International restaurants in Indonesia
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Murni's Warung
Since 1977, Murni's has been an Ubud favourite. The riverside setting is beautiful and a four-level dining room and bar overlooks the lush valley. The menu has good versions of Indo and Western classics. You may find the sizable gift shop not unlike fly paper.
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Randy's Café Bar & Restaurant
Randy's hypes its Canadian theme although the 'Canadian' items on the menu, such as chilli con carne over mashed potatoes, will dishearten Cannuck gourmets. There's good people-watching over breakfasts at this corner spot.
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De Boliva Kitchen & Lounge
A popular, if pricey, Western-style cafe with filling sandwiches (try the wholewheat BLT). Its desserts are famous, with crepes, sorbets and ice cream galore (including low-fat options).
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Quali Restaurant
This terrific, hip hotel-restaurant has a well-selected modern menu of Asian and European dishes. Book ahead and bag a table right on the shore; it's an incredibly romantic setting.
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Warung Opera
This big, open place is popular for its diverse menu of snacks, steaks, sandwiches and local fare. The chicken salad and crispy duck are two favourites. Many come for the sophisticated entertainment that includes live jazz and blues many nights; free transport.
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Bedhot Resto
Bedhot means ‘creative’ in old Javanese and this place is perhaps the most stylish eatery in Sosrowijayan, with art on the walls, batik tablecloths and menus made from bark. There’s tasty Indonesian and Western food, good juices and internet access upstairs.
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Restaurant
Thanks to the name you won't end up in, you guessed it, Bar asking for food. A vision in teak, the Amandari's place to eat is perched over the valley below. The changing menu draws from Western and Asian influences. The wine selection befits a celebration.
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Dragonfly
Large and small plates feature foods from east and west at this popular café. Treats from India, Mexico, Vietnam, Italy and many more including Bali showcase the range of the kitchen. The wine list by the glass is long and welcome.
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Ali Beach Restaurant
Ali Beach is a relaxed and welcoming restaurant with natural air-conditioning (there are basically no walls) and a menu filled with standard traveller fare. There's also the option of a massage if you're feeling tuckered out.
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Sunshine Bagus
This is Pangandaran's most chichi offering, with traditional décor, plenty of greenery and water features galore. The enormous menu spans just about every continent and will satisfy just about any craving.
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Café Janur
With a well-endowed totem figure guarding the entrance, it's hard to miss Janur. Inside, the décor is an emporium of tribal guff. The mixed menu and cheap drinks attract a crowd of expats and tipsy locals.
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Alise's Restaurant
Character-filled Alise's has a romantic, lantern-lit outdoor dining area by the pool and serves a melange of international food. Unintentionally camp local musicians perform classic ballads to doe-eyed diners.
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Superman's Losmen & Restaurant
One of the original purveyors of banana pancakes, Superman's has been around for decades. The owner, Pak Suparman, adapted his name, and likewise his food, to suit Western sensibilities.
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New Superman’s
Huge, slightly charmless place that’s nevertheless a key hang-out for travellers, with a long, long menu of Western food like pizzas, jaffles and pancakes, and Chinese food.
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Laba Laba Cafe
Laba Laba (which means ‘spider’) has a great rear garden that’s an ideal setting for some filling European or Indonesian food.
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Hotel Amans rooftop café
For Western food try the quiet Hotel Amans rooftop café or the very pleasant Hotel Mutiara Restaurant.
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Gita Anjana Steak Restaurant
Not the place for vegetarians; meat feasts are the order of the day here.
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Square
Destination restaurant with beautifully crafted seating, and a menu that features Western and Indonesian food such as fried king prawns with Worcester ‑shire sauce. The atmosphere is perhaps a little too formal, though the cooking is certainly very accomplished.
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Scallywags
Scallywags enjoys a prime beachfront location, with tables under Arabian-style canvas and an attractive shabby-chic interior. A lot of effort is made to source organic produce, and tempting specials are chalked up daily on blackboards. The menu covers everything from freshly grilled fish, through pasta, panini and wraps, to 'Full Monty' breakfasts.
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Mallia's Child
Popular place with well-priced Western nosh (including tasty spaghetti and pizza from a wood-fired oven) and reliably good Indo food (try the gado gado), or they even knock up a decent Thai curry. Service is pretty organised.
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Kayu Manis
This exciting new restaurant has a casual vibe (think polished-wood bench seating) and an East-meets-West menu that reflects the life of chef-patron Berri, an Indonesian who lived in Australia for years. Dishes such as beer-battered calamari and snapper fillet topped with green veggies are superb.
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Beach House
This is a hugely popular place with a seafront terrace that's best for fresh fish (or grilled meats) and its comprehensive salad-bar selection.
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Riki French Grill Restaurant
Riki is another restaurant-bar that fills up when the tourists are in town; the atmosphere is convivial and the steaks and waffles are rather good. Its happy hour between 16:00 and 19:00 gets the punters in early.
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