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The food was great. Live band performance on a Friday night was a necessary retreat on a rainy Bali night. Get a table early for a good look at the stage, it is packed at 10 a.m. until closing. You will sit with other tourists when there is space and that is a kind of socialization. View all feedback.
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eating was nice (I had a cole Slav court with mango and caramelized cashews) but with a 16% service fee above I feel it very expensive. the band played well, but too loud for these venues, so it was impossible to conduct a conversation. View all feedback.
Eating was good, but what it was even better to do was the atmosphere and live music in the night!
The food is pricey and doesn't have that many vegan/vegetarian options. Had a curry which wasn't that great, lacking flavour.
Decent menu with some veg options in the form of spring rolls, rice paper rolls and other tapas items, as well as noodles, rice and soups. Fresh tangerine juice was perfect on a warm day. Rice paper rolls were fresh and delicious. Little pricy.
We stopped by the place after visiting the monkey forest. It's easy to spot the location and the restaurant looks nice. They have some food with vegetarian options like a vegetarian ramen soup or spicy coconut noodle soup. Well, the soup was not spicy at all and it wasn't enough noodles inside. But the taste was good. They seem to have concerts sometimes in the restaurant.
The food was great. Live band performance on a Friday night was a necessary retreat on a rainy Bali night. Get a table early for a good look at the stage, it is packed at 10 a.m. until closing. You will sit with other tourists when there is space and that is a kind of socialization.