Great recommendation. This place was an absolute hidden gem. Fantastic food, great prices and the most lovely people. The nasi campor and the burbur ayam were maybe the best we've had this trip. Definitely will be going there again.
Glad you liked it! Also glad you’re trying to learn Indonesian. It’s such a great feeling when you string your first sentence together and someone understands it.
@@SanurDiaries it was fantastic. Even with the language barrier it made it all the more enjoyable. I highly recommend Warung Babi Guling Men Lemek down Jalan Danau Toba if you're looking at reviewing another Babi Guling. James
The first time I ever experienced cold rice and noodles dishes was when I was in Luang Prabang in Laos, it definitely took me by surprise but it was sooooo good and incredibly cheap
Love how you explain all the food. It is easier to try new things for the not so venturous if you have some understanding of what you are eating. Thanks again for another great informative video.
Exactly! The first time I travelled through Indonesia I stuck to nasi goreng and fried chicken and a little bit of mixed veg. The main problem was not understanding anything about the food. And to be honest, Indonesian food is much more diverse than many other countries’ food, so there is so much more to learn. It is nowhere near as accessible as Thai food, for example, but that doesn’t mean it’s not equally as delicious - just poorly understood! Hopefully I can explain little bits and pieces in my videos that can introduce Indonesian food bit by bit to more people. There’s lots to explore!
This place is already in my bucket list but I was thinking which local warung to go to. After watching your video I am definitely going there in July! I’ve seen it in someone’s video that there’s seating area at the back in their garden too. Can’t wait to try their food. 😊
Tbh, I didn’t see the garden area and it wasn’t a place that I saw anyone go into. Perhaps they open it up if they’re busy! Definitely worth a try though. It’s the real deal and about as authentic as you can get in central Sanur. Fantastic food!
Another great video mate - well done. These are the goldmines we are looking for. Just returned home to Melbourne over the weekend. Ordered a Nasi Goreng, Beef Rendang and a salted fish fried rice plus 2 serves of Roti bread - Cost me $86 - haha - cant wait to get back there.
I’ll put it on my list. The problem is that a lot of people don’t really like heading that far from the hotel area… so I am trying to lol at places west of the bypass and into Renon, but I’ll need to experiment a bit to see what people want to watch.
3 weeks until I’m in Bali! I would love to check this place out. Not sure if my kids would like it, but I’m going to do my best to get there and try it out. :)
Fantastic! If the kids aren’t into it, you have Bare Bottle a 2 minute walk away and they do pastries, smoothie bowls, big brekky as well as great coffee. You could even takeaway a few things from there for the kids and eat at Warung Odah Perak and I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if you’re also eating there.
@@SanurDiaries great idea! Miss 13 said she would be keen to try. Miss 10 is a definite no (she very bravely tried babi guling last year but couldn’t hack it), however she might eat nasi putih if that’s an option haha. I’ll keep the other place in mind too :)
@bethaniej yeah they’ll definitely be able to serve up some nasi putih. The thing is, you can ask for white rice with just one of the dishes that normally comes with the nasi campur. If she likes the look of the shredded chicken, she might be happy to have that with rice.
Thanks for your videos. When we are in Sanur from 16th September we will check out some of your suggestions. If you are agreeable we would like to catch up with you and Susan and even shout you both a meal.. How can you be contacted?
Great recommendation. This place was an absolute hidden gem. Fantastic food, great prices and the most lovely people. The nasi campor and the burbur ayam were maybe the best we've had this trip. Definitely will be going there again.
Couldn't agree more!
Great video and I enjoyed the translation as I'm trying to learn more Indonesian and Balinese cheers
Glad you liked it! Also glad you’re trying to learn Indonesian. It’s such a great feeling when you string your first sentence together and someone understands it.
I tried this place about 2 weeks ago after seeing this video. The nasi campur was so amazing that I ate it 3-4 more times during my stay in Sanur
Awesome! Really great to hear that you tried it out. Always good to know that people find these videos useful.
@@SanurDiaries it was fantastic. Even with the language barrier it made it all the more enjoyable. I highly recommend Warung Babi Guling Men Lemek down Jalan Danau Toba if you're looking at reviewing another Babi Guling.
James
looks great we will give it a go.
