Showing posts with label bali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bali. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Bali 2013: Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig

Bali is not well-known for its food, but this restaurant is definitely one of the best we visited while we were there.

Naughty Nuri's is a cheeky, fun-loving restaurant with playful pig figurines, statues and ornaments hanging about the shop. They serve (of course) pig and are famous for their ribs and pork chops.

The staff here are absolutely friendly and fun, making the experience an extremely enjoyable one. It was such a lovely experience that my family went there twice on our one week-long trip.

(Sorry about the pixelated photos up on top, i promise the DSLR ones are much better to look at below them!)

Pork Ribs - Marinated and Grilled to Perfection.
Not Tony Romas style, but still good.
Hot Dog with Wedges.
Nasi Goreng with Satay and Egg - Pretty good. Rice and Satay flavourful.
(For the insistent traveller that he/she must eat local food.)
Pork Chop - a little stringy for my taste but I must say it was marinated well and still moist.
They still serve their soft drinks in glass bottles in Bali.

Potato Wedges - crispy, hot: good for the kids or to subside a little hunger.
More glass bottled fizzy drinks to satisfy the sugar monster!

Rack of succulently moist pork ribs - what did I say, the DSLR does the job better.

Some nachos topped with avocado salsa requested by the sister


The soup is mostly gone but this Ox-tail soup is one of the best I have ever tasted in my life. It was so tender and flavourful, bursting with juices in your mouth.
Interesting lamp design
Outside the restaurant this sign sits there: NAUGHTY NAUGHTY.
Interior of the restaurant - giant "sexy" pigs hang from the ceiling!
View of the back section of the restaurant from the front, the back is like another section opened up to accommodate more customers.
Spot something really interesting thing made of bottle caps!

I do recommend you coming to this place if you will be in Bali.

Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig
Jalan Batubelig, 41, Kerobokan, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Opening Hours: 11am - 10:30pm daily.

Click on the links below to view their website or facebook page:
Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig Website
Naughty Nuri's Warung Batubelig Facebook

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Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V

Bali 2013: Jas Boutique Villas, Seminyak

All Singaporeans adore Bali - it's convenient, it's a tropical getaway not too far off, it boosts beautiful beaches and oozes culture. Yes, we can all agree that Bali is a pretty ideal place for most Singaporeans and their holidays.

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Since I was about 4, my family in general goes to Bali every few years. There must be some special charm about the place that my parents love heading back there all the time. In the past, we stayed in the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Bali, which was needless to say breathtaking. In recent years however, it has become more popular to stay in villas or resorts, particularly around the Seminyak region.

During my family's most recent trip to Bali, my father booked for us to stay at "Jas Boutique Villas".

Located conveniently near to a quiet beach (compared to Kuta), an extremely long row of shophouses, spas and boutiques, Seminyak can be said to be the new unwind-relax-and-cool-off spot in Bali. There are many, I repeat, many foreigners here. Countless to be honest.

There are 2 Jas Villas - Jas Villa and Jas Boutique Villa.
If you do book this, ensure that you get the correct address and name so you do not end up in the wrong place.

DIRECTIONS: From the main road of Jalan Raya Seminyak, look out for a signboard saying "Jas Boutique Villas" and turn in. It may seem a little dodgy at first, but don't worry, the villa is there and perfectly fine.

Jas Boutique Villas was lovely. The villa comprises of many bali-roofed houses and each villa you book comes with its own swimming pool (a relatively medium sized but private one). Within each villa, there are 2 bedrooms (for ours). Each bedroom comes with its own bathroom. Do note that each villa only takes 4, so if you have more people coming, remember to tell the hotel staff and you will have to pay extra for a bed and breakfast for that person every morning.

The toilets are semi-opened concept (for the master bedroom) and normal for the regular bedroom.

Each pool comes with a verandah of some sort, cushioned completely. Close enough for you to dip your toes or legs in the pool while still keeping your upper body dry. Beware of mosquitoes though, they do tend to hang out there.

This is a photo of the regular bedroom (the room is really quite spacious you need not worry). There is also a TV in the room although in a really weird angle (further left if you are looking at this photo).



The attached bathroom.
The view outside, that lighted room in the left corner is said room that you just saw.
Turn 180 degrees from the above picture and that is the view you get. The big wooden door at the end is the main door, the kitchen on the right and the master bedroom on the left.
The kitchen, quite well furnished with a microwave - no stove though cos why should you be cooking?
View of the villa from the main wooden door.
Just me kidding around with some long-timer shots.
The cabana next to the pool. BEWARE there are some mosquitoes here!

 However, I do feel it is essential to let you know that if you have noisy inconsiderate neighbours in the villa, it can be really annoying. Most of our nights were filled with listening to youngsters in the neighbouring villa laugh loudly and screaming. It was quite torturous and we were so thankful when they checked out.

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Room aside, let me give you a rundown about breakfast.

The villa gives you a sheet of paper with the breakfast menu to fill up for the next day as they serve you breakfast each day. This sheet comprises a list of about 5-6 different sections which you can choose from for breakfast. Each person is entitled to 1 from each section.
Since I can't remember the specifics of the list, I'll try to list them down. Each person gets a choice of:
  1. Different flavoured pancakes, bread or sides,
  2. An Asian or Western dish for your main breakfast,
  3. A hot drink,
  4. A choice of fruit juice, 
  5. A choice of fruits or yoghurt. 

    PRETTY FILLING STUFF.
    When you've filled out your form for the next day, hand it to the staff at the counter
    and your breakfast order will arrive the next day.
(Oh and don't worry about cleanliness - they cling-wrap everything so no bugs get on any of the food)

Here's some food awesomeness from the breakfast:

Mee Bakso
Croissants
Big Breakfast -Omelette.
Eggs Benedict - try not to order this - you'll be disappointed.
Banana Pancakes - the best out of all the pancakes IMO.
Porridge - which is really good, and fries as a side.
Nasi Goreng - okay la.
Pineapple Pancake.
Hot Drinks, Fruit Juices and Fruits/Yoghurts.
Big Breakfast - Scrambled Eggs.


My verdict? They cook way better local/asian style breakfasts compared to the Western ones. So unless you are dead set on eating your eggs and bread, why not give the asian dishes a shot.

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For more information on this villa, visit their website by clicking on the link below!
Jas Boutique Villas Website

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Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V