Sunset at the Rock Bar, Jimbaran 31.12.2015 |
Bali taught me that not everything has to be perfect and it's kind of beautiful when things are a little out of place. To never take things at face value and to always look a little deeper. Good manners, being polite and taking a few seconds out of your day to smile and acknowledge a stranger goes a long way.
The Balinese work long days to make a few dollars to ensure they can put food on the table for their families. And maybe it's because we are the tourists that are giving them the money, but they never seem to be in a bad mood or out of place and I find that inspiring.
While I was a little disappointed to find Kuta so built up and commercialised, I found solace in Legian, Seminyak and Uluwatu. The sunset at Rock Bar was breath taking, the crystal clear water at Finn's Beach Club was refreshing and the endless shopping and restaurants in Seminyak were fulfilling.
I indulged in so many delicious meals while in Bali, which was great on the taste buds but not so great on the bikini waist line. While it is hard to beat an all you can eat breakfast buffet at the Padma each morning, which I ensured we never slept through, we also satisfied our hunger pains at many other restaurants scattered across Bali.
These are my must tries:
Sea Circus
Sea Circus, Seminyak |
A must order:
Baked Parmesan Dip
Granny Smith Blended Juice
Motel Mexicola
Motel Mexicola, Seminyak |
A must order:
Esquites - grilled corn with chipotle mayonnaise
Any and all of the cocktails on the drinks menu
La Lucciola
La Lucciola, Seminyak |
A must order:
The beef
Bottle of Red
...... And places you must visit:
Rock Bar
Anyana Resort, Jimbaran |
W Resort, Seminyak |
Potato Head, Seminyak |
Jalan Pantai Berala, Canggu (Picture taken at Uluwatu, Finns Beach Club has since relocated) |
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