Thursday, May 11, 2017

Bali no Barley - 6D5N


WEEEEEEEEEEE ~

We were so excited to be in Bali, until we had to deal with the millions of taxi drivers (ok I exaggerated) who were waiting at the aiport like a swarm of flies ughhh. Glenn was so nice to entertain them by politely thanking them. #niceguyaward





We stayed with Ize Seminyak instead of Airbnb because the villas in Airbnb looked too commercialized. Ize Seminyak has a rooftop pool & bar which was just located a floor above our room. We could easily go in for a dip whenever we wanted yayyy! There was also a live band playing in the restaurant every night, double yay!

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Beach




Petitenget beach was the closest beach to us and I love how easily accessible the beach was to us. Yay to more 'romantic' walks along the shore and beach bumming! We also visited Kuta beach when we were at Beachwalk Shopping Centre (for S$10 Gold Class standard movie experience & Nalu Bowl!). The latter was more crowded with tourists and locals touting everywhere. Like everywhere. Heh.

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Food

We were spoilt for choices when it comes to deciding what to eat in Bali because everything on the menu at their cafes/restaurants look soooo good. :p



Our first meal was at Sea Circus. It was a really cute place with very nice chill vibe and friendly waiters! We saw a few tables who ordered their tacos but we were too full to try them. I'd recommend to visit Sea Circus in the day so you can take pictures of/in this whimsical cafe!





We love Corner House Bali so much so that we had our first and last breakfast here. The interior design of the cafe just makes us feel so comfortable.





Sisterfields was another great cafe which we returned to twice, in a day! I fell in love with their Smashed Avocado and really enjoyed it a lot. It's such a simple dish, yet so delicious that no other smashed avocado from other cafes comes close to this. 




Ah, Naughty Nuri's. Their signature BBQ pork spare ribs, priced at S$12, left us with nothing but praises! We also tried their Pork Fun Buns which were slow-cooked pork sandwiched between fried mantou. Yummy as well! 





We had breakfast at Monsieur Spoon which we felt was an underrated cafe. It was quite a small but cosy space, and the food was great! We have a feeling that if you head over to any cafe, the food will all be great regardless. :D



We arrived quite late at The Fat Turtle for breakfast but still managed to get a table at this small space. One might miss this cafe entirely if it weren't for Google Maps, I mean Glenn, hehe. (Glenn: There's this huge turtle drawing outside their cafe so unless you're Chuf, it's quite impossible to miss. :p) 




We had a 4-course meal (S$23+) at Ultimo Italian Restaurant on our last night in Bali. This place was recommended by a friend (Thanks Fanny!) and I was so happy when we realised it was literally 10 steps away from our hotel. Woohoo! Food and service were good, would be better if the tables were more spaced out.

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Day Tour

Yet another recommendation by a friend (Thanks again, Fanny!) to join a day tour at Nusa Penida. Although it was slightly more expensive (USD$90/pax) than our usual DIY sightseeing, we wouldn't have been able to explore this beautiful island (+snorkeling) without the help of a driver and a guide.




Broken Beach


Angel Billabong



Kelingking Beach



Lunch was included and we had the best Indonesian food everrrr (or maybe because we were really hungry) ~


With our guide, Kadek

The sights were breath-taking and some made us wish we had more time to just stay there and admire them.

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Massage


We had our massages at Bodyworks Bali (opposite Motel Mexicola) and AMO Spa (last minute pampering just because it was located near The Fat Turtle) and enjoyed the latter more. Glenn had a 2hr massage + 1hr foot reflexology while I had a body scrub + facial + hair treatment done within the same time there. Shiok.

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We arrived in Bali without an itinerary as we always do on chill trips. We still managed to keep ourselves occupied and entertained in the six days that we were in Bali. ;)

Tip: Make sure to check out the toilets at all the cafes you visit in Bali, you'll most probably be in for nice surprise! =D

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