Denpasar (Indonesian pronunciation: [denˈpasar]) (Balinese: ᬤᬾᬦ᭄ᬧᬲᬃ) is the capital of Bali and the main gateway to the island. The city is also a hub for other cities in the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Restaurants in Denpasar
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A lock of hair from 16th-century Hindu priest Danghyang Nirartha is buried in a sandalwood box inside this cliffside temple.
I have something to experience when visiting this temple, which is located close to the beach and has rice fields around the temple area.
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Batik Popiler II – Purveyors of some of the most beautiful batik products in the world. Meticulously worked textiles created by accomplished artisans on the islands of Java and Bali in Indonesia, the mystical homeland of batik…
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I am a big fan of the artistic statues in Bali and the Titi Banda Statue depicts the sethu bridge (some time referred to as Adam bridge) built by the army of monkeys headed by Sugriwa from Rameswaram in Tamilnadu to the Sri Lanka. I was passing by this statue many times and managed to grab a few snaps during one of the rides.
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A curated space for art + design. Handcrafted clothing and wearable art that communicate a well- defined, thoughtful aesthetic.
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Bali's traditional and contemporary art and fashion are renowned throughout the world. We have selected only the finest for our gallery with care and discernment. Discover hand-crafted jewelry, one-of-a-kind objet d'art and the best of Bali's fashion designs in the gallery and boutiques of MÉTIS. Lots of photographs and paintings as well as large collection of Buddha's from all across Asia.
Superb French inspired food, a stunning outlook especially at night when the fire lanterns are lit and wonderful friendly service. Good selection of wines and cocktails as well. For a special occasion or if you really want to treat yourselves to a delicious meal, Métis should be at the top of your list in Seminyak.
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Always nice to have afternoon walk here...Fully recommended if you are in Denpasar Bali..Other city in Indonesia should have a big square like this
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The Sanur Beach Promenade is lined with brightly painted outrigger boats along the water's edge, and good restaurants and cafes opposite. Treat yourself to a massage offered by one of the many masseuses with divans on the sand. If you're there in July, catch the Bali Kite Festival, a colorful international competition.
Sanur is an excellent choice for those who likes to rise with the sun, enjoy a pristine, calm white sand shore for long walks, quiet meditation, yoga on the beach, close access to organic & hearty foods, early morning great coffees, smoothies & bakeries. Stores & restaurants open into the late evening, but the overall atmosphere is of subtle jubilee and wholesome fun.
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This market opens at 6pm, there was a review saying it’s airconditioned, but this is open air market. Has plenty of halal food stalls to chose from. There are satay, fried items like banana, samosa, curry puff, taro. Then there’s bakso, chicken noodles, murtabak,roppongi (has trip advisor certificate of excellence!) smoothies, shaved ice with fruits during my visit. The price is so so so reasonable, I went two nights here. Highly recommend for local halal food.
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