We visit Sanur at least twice a year and have tried most of the places you mentioned in this video. The two stand outs for us is M’bok Luh and Nasi Tekor. We try to visit many eateries when we visit but these two always have to have a few visits each trip. Just too good…… Thanks for an insight to some of Sanurs best places to eat!
Thanks for taking us from our loungeroom in Sydney to beautiful Bali. We love Sanur and your TH-cam videos and can't wait to try some places you've recommended that will be new experiences for us. We're really happy to hear that Lilla Pantai will be opening again further up the beach path... any idea whereabouts it will be? Enjoy your coffee!
Thanks for your support! From what I’ve been told, it will open up between Prama and Puri Santrian. At the moment, it’s still under construction and a building site that looks a good few months away from completion. The bad thing about the new location is that the beach out the front of it has just been washed away. A good 4 metres has simply gone and it’ll need to be rebuilt and reenforced. Even the trees there are under threat and the local massage ladies’ tables are under threat/not viable anymore.
Thanks again Adam, for another awesome video. I really love this format, it’s a great resource to those of us at home, planning for our next trip. You are, by far, our favourite Bali YT channel. 🥇
- Warung Odah Perak. - Warung Nasi Bali Men weti. - Warung jawa moro seneng. - Warung babi guling sanur. - Warung babi guling men lemek. - Bubur bali gacor These are just some of my favourites, and are must visits for a awesome authentic Indonesian feed.
@SanurDiaries my #1 is probably the Bubur Ayam from Odah Perak. That was your recommendation from one of your vids a while back. Thanks for that adam, absolutely delicious.
please try warung bergin pantis... its amazing taste and value we were fortunate to try last July just delicious Thanks we ❤ your chanel great info Adam keep them coming 😊
I have to stop watching these before I’ve had breakfast nothing here will satisfy the hunger now. 😂👌👍Thanks for another great very informative vid mate.
Retro's was one of our favourites in sanur, we had a group of 20 people there for a 50th huge menu to choose from. So many choices in sanur i do love a good mie goreng! Great video again, we will be back in july - august can't wait.
Hi Adam, thanks very much for the video, particularly the local places. We really are fortunate in having so many choices in the Sanur area. One place you might like to try is warung Rama Sita on ketat lestari behind the bali mandara hospital. They do some duck dishes.
Thanks for the tip on Rama Sita. I’ve been past it many times, but have never been inside. It always looks so quiet! Will need to see what it’s like soon!
We visit Sanur 2x a year and have a rule that we can't eat at the same place twice. This has meant we've discovered some great Warungs that we would have over looked if we ate at the same places. We do have a few that we visit every trip but only once 😊. There are so many that we are yet to discover and you keep making our list get longer 🙂. Thanks for all the great videos.
That’s a great little rule. It’s so easy to keep going to your favourites and it’s not a bad thing when you have a place you love. But it’s also fun to try as many new places as possible.
Thanks Adam for another great video. Money talks in Bali and now another great dining area has been destroyed in Pantai Duyung. A beach front resort that will replace this area will not compliant it. Out of protest we will never frequent this resort as I am sure the many frequent Sanur visitor will as well. I hope this will never be a winner.
I definitely know how you feel. That little stretch of restaurants was fantastic. The new development can go one of either 2 ways. It either caters to the current Sanur crowd and offers what people really want such as a good beachside dining scene or goes all bold and flashy and tries to go upmarket and expensive which is not what Sanur people generally want. Let’s hope it sticks to what people who visit Sanur really want. Otherwise it might be a white elephant.
Great to have a summary of all your past recommendations Adam. Struggling to locate Gula Bali the Joglo near Sanur though....or is it in Denpasar? Your efforts are much appreciated. My faves are Wg Mbok Luh, Warung Lilla on northern end Jl Danau Tamblingan (not Lilla Warung in Bumi Ayu) Saigon Cafe for banh mie, PATIO Cafe for brekky and lunch and Malaika Secret Home resto for something completely different.
Gula Bali the Joglo is about 3km away on the border of Renon. About the same distance from the Harbour area of Sanur as the Hyatt Regency, so not that far. Thanks for your recommendations as well. Much appreciated.
It's a kind of 'blink n miss it' place called Warung Rik Rik on Jl Danau Poso. The Satè Ayam is perfection, and by far the best I've had in Sanur, and the bloke who runs it, Erik, is a real gentleman.
