Articles tagged ‘satay’
Balinese sate: A gift from the gods
By Nick | May 1st, 2007 |Living in Bali affords one many benefits. One of the best is being able to step outside and sample some of the local street food. This afternoon while walking down Jl. Legian I noticed there was a ceremony about start at Pura Desa Legian. Across the street in a parking area, local in Balinese costume [...]
Ketupat Bali: An amazing selection of Indonesian food
By Nick | November 27th, 2006 |A ketupat is a pyramidal packet of compacted rice, wrapped in banana leaves. In Legian Bali, Ketupat is also the name of a restaurant. Ketupat is located on Jl. Legian, behind Jonathan’s Gallery. You will be able to spot it, by the 2 Balinese ladies standing outside, guarding 2 bantens, (towers) of fruit.
Riding back from Candi Dasa in East Bali
By Nick | October 23rd, 2006 |East Bali really is the part of the island that I love coming to. Getting out to Candi Dasa, the colors just seem brighter, maybe its because the amount of tall trees and vegetation, outnumber the buildings.
Grabbing Ika some satay in Seminyak Bali
By Nick | August 11th, 2006 |When I’m running late and need to pick Ika up some food, I know one thing that is a sure fire hit. Satay. Balinese say ’sate’, which is no worries, because it sounds the same. All I had to do was ride down Jl. Seminyak, just past Bintang on the left side, and in one [...]
New Bali Hai Cruise Addition: Bali
By BootsnAll | June 11th, 2006 |Confession time. I have never been on a Bali Hai Cruise in all my years in Bali. I have friends that have and they applaud the magnificence and enjoyment of these day and night cruises.
Friday night in Seminyak Bali
By Nick | May 26th, 2006 |Pretty rushed as usual. Its Friday night here in Seminyak and I’m supposed to meet Greg from Florida at Peanuts sometime later.
Warung Enak: Ubud Bali
By Nick | February 14th, 2006 |Zooming up to Ubud this morning in search of something new, I decided to treat myself and my readers to Warung Enak. Located about 100 meters after the bottom end of Jl. Hanuman, Warung Enak (enak means ‘delicious’) serves Indonesian and Balinese food. When I arrived at midday, the place only had 2 other guests. [...]
