What
to Do – Kuta and Seminyak
The
beachfront at the end of JI. Arjun (Jl. Double Six) is lined up
with laid-back cafes offering - choice of salads, sandwiches,
plain Western dishes, and local food. Tekor Bali is an all-time
favourite – featering a varied menu on a pleasant terrace.
Where
to Eat – Kerobokan
Fine
Dining at Kafe Warisan
During
your stay in Bali, make sure you treat youeself at this elegant
restaurant, serving French and Mediterranean food in a terrace
surrounded by frangipani trees and facing the rice fields - an
exceptional fine dining experience in a dim-light setting, perfect
for a romantic outing (main courses Rp50-100,000).
A
Garden Night at Loloan
Hidden
along a quiet street, Loloan serves an innovative, refined cuisine
based on Balinese and other Asia n specialities, mixed with more
exotic ingredients (most dishes Rp50-100,000). The vast setting,
green garden, and quiet pool are perfect for a relaxing evening.

Where
to Eat – Canggu
Facing
the surfing spot in Canggu Beach , also known as Eco Beach, the
cosy Beach House serves simple meals in an airy wooden bale with
a thatch roof (about Rp30-60,000; add another Rp20-30,000
for a fresh seafood course). The location is especially enjoyable,
and the terrace facing the beach is a classic for sundowners.
Check the programme of live music.
A
simpler option is to sit in one of warungs lining up along the
beach, offering the standard nasi campur noodles, and sandwiches.
What
to Do – Kuta and Seminyak
A
Time for Remembering
Bali
, "the Morning of the World," lost its innocence on
12 October 2002. A group of terrorists detonated two bombs in
front of the Sari Club - the only discotheque in Bali which was
patronised exclusively by foregners.