Loved this one! We visited a few of the Warungs you highlighted but the video also highlighted that we only touched the surface. We fell victim to going back to the same places a few times, nothing wrong with that of course but on our next visit which we hope to be in mid October for a month we plan to open our horizons and try as many different places as possible. Think we are now over our fear of the "very local" Warungs. These videos are so informative, thanks again for your hard work.
Fantastic to hear your perspective on local warungs. We’ve all been there and we sometimes forget that there is a big imaginary wall stopping us from visiting some of these places. I remember the first time I visited a Masakan Padang restaurant. It was terrifying. But as you get to understand what food is being served, what the cultural norms are, you become more comfortable with trying these places out. That doesn’t mean you have to like every place you visit either. I’ve visited plenty of local warungs where I didn’t like the food. You just need to figure out what you like and what you don’t like and base your decisions around that. For example, I don’t eat guts.
I've been to Hanoi by MeVui around half a dozen times always consistent, the sampling plate is a must. For a Buffett breakfast I really rate Taksu, you can walk in off the street for around $10 AUD ++. Great informative vid 👍👍
Loving the video Adam, such a shame about the closures but that's a part of life I guess, new ones will pop up and maybe even better, quick question.. Do you bali youtubers ever meet up, I'd love to know that you, bali Gary, Murray, bec and Matt meet up for drinks and dinner occasionally
Yeah definitely a shame about Duyung. Hopefully it doesn’t turn into a disaster zone as many predict. I’m trying to be optimistic about the future there… As for meeting up with other TH-camrs, I’m not sure what the others do, but I’ve only ever met one TH-cam and only one time. That was Gary down at the beach when he and I were both filming at the same time. I’ve never met any of the other TH-camrs at all. It’s not that I’m against that stuff or anything, just haven’t really had the chance.
Great video, would of loved to give our favourites but 12 of them closed the other day and the magic of sanur beach dining has left at the moment for us and was the reason we stayed in Duyung. We have 2 stays booked in Duyung but are rethinking the stay as we don’t want to be in the middle of the construction. Will they close Pantai Duyung while construction is going on . Will they close the beachfront path in front of construction. Sad day for sanur the beachfront dining was a big part of the magic for us. Once again thanks for your videos
Yeah it’s sad to see those close. I think you can still get good beachside dining, just in a different area. Particularly up near the Sindhu end of town there is a large selection. Maybe that will be your go-to area from now on. There’s no denying that the construction in that area over the next year or so is not going to be good. I don’t know how big the next project is going to be, but it is a large piece of land and there is going to need to be a lot of trucks going up and down Jalan Duyung carting all the construction materials. I can’t imagine the beachfront path being closed at all, but I can imagine the decks overhanging the ocean coming down. They’re under threat as it is from the ocean itself, so it doesn’t take a big leap of logic to say that they will also be taken down. Let’s hope something fantastic is created there!
I’d highly recommend Kayo Manis for a special experience and beautiful food. Attention to detail is top notch. Jln. Tandakan 6 Shindu, Sanur, Denpasar 80228 Indonesia
Q. G’day Adam, is it true 12 businesses/cafes/ restaurants all around Coco Bistro on the beachfront have closed down to make way for a new resort? This area has always been our Sanur beachfront go to location for food and drinks…… If in fact it’s true, would you still recommend staying at the resorts in this immediate area, or would you now head further north or south for an accomodation base camp?
That’s a tough one. It’s true that all the businesses are gone and as of today most are a pile of rubble. There aren’t many areas along the beach now with a cluster of restaurants except at Pantai Sindhu. For me, beachside dining isn’t important, but if it is for you, you’d be better of staying in the north near Pantai Sindhu.
Hi Adam . Just question. I love the Mt Agung picture you use at the start and at the start of each other section. Is it a painting or a print? Did you get it in Bali ? I have a wall I would love to hang it 😊🤗
I use a few different ones, but most of the footage in this one is from an 8 year old Sony a6500. The reason a lot of the footage looks good is not just because of the camera body though.
Lilla Panta is apparently moving to between Prama and Puri Santrian and Coco Bistro is moving out of Sanur completely. To be honest, there is very little available land down that end of town and you kind of set up there at the whim of the land owner. I could imagine a few places along the beach front being converted to cafes and restaurants and there has been some of that in recent times, but they don’t seem to be popular… thinking of the avocado place and Costa by Monsta. Even The Beach down near Retro Beach isn’t as busy as you’d expect given its great location. May all this will change with the closing of this batch of restaurants. I hope so, because some of those places deserve a bit more love.
