Saturday, March 17, 2007

Choosing the Place

EATING out in Bali can be one of the highlights of your visit to Bali. There are so many restaurants to choose from, with a variety of cuisines and with each restaurants trying to offer you something different. Most restaurants are in close proximity to each other and of course centred around the main tourist spots.

Most restaurants do not require reservations, but you may want to check our database to make sure, especially for popular restaurants and hotel restaurants. For the uninitiated and culinary cowards, various shopping centers have upstairs eateries, and most have fast food outlets to start you off on your culinary adventure of superb Balinese food.

Visitors can enjoy good food and the island's spectacular vistas simultaneously. If you come to Bali expecting the range and exuberance of the cooking found elsewhere in Southeast Asia, you'll be disappointed.

Whether you long for an original Austrian Wiener Schitzel, Hong Kong style Dim Sum, German Wurst or Rindsrouladen, Greek Souvlaki, Indian Tandoori Chicken or Rogan Josh, Italian Lasagna or Pizza, Japanese Sushi, Yakitori, or Shabu-Shabu, Korean Bulgogi Beef and Kimchi, Mexican Enchiladas or Tacos, Spanish Tapas or Paella, Swiss Cheese or Beef Fondue, or a spicy Thai Tom Yam - you can get it in Bali.

Also, we divide dishes in Bali into 11 dishes such as :

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