My girlfriend and I intended to go for a nice holiday break away from Singapore for a few days, and we decided to spend a long weekend in Bali. Â I haven’t been to Bali for ages – in fact almost 10 years (if not more), so I jumped at the chance to spend it with her in the fabulous place.
The flight was pretty reasonable (generally, it’s not too expensive to go to Bali), and we decided to go to Seminyak – a place I’ve heard about, but had never been before (well I don’t recall I’ve been there) – and we decided to stay at Vasanti Resort – which is a luxury resort within a short walk to the beach (well that’s what they said on their website – haha!).
The hotel was pretty nice – very new and modern – only opened since November 2013 – and it met our needs perfectly. Â I’ve compiled a separate review specifically for the hotel here and on tripadvisor…I would recommend it, but only if you like the quietness of the location, as it is a short walk to the ‘action’ of Seminyak – but it is great for a relaxing and refreshing stay ð
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Vasanti Seminyak Room
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Vasanti Seminyak Pool
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Pool View from the Breakfast floor
On the first day, we went for a stroll to look for a place to eat, and we went down the road from the hotel along Jalan Cendrawasih , we turned right at the junction down Jalan Petitenget, and then saw an interesting place, relatively small in size on the road-side.  The place was called “Warung Eny’s“ (at Jalan Petitenget No. 97, Seminyak) – so we had a quick look at the menu, and decided to give it a go – it did look like a local place, run by a family, so we hoped it would be nice.  The experience was absolutely amazing, the service was fabulous, the open kitchen allowed us to enjoy the view of the staff cooking along – it looks very interesting.  Service was very fast and attentive, and the food was absolutely amazing – the food was delicious and looked fab – as the open BBQ on the road-side was a nice treat.  Definitely recommend this place, if you are keen on enjoy local home-cooked food and ingredients, served in a great setting!  and it was sooo reasonable.
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Fab food at Warung Eny’s
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Bintang Lager Delight
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Street-side BBQ Food!
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Yummy lunch!
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A bit of veg goes a long way…
The next day, we decided to go for a stroll along the beach, we ventured along the road and eventually found our way to the beach (it is down the road from the hotel, but the path it is a bit of windy and hidden, but we managed to get our bearings in the end – haha).  We reached the beach, with the nice classic black sand of Seminyak beach.  We went by the ‘W’ hotel, and went by the infamous “Potato Head“, we decided against the hustle and bustle of Potato Head and found a nice location in the “W-Bali“, which was actually pleasantly enjoyable – very relaxing, and although it was quiet in the early morning – it was perfect for our needs, as we enjoyed each other’s company. Â
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Bintang Beer and Spirit Mix – at the W-Hotel
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Beach View from the W-Bali Resort
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Beach View – Lovely!
After a few drinks (okay they were a bit pricey here), we went on for a late afternoon snack / meal, in the town. Â We found a place called “The Deck“, which seemed quite nice – with a bit more of a life to it…it looked like a local ‘Western’ bar, but we a nice soup and Beef Radang pizza – a nice twist to the classic Indonesian dish. Â We then went inside and enjoyed a couple of games of pool, followed by more Bintang beers – had to be done ð Â and yeah, unfortunately, I did win both games – whoops!
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Beef Rendang Pizza – Why Not ð
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Nice Setting…
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Beef Rendang Pizza…yummy!
It was getting dark, so we went back to our hotel, and relaxed a bit before venturing out for dinner. Â We were after “Naughty Nuri” infamous ribs – having been recommended this by a few people. Â We passed a “Crab Bar” as went down the road towards Naughty Nuri, the menu looked delightful, so we decided to maybe come back again to try it out – but we had ribs in our mind for dinner ð Â so we continued on by to find Naughty Nuri. Â When we arrived, we saw people were waiting already, so we asked how long the wait was. Â The waitress said we were lucky as there was a table of two available, – perfect, so we went straight in to the shared team in the middle section. Â It was one of the best ribs I have ever tasted – fantastic marinade, and we enjoyed it with a nice salad and chips. Â We then saw another couple eat a dessert – which looked intriguing, looked like deep-friend bananas with ice cream (Goreng Pisang) – so we decided to order one too – and it was DELICIOUS! Â Haha! Â Certainly would recommend a visit here! Â A MUST DO!
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Naughty Nuri Ribs … MUST HAVE!
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I Am All Nuts!!
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Goreng Pisang (Banana Fritters) – Yummy!