Yeah I see it with customers all the time. It's one of the reasons it's difficult for me to do a video there. 🤣 Need to slip in at like 11am or 3:30pm when it's less likely to have a crowd.
@@SanurDiaries Maybe they don't need any extra promotion , because of there good location between the big hotels of Taksu and the Prama , I often feel sorry for the warung next door which is usually quiet in comparison to the Baby Monkeys, when you walk past.
Hey Adam great vlog as usual! Do you have any information on all the restaurants that have had to move (around lilla p 13:22 antai)? What are the plans for this area and any idea of timelines? We are planning on staying nearby on July and was looking forward to exploring this area so we are a bit disappointed that it will be completely dead ...😢
It will still be dead in July it’s fair to say. I’ve read a lot about the plans for the beachfront there and most people don’t have first hand information. Most people are either saying it will be a beach club or a resort which makes sense. There’s also a lot of talk about who owns the land and the politics behind it. We just need to hope that the land holders have the best interests of Sanur in mind.
Hi Adam, is it true that all of the beachfront businesses at Duyung Beach will be closed permanently and the area will be replaced by a big beach club business?
Not really. As you come down Jalan Duyung and hit the beach, everything to the right is gone. So that includes places like Coco Bistro, Oomba, Lila Pantai and The Nest. They are the most popular along that stretch. Some along this stretch were on borrowed time anyway because they had no customers. So while it’s sad to see these businesses disappear and that area of the beachfront gone, there are still some places around. To the left is Seagrass and La Playa. Lilla is moving further south. The Nest has already opened further south. So while it’s true that what is happening down there is terrible news, there are some slivers of light. If you stay on Jalan Duyung, I don’t think it’s going to be as good as it was. Changes are afoot. I’ll try and give my best update to the situation in my next Sanur Sessions episode.
Hi Adam Can you tell me the name of those drinks that appear to have jelly in them, They were featured in the Gula Bali The Joglo section of your video. Thanks
The Tahu Sumedang place is really good for tofu. The dude is real deal Sundanese and the tofu there is as good as what you’d get in West Java. They do sell tahu isi. Try it out, it’s fantastic.
Yes, it's apparently next to Costa by Monsta. That cafe down near Prama that never really has taken off despite a magnificent fitout and a lot of money being poured into it. I think the location is just really unpopular for visitors because it's so far south, but I actually like it down there.
Thanks!
Thanks for the support!
@@SanurDiaries No worries mate , your videos are great to watch
I really appreciate it.
We visit Sanur at least twice a year and have tried most of the places you mentioned in this video. The two stand outs for us is M’bok Luh and Nasi Tekor. We try to visit many eateries when we visit but these two always have to have a few visits each trip. Just too good……
Thanks for an insight to some of Sanurs best places to eat!
I agree, those two are real standouts.
Thanks for taking us from our loungeroom in Sydney to beautiful Bali. We love Sanur and your TH-cam videos and can't wait to try some places you've recommended that will be new experiences for us. We're really happy to hear that Lilla Pantai will be opening again further up the beach path... any idea whereabouts it will be? Enjoy your coffee!
Thanks for your support!
From what I’ve been told, it will open up between Prama and Puri Santrian. At the moment, it’s still under construction and a building site that looks a good few months away from completion.
The bad thing about the new location is that the beach out the front of it has just been washed away. A good 4 metres has simply gone and it’ll need to be rebuilt and reenforced. Even the trees there are under threat and the local massage ladies’ tables are under threat/not viable anymore.
Your info is always the BEST!!
Glad you think so!
All of those dishes you showed look amazing! My mouth is watering! Thanks Adam 🤩
Heh. Certainly a lot to choose from!
Thanks again Adam, for another awesome video. I really love this format, it’s a great resource to those of us at home, planning for our next trip.
You are, by far, our favourite Bali YT channel. 🥇
Glad you liked it! Hope it helps you plan your next trip.
- Warung Odah Perak.
- Warung Nasi Bali Men weti.
- Warung jawa moro seneng.
- Warung babi guling sanur.
- Warung babi guling men lemek.
- Bubur bali gacor
These are just some of my favourites, and are must visits for a awesome authentic Indonesian feed.
Some good spots there!
@SanurDiaries my #1 is probably the Bubur Ayam from Odah Perak. That was your recommendation from one of your vids a while back. Thanks for that adam, absolutely delicious.
Yeah I love that place. It's one of my faves as well. Had it the other day actually.
hmmm I can't wait to be back again!
