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We proudly served Japanese, Indonesian, Chinese Food ( Halal ). We have variety of dessert like, Tiramisu Mille Crepe, Matcha Mille Crepe, Durian Mille Crepe. We also accept Mille Crepe Pre-order .
My wife and I came on a Saturday night based on the recommendation of friends, and we were not disappointed. The restaurant is in a refurbished house just a block away from Bloomington's bustling downtown. We were promptly greeted, and, for most of our meal we were the only diners in the restaurant, although they seemed to have a brisk carryout business.For an appetizer we had the Sate Babi, skewered pork marinated in Indonesian sauce. The pork was well-prepared and sauce appropriately spicy, but not overbearing. I had the terriyaki chicken as an entree and my wife had noodles with chicken. Both entrees were tasty, well-plated, and portions were appropriately generous. For dessert, they have a selection of crepes with various fillings. We opted for the Tiramisu crepe, which was presented as a stack of crepes with filling layered between each crepe and cocoa to top. The owner, who came by reasonably often to check on us during dinner, told us they make the desserts in-house. Cafe Bali is a bit off the downtown beaten path in Bloomington, but worth it.
We proudly served Japanese, Indonesian, Chinese Food ( Halal ). We have variety of dessert like, Tiramisu Mille Crepe, Matcha Mille Crepe, Durian Mille Crepe. We also accept Mille Crepe Pre-order .
My wife and I came on a Saturday night based on the recommendation of friends, and we were not disappointed. The restaurant is in a refurbished house just a block away from Bloomington's bustling downtown. We were promptly greeted, and, for most of our meal we were the only diners in the restaurant, although they seemed to have a brisk carryout business.For an appetizer we had the Sate Babi, skewered pork marinated in Indonesian sauce. The pork was well-prepared and sauce appropriately spicy, but not overbearing. I had the terriyaki chicken as an entree and my wife had noodles with chicken. Both entrees were tasty, well-plated, and portions were appropriately generous. For dessert, they have a selection of crepes with various fillings. We opted for the Tiramisu crepe, which was presented as a stack of crepes with filling layered between each crepe and cocoa to top. The owner, who came by reasonably often to check on us during dinner, told us they make the desserts in-house. Cafe Bali is a bit off the downtown beaten path in Bloomington, but worth it.
4 based on 29 reviews
This is our favorite chinese food joint when we visit Bloomington. Very basic restaurant setup. Make you feel at home. You just order at the counter and pay, they will call out your order to pick up. Menu is right on the wall. Seasonal dishes also announced. Authentic Sichuan dishes and is bar-nun amazingly delicious. Super speedy and fresh dishes is really the hallmark. I highly recommend it if you want to let the Cantonese dishes a break. Be prepare to encounter super spicy dishes and be Wowed by them. Super friendly people!
We proudly served Japanese, Indonesian, Chinese Food ( Halal ). We have variety of dessert like, Tiramisu Mille Crepe, Matcha Mille Crepe, Durian Mille Crepe. We also accept Mille Crepe Pre-order .
My wife and I came on a Saturday night based on the recommendation of friends, and we were not disappointed. The restaurant is in a refurbished house just a block away from Bloomington's bustling downtown. We were promptly greeted, and, for most of our meal we were the only diners in the restaurant, although they seemed to have a brisk carryout business.For an appetizer we had the Sate Babi, skewered pork marinated in Indonesian sauce. The pork was well-prepared and sauce appropriately spicy, but not overbearing. I had the terriyaki chicken as an entree and my wife had noodles with chicken. Both entrees were tasty, well-plated, and portions were appropriately generous. For dessert, they have a selection of crepes with various fillings. We opted for the Tiramisu crepe, which was presented as a stack of crepes with filling layered between each crepe and cocoa to top. The owner, who came by reasonably often to check on us during dinner, told us they make the desserts in-house. Cafe Bali is a bit off the downtown beaten path in Bloomington, but worth it.
3 based on 73 reviews
This is a very good resturant with superior service and deserves a great review
Been shopping at College Mall and decided on late lunch at Mr Hibatchi - 3.30p.m. As soon as you walk in, you are impressed by the vast choice of options on offer. Sushi, salads, hot food, fruit, cake, ice cream. Not fussed by the squid, it was rubbery and overcooked and some of the cooked dishes could have been warmer, also some of the fruit was bruised and looked unappetising. That said, it was tasty and definitely good value for money. My major drawback was a very rude waitress who made us feel rushed and was sweeping up around the table while we still finishing our desserts and fortune cookies.
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