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Cuca
At Cuca, Canadian-born chef Kevin Cherkas and his Spanish wife Virginia Entizne have created a foodie’s paradise where local produce is front and center and the flavor combinations are unique. Specializing in vegetarian and shareable, tapas-style dishes, Cuca prides itself...
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Kubu
This enchanting riverfront restaurant at Mandapa is housed under a large thatched-roof villa held up by tall bamboo stalks. In the dining room lit by hanging orbs, guests of the hotel and visitors dine on spectacular continental cuisine to the...
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Merah Putih
Housed in a cathedral-like space that looks like it was plucked out of a design magazine, this elegant restaurant in Seminyak has become one of Bali’s most innovative eateries. The menu is divided into traditional and modern, a showcase of...
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Mozaic
Often considered Bali’s best restaurant (and the closest thing you’ll get to a Michelin-type experience in Indonesia), Mozaic serves locally sourced and unpretentious yet exquisite plates that are likely to please any palate. While the menu has many options for...
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Uni
Located in the heart of trendy Canggu, Uni is a neighborhood favorite. Unlike many restaurants in this part of town, which are more for show, Uni actually delivers. It’s fancy enough for a big night out, yet can still be...
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Warung Enak
Architect Made Wijaya’s colorful sensibility sets the scene at this restaurant in Ubud: antique posters advertising traditional Indonesian herbal cures decorate the walls and old Dutch wrought-iron lamps with brightly hued glass shades hang above turquoise tables. The menu offers...
Bali
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The quality of food in Bali has greatly increased in recent years, with options now ranging from excellent local fare to gourmet picks. Many of the most coveted restaurants have sweeping ocean views. On the weekends, reservations at the reviewed restaurants are recommended.
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Beyond…
Consider combining your trip with one of these destinations.
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Hong Kong
At first glance, Hong Kong is a Western territory, all shiny skyscrapers and multi-lingual business people. But scratch the surface, and it reveals deep Chinese roots, where superstitions and traditions are solidly embedded. Since 1997, Hong Kong has been part...
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Tokyo
At first glance, Tokyo is an uncompromisingly modern city, the streets below its slick skyscrapers teeming with affluent people impeccably dressed in Western designer garb. Duck around a corner from the tower blocks, though, and there will be elaborately coiffured...
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Auckland
With twice the land mass of London, Auckland is a seemingly never-ending sprawl that’s often treated as a fly-over destination by travelers eager to get into New Zealand’s wild landscapes. But within the concrete mess, there are treasures to be...