Bali, Indonesia Food Guide: 10 Asian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Baturiti

March 14, 2020 Concepcion Newsome

Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Baturiti. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you. including Warung Dedari, Padi Bali, Rumah Desa Balinese Home and Cooking Studio, Gong Jatiluwih Restaurant & Lounge, The Puhu Restaurant & Lounge by Padma Resort Ubud, Warung Gemitir, Waroeng Billy's D'desa, Bali Strawberry Farm & Restaurant, Cafe Tahu, Warung Rekreasi Bedugul
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10. Warung Rekreasi Bedugul

Jl. Raya Bedugul, Opposite Fruit Market, Bedugul, Baturiti 82115 Indonesia Asian, International, Indonesian Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Table Service, Validated Parking, Highchairs Available, Playgrounds [email protected] +62 368 2033036 http://warungrekreasibedugul.com/
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3 based on 98 reviews

Reviewed By Angie W

We stopped in here during a private tour of the Bedugul area. The service was very good. The food was fresh and delicious and there a few distractions around the place to entertain while waiting for the meals to arrive, and for the young ones to do while the adults relaxed for a while after the meal. All in all a good stop off.

9. Cafe Tahu

Jalan Baturiti Mekarsari Indonesia Cafe, Asian, Indonesian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Seating https://cafe-tahu.business.site/
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4 based on 37 reviews

Cafe Tahu

Reviewed By Andresguia

This restaurant specializes on food made from tofu, There are lots of choices from the menu. Quick service, healthy and delicious at the same time.

8. Bali Strawberry Farm & Restaurant

Jl. Raya Baturiti Bedugul Br Taman Tanda Baturiti, Baturiti 82191 Indonesia Asian, Indonesian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Seating, Outdoor Seating [email protected] +62 368 22032 http://www.balistrawberrybedugul.com
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4 based on 77 reviews

Bali Strawberry Farm & Restaurant

Reviewed By djmontano

It's a pleasant stop during our sightseeing tour. Nothing spectacular about the food. I had strawberry pancakes and could taste that the strawberries were not so sweet. The view is fantastic though.Thank you for stopping by.We appreciate your review.We suggest you to try Strawberry Pizza if you visit next time.

7. Waroeng Billy's D'desa

Baturiti 82191 Indonesia Indonesian, Asian Dinner Table Service, Reservations, Seating +62 819-9937-7000 http://www.waroengbillysdidesa.com/
Waroeng Billy's D'desa

Reviewed By Nikki S

We were brought here by our driver on the way to Villa Jintan from Denpasar airport. The surroundings were beautiful and the atmosphere was extremely pleasant and relaxed. We have travelled in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand in recent years and the food at Billy’s D’desa was the best that we have had. We both ordered the Cap Cay Ayam.

6. Warung Gemitir

Jl. Denpasar Bedugul, Pacung Baturiti, Tabanan 80351 Indonesia Indonesian, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Table Service, Takeout, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +62 368 2301016 http://baligemitir.com/warung-taman-gemitir/
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4 based on 53 reviews

Warung Gemitir

Warung Gemitir; A place to unwind in the natural raw beauty of Bali, while enjoying the best truly authentic Balinese cuisine. Specialising in Traditional Balinese cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. Also offering western cuisine to suit any ta

Reviewed By Awtomal

We really loved this place because of amazing food with live music, which is world class. I met with the owner and their stuff, they were all very welcoming. I must recommend this place to all specially who are coming to stay in Saranam Hotel.