No time like the present! 😎
@@SanurDiaries unfortunately have to wait untill the end of september
Well done
thanks!
Heading to sanur in Feb and again in May. Been loving your updates
Thanks!
Thanks Adam! Great to have your top recommendations all in one video
No worries. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice work Adam, Making me hungry. Keep up the great reviews.
Thanks! Let me know if you try any of them.
please try warung bergin pantis... its amazing taste and value
we were fortunate to try last July
just delicious
Thanks we ❤ your chanel great info Adam keep them coming 😊
Agreed one of my favourites alongside Warung Rainbow and Warung Mbok Luh
Thanks for the tip. I know the place under the beringin tree near Pantai Sindhu. Will check it out
I have to stop watching these before I’ve had breakfast nothing here will satisfy the hunger now. 😂👌👍Thanks for another great very informative vid mate.
Hahah. Glad you enjoyed it.
Retro's was one of our favourites in sanur, we had a group of 20 people there for a 50th huge menu to choose from. So many choices in sanur i do love a good mie goreng! Great video again, we will be back in july - august can't wait.
I love a good mie goreng too!
Hi Adam, thanks very much for the video, particularly the local places. We really are fortunate in having so many choices in the Sanur area. One place you might like to try is warung Rama Sita on ketat lestari behind the bali mandara hospital. They do some duck dishes.
Thanks for the tip on Rama Sita. I’ve been past it many times, but have never been inside. It always looks so quiet! Will need to see what it’s like soon!
Been to a lot of those and you are spot on mate.
Cheers!
We visit Sanur 2x a year and have a rule that we can't eat at the same place twice. This has meant we've discovered some great Warungs that we would have over looked if we ate at the same places. We do have a few that we visit every trip but only once 😊. There are so many that we are yet to discover and you keep making our list get longer 🙂. Thanks for all the great videos.
That’s a great little rule. It’s so easy to keep going to your favourites and it’s not a bad thing when you have a place you love. But it’s also fun to try as many new places as possible.
love this rule
Fantastic !
Happy new year! Been waiting for a new video. 😊
Glad you liked it! Hope you enjoy the new eats I featured.
Thanks Adam for another great video. Money talks in Bali and now another great dining area has been destroyed in Pantai Duyung. A beach front resort that will replace this area will not compliant it. Out of protest we will never frequent this resort as I am sure the many frequent Sanur visitor will as well. I hope this will never be a winner.
I definitely know how you feel. That little stretch of restaurants was fantastic. The new development can go one of either 2 ways. It either caters to the current Sanur crowd and offers what people really want such as a good beachside dining scene or goes all bold and flashy and tries to go upmarket and expensive which is not what Sanur people generally want.
Let’s hope it sticks to what people who visit Sanur really want. Otherwise it might be a white elephant.
Great selection Adam!!!😁
Glad you enjoyed it!
@SanurDiaries thanks mate! And we're back there early Feb! 😁 Cheers
Not long to go now!
Brilliant video mate. I am super keen to try out Nasi Tekor Bali. That looks like my kind of warung. Cheers for the tips !!
It really is a great warung!
We really love brasserie Republique at jl.Tambligan. A lot of very good French dishes as well as some other food. Very nice interior.
Yeah I’ve seen that place but never tried it. Sounds like one to try!
Great to have a summary of all your past recommendations Adam. Struggling to locate Gula Bali the Joglo near Sanur though....or is it in Denpasar? Your efforts are much appreciated.
My faves are Wg Mbok Luh, Warung Lilla on northern end Jl Danau Tamblingan (not Lilla Warung in Bumi Ayu) Saigon Cafe for banh mie, PATIO Cafe for brekky and lunch and Malaika Secret Home resto for something completely different.
Gula Bali the Joglo is about 3km away on the border of Renon. About the same distance from the Harbour area of Sanur as the Hyatt Regency, so not that far.
Thanks for your recommendations as well. Much appreciated.
It's a kind of 'blink n miss it' place called Warung Rik Rik on Jl Danau Poso. The Satè Ayam is perfection, and by far the best I've had in Sanur, and the bloke who runs it, Erik, is a real gentleman.
I know the place and to be honest, I should have gone there by now and done a video. Thanks for the reminder!
Loved this one! We visited a few of the Warungs you highlighted but the video also highlighted that we only touched the surface. We fell victim to going back to the same places a few times, nothing wrong with that of course but on our next visit which we hope to be in mid October for a month we plan to open our horizons and try as many different places as possible. Think we are now over our fear of the "very local" Warungs. These videos are so informative, thanks again for your hard work.
