Chinese restaurants in Indonesia
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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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Pujosari
If you're looking for a quick fix head to Pujosari, a collection of warungs next to the tourist office. The best of the bunch include Lezat, which stays open 24 hours and does a mean ayam kampung (village chicken), Rada, which specialises in dim sum, and Oriental, which dishes up some fine Chinese.
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Telaga Naga
Torches light the pathway to this jewel-like restaurant where bright red lanterns glow over the tables. Offerings on the Chinese Szechwan menu are complex, such as abalone masak jamur hitan (abalone with black mushrooms). You may need to book.
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Khi Khi Restaurant
Well off Jl Raya Lovina and behind the night market, this barn of a place specialises in Chinese food and grilled seafood, including lobster. It's always popular in a rub-elbows-with-your-neighbour kind of way.
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Rumah Makan Darmo
Quality far exceeds prices at this rare Chinese restaurant attuned to individual diners and couples. Fresh seafood is the specialty, and there's smoke-free air-con upstairs.
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Warung Taman
The woks are busy at this neighbourhood warung which serves consistently good Indonesian and Chinese food. Rough-hewn tables and friendly staff make it a relaxed choice.
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Restoran Hawaii
This Hawaii is a comfortable place to sample Chinese food, KalBar style, blending traditional and tropical flavours.
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Depot Kalimantan
Bright, air-con, no smoking refuge serves Chinese dishes and fruit juices. Popular with families and couples.
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Rumah Makan Mandarin
Mandarin is a very simple eatery with seafood specialities and a loyal band of Chinese regulars.
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Feyloon
A glossy Hong Kong seafood palace has landed in Bali. All manner of creatures swim in an aquarium's worth of tanks at the entrance, unaware that they will soon become part of your dinner. Presentation is artful and the selection vast. You can vary your eating with a number of good duck dishes.
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Aroma
Spotless, well-run and highly popular family-run Chinese restaurant around the corner from the Mataram Mall. The surrounds are functional; the emphasis is all on the freshness and flavour of the cooking here, particularly the seafood. Crab with black pepper and chilli sauce is
the signature dish, or try cumi saos tiram (squid with oyster sauce).
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