5. The Puhu Restaurant & Lounge by Padma Resort Ubud

Padma Resort Ubud Banjar Carik Desa, Puhu, Payangan, Payangan Indonesia European, Asian, Indonesian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi +62 361 752111 http://www.padmaresortubud.com/dining/all-day-dining-restaurant.php
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5 based on 226 reviews

The Puhu Restaurant & Lounge by Padma Resort Ubud

Reviewed By marilynino

We stayed 5 nights at this resort and found the buffet to be superior to Padma Legian where we had just been. The breads and pastries were much fresher than our previous Padma experience and overall we were all happy. Great for children and fanciers of fried food with plenty of healthier options. Staff were friendly and obliging we tried one of their themed dinners but think you are better served sticking in a La carte especially if traveling with children. Afternoon tea (included) was a hit and would suffice as lunch if you did not have children with you. Our only bad experience was on last night 2 of our party had Indonesian and woke in night with the dreaded Bali belly not ideal when you have a 2 hour trip to airport and then 5+ hours on a plane. Luckily we had stocked up on gastro stop so did manage it all with only one emergency stop on way to airport. The kids and husband in this party were all fine the whole time at both Padma's and the only thing I can observe is they chose more of the fried food and less of the vegetable/salad options probably the way to go in Bali.Dear marilynino,Thank you for dining with us recently. We are glad to know that overall you were happy with our restaurant.I'm sorry to hear that one of your party was not unwell. We noticed that your party were having some Indonesian dishes (Ayam sambal matah, sambal udang and bebek betutu), probably the dish is too spicy for her. Apparently other guest ordered those items too and we didn't hear any feedback. We hope that she's recovered already now. Once again, thank you for being here and looking forward to welcome you back at our restaurant.Warmest regards,Deasy

4. Gong Jatiluwih Restaurant & Lounge

Jl. Batu Luwih Kawan 43, Tabanan 80361 Indonesia Asian, Indonesian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Table Service, Serves Alcohol [email protected] +62 815-5852-6545 http://gongjatiluwih.com/
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4 based on 253 reviews

Gong Jatiluwih Restaurant & Lounge

Reviewed By williamsM29HU

A big attraction for tourists as it has a view of the rice terraces. There are a lot of seats and a staff managing parking outside. They encourage the buffet (easier for them) but offer a menu as well. If you like Indonesian food you will not be happy. If you want a pizza or hamburger you may find it okay. Service is average and the prices are moderate. Overall, we do not recommend this place.

3. Rumah Desa Balinese Home and Cooking Studio

Br. Baru, Marga, Tabanan Indonesia Indonesian, Asian Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Reservations, Seating [email protected] +62 812-3954-987 http://www.rumahdesa.com
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4 based on 70 reviews

Balinese Food & Cooking Class StudioRumah Desa means house in the village. Our house is located really in a tranquil village with very charming nature at the surrounding. Here you can experience the authentic Balinese life in the village and explore the g