Fantastic to hear your perspective on local warungs. We’ve all been there and we sometimes forget that there is a big imaginary wall stopping us from visiting some of these places.
I remember the first time I visited a Masakan Padang restaurant. It was terrifying. But as you get to understand what food is being served, what the cultural norms are, you become more comfortable with trying these places out.
That doesn’t mean you have to like every place you visit either. I’ve visited plenty of local warungs where I didn’t like the food. You just need to figure out what you like and what you don’t like and base your decisions around that. For example, I don’t eat guts.
I've been to Hanoi by MeVui around half a dozen times always consistent, the sampling plate is a must.
For a Buffett breakfast I really rate Taksu, you can walk in off the street for around $10 AUD ++.
Great informative vid 👍👍
Good tip about Taksu!
Lila Pantai, along with 11 other businesses along that strip are all closed now. Rumours are either a resort or beach club is going to be built there
Thanks for the feedback.
Loving the video Adam, such a shame about the closures but that's a part of life I guess, new ones will pop up and maybe even better, quick question.. Do you bali youtubers ever meet up, I'd love to know that you, bali Gary, Murray, bec and Matt meet up for drinks and dinner occasionally
Yeah definitely a shame about Duyung. Hopefully it doesn’t turn into a disaster zone as many predict. I’m trying to be optimistic about the future there…
As for meeting up with other TH-camrs, I’m not sure what the others do, but I’ve only ever met one TH-cam and only one time. That was Gary down at the beach when he and I were both filming at the same time.
I’ve never met any of the other TH-camrs at all. It’s not that I’m against that stuff or anything, just haven’t really had the chance.
@SanurDiaries you should if you have the time meet up with bec and Matt and Gary, would be a great video too lol
Yeah I probably should do something. I'm not sure what format the videos would take, but I'm sure we could figure something out
Great video, would of loved to give our favourites but 12 of them closed the other day and the magic of sanur beach dining has left at the moment for us and was the reason we stayed in Duyung.
We have 2 stays booked in Duyung but are rethinking the stay as we don’t want to be in the middle of the construction.
Will they close Pantai Duyung while construction is going on . Will they close the beachfront path in front of construction.
Sad day for sanur the beachfront dining was a big part of the magic for us.
Once again thanks for your videos
Yeah it’s sad to see those close. I think you can still get good beachside dining, just in a different area. Particularly up near the Sindhu end of town there is a large selection. Maybe that will be your go-to area from now on.
There’s no denying that the construction in that area over the next year or so is not going to be good. I don’t know how big the next project is going to be, but it is a large piece of land and there is going to need to be a lot of trucks going up and down Jalan Duyung carting all the construction materials.
I can’t imagine the beachfront path being closed at all, but I can imagine the decks overhanging the ocean coming down. They’re under threat as it is from the ocean itself, so it doesn’t take a big leap of logic to say that they will also be taken down.
Let’s hope something fantastic is created there!
I’d highly recommend Kayo Manis for a special experience and beautiful food. Attention to detail is top notch. Jln. Tandakan 6 Shindu, Sanur, Denpasar 80228 Indonesia
Thanks for the tip. That’s not something that has been on my radar until you mentioned it. I’ll add it to my list!
Top vid mate😊
Thanks heaps! Glad you enjoyed it.
Nice review. Will see you in May/June. :)
See you then!
Q. G’day Adam, is it true 12 businesses/cafes/ restaurants all around Coco Bistro on the beachfront have closed down to make way for a new resort? This area has always been our Sanur beachfront go to location for food and drinks…… If in fact it’s true, would you still recommend staying at the resorts in this immediate area, or would you now head further north or south for an accomodation base camp?
That’s a tough one. It’s true that all the businesses are gone and as of today most are a pile of rubble. There aren’t many areas along the beach now with a cluster of restaurants except at Pantai Sindhu.
For me, beachside dining isn’t important, but if it is for you, you’d be better of staying in the north near Pantai Sindhu.
Agree annas warung is great
Yeah I love that place. Love the no frills nature of it.
Hi Adam . Just question. I love the Mt Agung picture you use at the start and at the start of each other section. Is it a painting or a print? Did you get it in Bali ? I have a wall I would love to hang it 😊🤗
This is a picture I made on my computer. 😎
@ I love it!
Can I buy a digital copy off you 😬
Sue, can you email me @ sanurdiaries@gmail.com
@@SanurDiariessent 😊
Thanx Adam. What kind of camera are you using? Excellent footage.
