is always busy with visitors. The seafood dishes served at Warung Mami Ikan Bakar are delicious, it’s no wonder this place is always busy with visitors.
The mainstay menu here is grilled fish, grilled shrimp and grilled clams. What makes the culinary delights at this seafood restaurant in Bali special is the rich flavor of the spices.
According to the taste, this food is delicious to enjoy on its own without the need for white rice. Unfortunately, the dining space is limited so you can be sure there will always be a long queue outside this restaurant.
Address: Jalan Uluwatu II No.30X, Jimbaran, South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali.
Operational Hours: Thursday – Tuesday 13.00-18.00 WITA
3. Shrimp Sauce
If you are in the Badung area and want to enjoy delicious and spicy seafood, don’t miss stopping at Sambal Shrimp. This seafood restaurant offers a wide selection of seafood menus with unique and appetizing spicy flavors.
As the name suggests, the main dish which is also a favorite of many visitors at Sambal Shrimp is shrimp chili sauce with various variations. Starting from red shrimp chili sauce, butter shrimp chili sauce, to shrimp satay.
Not haphazardly, the shrimp here are guaranteed to be fresh before being processed.
Address: Jalan Kayu Aya Seminyak No.6, Kerobokan Kelod, Badung Regency, Bali.
Operational Hours: 11.00-23.00 WITA
4. Warung Savory-Gurih
Located in the Denpasar area, this restaurant serves fresh seafood at affordable prices. You can enjoy delicious and fresh seafood if you visit this restaurant in Bali. The price is also reasonable.
Just IDR 150,000 for a package of 2 people. This also includes rice, iced tea or mineral water, and fresh fruit. You can also order a package for up to 10 people for IDR 700,000. Very affordable and very suitable for eating together.
The dining room is also comfortable and very spacious with tables, chairs and brown wooden furniture.
Address: No. 99 GG, Jl. Tukad Barito, Renon, District. Denpasar Bar., Denpasar City
Operational Hours: Monday – Sunday, 11.00 – 22.00
5. Warung Subak
The next recommended seafood restaurant in Bali is Warung Subak which is located in the center of Denpasar city. This restaurant is one of the most popular restaurants that serves a variety of seafood dishes with delicious Indonesian spices. Warung Subak is also famous for its very friendly service which makes its visitors feel at home enjoying their food.
Address: Jalan Astasura No.5, Peguyangan Village, North Denpasar District, Denpasar City, Bali.
Operational Hours: 10.00-22.00 WITA
So those are the recommendations for restaurants where you can eat Balinese seafood with a unique taste and shop appearance. Each restaurant offers a different dining experience. So, which one to visit first? (Cahya Dwipayanti/balipost)