Reviewed By anexpatabroad15

Balinese Food, enriched with spices and flavours was on the agenda on a day trip to Rumah Desa (meaning house in the village) to participate in a Balinese cooking class and rice field adventures. Located in the tranquil village of Bargu in the Marga district of Tabanan, Rumah Desa is a good couple of hours by car from Jimbaran.First we visited the local market with our guide Wayan to get acquainted with the wide variety of produce fresh from the local farms and vital ingredients in Balinese cooking. The market was busy and colourful, a vibrant snap shot into the daily routine of the Balinese people, where baskets and baskets of fresh fruit, vegetables, aromatic herbs, spices and flowers are available alongside different varieties of rice and live chickens. Rumah Desa not only employs thirty-nine family members but has also empowered and developed the village through tourism and the popularity of its programmes. Rumah Desa is a Balinese home compound where many of the family reside in a series of separate colourful and ornate open-air buildings that act as bedrooms, social areas, the cooking school, dining room and temples all set in an oasis of colourful tropical plants and flowers.We were welcomed with a refreshing juice and introduced to the traditions of Balinese cuisine and culture, giving us an insight into not only the cooking but also the eating habits of the Balinese people. Balinese food is aromatic and preparation is time consuming as even the simplest of pastes require an abundance of ingredients. Sweet, sour, spicy, salty, bitter and sharp are the six flavours that make up each meal to promote good health and energy, whilst also stimulating the senses.We prepared Base be Pasih (spicy paste for seafood) while the other group made Base be Siap (spicy paste for chicken). We learnt about all the different herbs, their flavouring and medicinal qualities and how combinations are used to flavour different meats and fish. Next up was the preparation of Sate Ayam (Chicken Sate) and Ayam Betutu (whole stuffed roast chicken) where the meat is wrapped in banana leaves to be steamed, much as we would use tin foil. The class was interactive and interesting and Wayan was very knowledgeable in both his cooking and translation skills. Staples of coconut ginger and chilli are used in most dishes as is palm sugar. Extra flavour is added by candlenuts, galangal, turmeric, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. We were shown the process of extracting coconut milk, we drank fresh coffee ground from the beans growing in the gardens around us with a snack of sweet potato bites rolled in coconut. We donned conical bamboo hats and set off for the second part of our adventure, a short trek with our guide Putu Candra (a member of the family) through the lush damp rainforest via a rickety bamboo bridge across the Kajang river and past a beautiful little waterfall. Putu was excellent guide, sharing his extensive knowledge of all the tropical plants and their uses and how he used to bathe in the river and waterfall as a child but sadly this is no longer possible due to the water being polluted by rubbish from modern day life.We continued on to the family rice field as he further explained about the Subak (irrigation system) and how the community share water so that everyone’s crops can prosper. We met the farmers from his family who work in the rice field and had a go at harvesting some rice too. We were refreshed with coconuts cut straight from the tree while our guides talked us through the rice planting and harvesting process and how bamboo and coconut palms are important for building and used as food sources. We feasted on the fruits of our earlier labour and I’m pleased to report there was a good selection of vegetarian options too. Desserts included the sweet Bubuh Injin (black rice pudding) infused with coconut milk and palm sugar. Rumah Desa is the ultimate place to get back to nature and enjoy a Balinese culinary journey with food sourced straight from the fields and the local market. All the staff were genuine, friendly and professional, excited to share their knowledge, wisdom and catered for our every need. Rumah Desa offers a traditional enriching experience, it was a beautiful place to discover the true core of authentic Bali from its friendly people, culture, art, rituals and philosophy through the activities that it offered. I whole-heartily recommend everything about this trip which we both throughly enjoyed.Rumah Desa has a wide variety of different programmes available alongside the cooking classes and rice field trek. Cycling tours, visits to local schools and even a traditional Balinese wedding can all be arranged. Spiritual programmes are available for guests wishing to detox and re-balance that include Qi-yoga and meditation that leave you cleansed and revitalised. Accommodation is also available where guests can stay overnight and enjoy the full Balinese home experience. Visit their website for all the information.

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2. Padi Bali

Jl. Jatiluwih-Penebel, Tabanan Indonesia Indonesian, Asian Lunch, Dinner Outdoor Seating, Seating, Table Service, Takeout +62 361 2030814
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4 based on 49 reviews

Padi Bali

Reviewed By Margaret_Ashley

This restaurant isn't big. It was quiet when we went so we had a table facing the rice terraces. Very relaxing. Staffs are friendly and happy to answer questions. We had fresh juices, nasi goreng, hot red rice tea and ice coffee with no sugar.

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1. Warung Dedari

Jl. Raya Denpasar - Bedugul, Baturiti Indonesia Indonesian, Asian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Takeout, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol +62 819-3310-8202 https://www.facebook.com/warungdedari/
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4 based on 101 reviews

Warung Dedari

Samping SPBU Perean Desa Perean

Reviewed By TonyD7777

This restaurant is on the way to the North of Bali, and has beautiful surroundings. It has a couple of lovely ponds surrounded by eating stations which are all a little secluded and give you some privacy. Then there are the antiques scattered around the place. Food is not cheap but also not expensive and you know you will get a quality meal. Definitely worth a stopover if you are in the area.

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