Jimbaran Bay Seafood

Bukit Peninsula


The menu assures patrons that seeing the prices means 'Don't be worry!' Part of the rather staid northern group, JBS is especially welcoming with a huge variety of tables: inside under cover, on the concrete terrace or out where your toes can tickle the sand.


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