JPs Warung: Live music in Seminyak Bali

by Nick on June 6, 2005

by Nick | June 6th, 2005  

jp060605.jpgMonday night Ika and I went out for a bite to eat at JPs Warung on Jl. Dhyana Pura in Seminyak. JPs is known as a live music joint and features mainly Indonesian bands 7 nights a week starting at 9pm (8pm on Sundays. Ika had already eaten and I ordered a grilled tuna for 36,500rp, that came with crunchy fries and bok choy. Just the thing for a late healthy light meal. Ika a strawberry lassi which she said was thick and good.

food060605.jpgJPs attracts people who do not like the techno-crap they play at places like Double Six and the mindless drivel that is on auto-loop at Spy Bar. Tonight JPs had a duet featuring a young Indonesian dude knocking out some very good versions of western classic rock tunes. According to a sign on the wall they have a special VIP club for Business Visa and Kitas holders. Maybe I should get in no that if it means cheaper beer.

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Barrie June 7, 2005 at 9:54 am
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G’Day Nick,

Did you ever check out that place Wayan & Friends in Jl Padma?. It’s opposite Drops.

Be interested to know what it’s like.

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Barrie June 7, 2005 at 9:54 am
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G’Day Nick,

Did you ever check out that place Wayan & Friends in Jl Padma?. It’s opposite Drops.

Be interested to know what it’s like.

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scottycol June 7, 2005 at 8:27 pm
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yeah nick, talking about cheap beer, i looked close at the happy hour sign at PJ`S, but could not see any prices, how much can i expect to pay for a large or small bintang these days(outside)happy hour prices. and could you also please tell me how much the departure tax is these days. thankyou.

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rista June 8, 2005 at 7:00 pm
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Hi scotty !
These day u can expect to pay large bintang for
about Rp25000,its depend on the location.area.
For the departure tax will cost you Rp100.000 that if your visa as tourist.but if your visa is
sosial budaya or your working in indonesia it will cost you Rp 1000.000′it called fiscal.

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scottycol June 9, 2005 at 1:32 pm
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thanks rista, the last time i was in bali was april 2003, i was getting rp 4,200 to the aus dollar. when i`m in bali i like to stay for a month `now 30 days` and i live on a daily budget, one for kuta and one for padangbai, then at the end of the holiday i spend what ive got left-over on shopping. so its always good to get an idea of how much some things are going to cost before i get there, and i always like to have the departure tax money correct and ready to pay when i`m leaving. thanks again! scotty…

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