Fantastic. Let us know how you go
The first time I ever experienced cold rice and noodles dishes was when I was in Luang Prabang in Laos, it definitely took me by surprise but it was sooooo good and incredibly cheap
Ah yes. Fantastic town in a fantastic country! Local food in Laos is a little underrated much like Indonesian food. Also largely misunderstood.
@@SanurDiaries I love Laos, I would move there in a heartbeat 💓
@soundtravels4348 I love it too! One of my favourite countries.
Love how you explain all the food. It is easier to try new things for the not so venturous if you have some understanding of what you are eating. Thanks again for another great informative video.
Exactly! The first time I travelled through Indonesia I stuck to nasi goreng and fried chicken and a little bit of mixed veg. The main problem was not understanding anything about the food. And to be honest, Indonesian food is much more diverse than many other countries’ food, so there is so much more to learn. It is nowhere near as accessible as Thai food, for example, but that doesn’t mean it’s not equally as delicious - just poorly understood!
Hopefully I can explain little bits and pieces in my videos that can introduce Indonesian food bit by bit to more people. There’s lots to explore!
I’m a little scared of the lack of refrigeration in Bali . I ate at some places that leave food out with mixed results ha ha . Delicious though
Yeah it’s a concern, but I’ve kind of adapted over the years. Still get sick every now and then, but rarely anything too bad.
I want to try the rice porridge now - it looks absolutely delicious!
It is! Definitely one to have on your list.
Heck yea mate this is what I'm here for. These are the type of places I'm looking for! Proper local foods.
Looks amazing.
I'm saving this one on my map for sure😋
This one’s a fantastic one. Definitely worthy of adding to your list!
Thanks Adam, Will try, looks delicious.
Absolutely Margaret. A must try if you’re curious about Balinese food.
This is also available on gojek for delivery, always yummy
Good tip!
This place is already in my bucket list but I was thinking which local warung to go to. After watching your video I am definitely going there in July! I’ve seen it in someone’s video that there’s seating area at the back in their garden too. Can’t wait to try their food. 😊
Tbh, I didn’t see the garden area and it wasn’t a place that I saw anyone go into. Perhaps they open it up if they’re busy! Definitely worth a try though. It’s the real deal and about as authentic as you can get in central Sanur. Fantastic food!
Another great video mate - well done. These are the goldmines we are looking for. Just returned home to Melbourne over the weekend. Ordered a Nasi Goreng, Beef Rendang and a salted fish fried rice plus 2 serves of Roti bread - Cost me $86 - haha - cant wait to get back there.
$86! Wow! You’ll definitely love this place as it’s a little bit different, tastes great and is really cheap.
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Thank you for this ! Wonderful info. Exactly what we love. I’ve got it listed for our next trip 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You’re going to love it!
Can you please do a review on Warung Saking Timur thanks
I’ll put it on my list. The problem is that a lot of people don’t really like heading that far from the hotel area… so I am trying to lol at places west of the bypass and into Renon, but I’ll need to experiment a bit to see what people want to watch.
3 weeks until I’m in Bali! I would love to check this place out. Not sure if my kids would like it, but I’m going to do my best to get there and try it out. :)
Fantastic! If the kids aren’t into it, you have Bare Bottle a 2 minute walk away and they do pastries, smoothie bowls, big brekky as well as great coffee. You could even takeaway a few things from there for the kids and eat at Warung Odah Perak and I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if you’re also eating there.
@@SanurDiaries great idea! Miss 13 said she would be keen to try. Miss 10 is a definite no (she very bravely tried babi guling last year but couldn’t hack it), however she might eat nasi putih if that’s an option haha.
I’ll keep the other place in mind too :)
@bethaniej yeah they’ll definitely be able to serve up some nasi putih. The thing is, you can ask for white rice with just one of the dishes that normally comes with the nasi campur. If she likes the look of the shredded chicken, she might be happy to have that with rice.
Thanks for your videos. When we are in Sanur from 16th September we will check out some of your suggestions. If you are agreeable we would like to catch up with you and Susan and even shout you both a meal.. How can you be contacted?
Would love to catch up Alan. Just shoot me an email at sanurdiaries@gmail.com
I'll see you there 😂
Psst that woman is still stalking you 🙃
🤣 yeah it’s getting pretty creepy now
@@SanurDiaries 😛
Never would i eat from those small dirty shops
Great attitude to have while travelling. Your loss.
Yeah they’re not for everyone! Good food though.