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The Toilet Wall – haha!
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MJ at the Naughty Nuri
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A must visit place!
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Laughing Pigs
The next day, we decided to enjoy the relaxing setting of the hotel resort, and relaxed at the pool after breakfast.  We then took the resort’s shuttle bus to “Ku De Ta” – we actually enjoyed this setting more than Potato Head – it was far more relaxing, even though there was still lots of people around.  We found our spot and enjoyed a pizza and a few drinks, as we continued to enjoy the fun company of each other – and the people watching excitement of the crowd…haha. Â
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Ku De Ta Bali
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Pizza at Ku De Ta
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One of the bars and the DJ Booth
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The Ku De Ta Beach
After a couple of hours, we decided to go for a stroll, and found an interesting wine store, bar and lounge – called VIN+Â – the placed looked very modern, but the nice part was the fact that the entrance area was made of Bamboo – which gave it character. Â We found a place for dinner and then rested for the night.
The next day, we decided to try out Potato Head, so took a stroll back to the beach. Â We managed to find a place at the bar (although it was still a mass of people). Â We had a couple of cocktails and chose the crab cakes – which was really tasty. Â
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Potato Head – Road Entrance
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Potato Head Cocktail
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Potato Head Cocktail
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Delightful Times at Potato Head
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Our Crab Cake
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Main Entrance of Potato Head
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What a fab car!
After lunch, we took a stroll through the town, and went back to the resort for an evening drink at the roof-top bar, although it wasn’t that busy, it was a nice setting and we enjoyed the live music that was playing. Â
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Roof-top bar with a Seminyak Sunset View
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Live music at the roof-top bar
After a happy hour drink, we decided to try out the other ‘rib’ place – and took a taxi from the resort to “Wahaha” down Jalan Sunset Road.  This was an okay place, not as good as Naughty Nuri – but the ribs were still very enjoyable! Â
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Another ribs option!
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The Ribs were good – service sucked a bit!
We managed to get a taxi back to the hotel – although the area is a main-road, so this place is a bit of a weird setting – probably why it wasn’t that busy (seemed to be a place with lots of industrial shops etc). Â When we went back, we went along the main shopping road – and we noticed a lot of hotels/resorts, restaurants and Western-branded shops – next time we come to Seminyak, we suggested that we book along this road, as this seemed to the road with all of the night life in Seminyak. We had booked a massage at the hotel, but when we returned back, we had then realised that we had missed our 9pm booking slot – we had totally mis-judged the time-zone…Bali was the same time as Singapore, whilst Jakarta was one-hour earlier, so when we arrived, we were actually a whole hour late. Â Luckily, our honest faces were accepted, and they didn’t charge us the missed appointment fee – phew. Â This also made us realised that the one we cancelled earlier in the day (at an outside location) at 11am was actually the time of the appointment, we thought we had phoned at 10am – whoops! Â Now we know why the hotel receptionist who called reacted a little weird to our cancellation request…maybe the spa was a bit annoyed that we cancelled at the last minute ð Â whoops!
The next day, we had booked a lunch at “Merah Putih” – we had tried to come here the previous evening – but it was fully booked – but in a way, I am glad we came at lunch. Â It wasn’t that busy, so it was quite relaxing, and we still were able to enjoy the great atmosphere in the bar and restaurant. Â We went for the Babi Guling (Balinese Suckling Pig) as a set lunch – it was certainly delicious dish, and we had a really enjoyable lunch.
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Merah Putih – booked for dinner later in our holiday
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Fab location at Merah Putih
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An indoor-outdoor place!
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The Merah Putih Bar
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Lovely and relaxing setting
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The Baby Guling (Suckling Pig) was Delightful
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Refreshing Soup
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Cocktail Delight
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Our Delightful Set Lunch
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Our Refreshing Dessert
We then booked for a nice massage the following morning, just before we had to leave to go back to Singapore – it was a nice spa and massage treatment, and we really felt so relaxed. Â It cost us 250k rp each – but it sure was worth every penny. Â After the relaxing massage, we went back to the hotel, chceked-out, and took a taxi back to the Denpasar airport – ready for a return back to Singapore, and back to work tomorrow – eek!
All in all, a delightful holiday, and I certainly got to like Seminyak a lot!
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A selfie of me enjoying Bali
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Jamaica Cafe … in Bali
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Vin+ = Intriguing Wine Bar and Lounge
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Always gave me a chuckle every time I walked past