I use a few different ones, but most of the footage in this one is from an 8 year old Sony a6500. The reason a lot of the footage looks good is not just because of the camera body though.
Do you know where some of those restaurants are moving to? We love that area, feeling a bit sad. FYI, love love love your coffee recommendations.
Lilla Panta is apparently moving to between Prama and Puri Santrian and Coco Bistro is moving out of Sanur completely. To be honest, there is very little available land down that end of town and you kind of set up there at the whim of the land owner.
I could imagine a few places along the beach front being converted to cafes and restaurants and there has been some of that in recent times, but they don’t seem to be popular… thinking of the avocado place and Costa by Monsta. Even The Beach down near Retro Beach isn’t as busy as you’d expect given its great location. May all this will change with the closing of this batch of restaurants. I hope so, because some of those places deserve a bit more love.
Another great Sanur video mate , have you done a video of the Baby monkeys Warung around the corner from the Prama front entrance ??
Not yet. I know about it and I know people love it, but I just haven’t got around to doing it yet.
@@SanurDiaries its a popular place
Yeah I see it with customers all the time. It's one of the reasons it's difficult for me to do a video there. 🤣 Need to slip in at like 11am or 3:30pm when it's less likely to have a crowd.
@@SanurDiaries Maybe they don't need any extra promotion , because of there good location between the big hotels of Taksu and the Prama , I often feel sorry for the warung next door which is usually quiet in comparison to the Baby Monkeys, when you walk past.
Sadly Llila Pantai is closed down along with the other restaurants in that block.
Yeah it’s not great.
Hey Adam great vlog as usual! Do you have any information on all the restaurants that have had to move (around lilla p 13:22 antai)? What are the plans for this area and any idea of timelines? We are planning on staying nearby on July and was looking forward to exploring this area so we are a bit disappointed that it will be completely dead ...😢
@@leannes9955 a new hotel resort, I believe
@stephenadams1940 OK..any idea how long it will take?
@ sorry I dont know the timeline as I live in Batam. But I did hear that a lot of the restaurants are locating to different parts of the beach.
It will still be dead in July it’s fair to say. I’ve read a lot about the plans for the beachfront there and most people don’t have first hand information. Most people are either saying it will be a beach club or a resort which makes sense.
There’s also a lot of talk about who owns the land and the politics behind it. We just need to hope that the land holders have the best interests of Sanur in mind.
Hi Adam, is it true that all of the beachfront businesses at Duyung Beach will be closed permanently and the area will be replaced by a big beach club business?
Not really. As you come down Jalan Duyung and hit the beach, everything to the right is gone. So that includes places like Coco Bistro, Oomba, Lila Pantai and The Nest. They are the most popular along that stretch. Some along this stretch were on borrowed time anyway because they had no customers.
So while it’s sad to see these businesses disappear and that area of the beachfront gone, there are still some places around. To the left is Seagrass and La Playa. Lilla is moving further south. The Nest has already opened further south.
So while it’s true that what is happening down there is terrible news, there are some slivers of light. If you stay on Jalan Duyung, I don’t think it’s going to be as good as it was. Changes are afoot.
I’ll try and give my best update to the situation in my next Sanur Sessions episode.
@@SanurDiariesThanks for the information Adam, please keep an update for us. Cheers.
Hi Adam Can you tell me the name of those drinks that appear to have jelly in them, They were featured in the Gula Bali The Joglo section of your video. Thanks
You’re referring to Es Dawet, sometimes called Es Cendol. One of my favourite Indonesian drinks/desserts.
What a bummer Lilla Pantai now closed. 😢
Yeah, such a great little spot as well!
Feel like feed now, pity I'm in Melbourne.
Haha. Time for a trip!
Where can I get Tahu isi? Cheers
The Tahu Sumedang place is really good for tofu. The dude is real deal Sundanese and the tofu there is as good as what you’d get in West Java. They do sell tahu isi. Try it out, it’s fantastic.
Lila pantai on the beach is closed and a few more warungs,
Yes, thanks for that.
They have gone already
What have?
Thanks for the great info. I heard that Lilla Pantai has already been demolished.
That is correct
@ any idea of the new location?
Yes, it's apparently next to Costa by Monsta. That cafe down near Prama that never really has taken off despite a magnificent fitout and a lot of money being poured into it. I think the location is just really unpopular for visitors because it's so far south, but I actually like it down there.
@@SanurDiaries Thanks a lot