Fewer locals frequent this well touristed area, nevertheless, there are plenty of small
warung food stalls selling cold drinks and refreshments, as well as dive operators and the Bali Seawalker Tour HQ.
Not exact matches
There, guests can enjoy numerous
food stalls and restaurants, cafes,
warungs, in a wide variety of
food options.
For traditional Balinese
food, visitors should schedule an outing to one of the local
stalls, or
warung, specializing babi guling (roast suckling pig).
Much of the local «
warung»
food stall scene of yesteryear is gone, however some small shops can be found and beach peddlers offering cold soft drinks and Bintangs still roam free.
Canggu Beach is definitely more peaceful and quieter than Kuta, but you won't get hungry here, for there's the occasional «
warung» or
food stall that sell snacks.
If you favour local cuisine, expect some of your favourite «
warung» (local
food stalls) to open a little later than usual.
Facility: This area is facilitated with
food stalls or «
warung» and also small restaurants, with a quite large parking lot.
For budget travelers Kuta offers roadside
stalls (
warung) that serve a good selection of Indonesian and international
food that can be a real filling and give a much lighter punch to the pocket.
This area is facilitated with
food stalls or «
warung» and also small restaurants, with a quite large parking lot.
A small cluster of
warung or traditional
food stalls sell local meals, snacks and cold drinks here.
For those who want to taste the delicacies outside the hotel, there are numerous restaurants served some kind of
foods or try the local cuisine on the local
food stalls called
warung where you can taste local cuisine at reasonable price as well as get in touch with local people.
To sample real, traditional Balinese
food you'll have to sample the cuisine cooked at home by the people of the island or try a dish from one of the many street side
food stalls called «
warungs».