Restaurants in Senggigi
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Papaya Café
Invitingly decorated with rattan sofas and exposed stone walls, this enjoyable place has a tempting menu of Indonesian, Chinese and Japanese dishes and some of the best cocktails in town. The Papaya also has live music of the muzak variety and is fine for a relaxed drink. Happy hour is 16:00 to 20:00.
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English Tea Room
A civilised air-con retreat, this delightful place, located in a shopping plaza, offers a wide choice of salads and sandwiches as well as terrific cakes. The teas include Ceylon and Indonesian green and you'll find some interesting coffees too. There's a terrace table upstairs.
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Qunci Restaurant
Abutting the beach in Mangsit, this terrific, hip hotel restaurant has a modern menu with both Asian and European - think tuna balsamico and seafood risotto - dishes. The well-trained staff will guide you through the menu and make suggestions, while low-key electronica music adds atmosphere to the dining experience. Arrive before sunset and get the party started with two-for-one cocktails during happy hour (16:00 to 19:00).
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Asmara
Consistently recommended by expats, this is a comfortable, spacious and airy two-storey thatched restaurant offering fine European cuisine - try the frikadellen (meatballs with mustard gravy and sautéed potatoes) - plus Indonesian and international favourites. Children are well catered for from a special menu, and there's a small pool and play area too.
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Café Alberto
Occupying a large beachfront plot well away from the road, feast on Italian (pizza and pasta) or Indonesian (the usual suspects in generous portions) cuisine at this enjoyable restaurant. Lunch at a table on the sand and then snooze it off on one of their loungers. There's also a small kids' playground here with slides and a sandpit.
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Sugar Café
Perhaps the most modern place in town, this chic little lounge bar-restaurant is highly atmospheric, with candlelit tables and creative, beautifully presented Indonesian and Asian fusion cuisine. Eat in the air-conditioned interior or outside on the terrace.
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Bumbu
Deservedly popular little restaurant on the main strip, come here for inexpensive Thai curries and Indo cooking served up on a slim streetside terrace. Some Western dishes are also served, and there's always a daily special.
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Rumah Makan Padang
Come here for real local atmosphere and authentically fiery Padang food, including a tasty, filling rendang (beef coconut curry).
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