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Restaurants & Dining
The art of dining. At Hotel Tugu Bali, the mission of bringing to life the art, culture, and
romance of Bali and Java does not stop at decoration and interior design.
How you dine is not only about food, but it also involves many other
aspects such as theme, setting, ritual of service, atmosphere, presentation,
traditions, and history. Possibilities offered are unlimited, as rich as
Indonesian culture.
| Bale Sutra (the Palace of Harmony) |
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Extravagant dining in a red 18th century Kang Xi period temple built in Indonesia. This temple is a symbol of harmony between ancient Balinese and ancient Chinese Peranakan cultures. Bale Sutra presents Oriental-influenced cuisine based on the Babah Peranakan culture in Indonesia. |
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| Wantilan Agung |
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Surrounded by the extraordinary ceilings and unique architecture of the ancient village of Bayung Gede, Tugu Bali presents the Balinese Megibung dining in the Wantilan Agung, a rare experience that only exists in the secluded village of Bayung Gede. |
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| Bale Puputan |
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This 19th century meeting & dining chamber is decorated with antiques of venerable Balinese royalty, some from 19th century and some related to the Puputan Wars. This room commemorates all Balinese heroes who sacrificed their lives during the “Battle to the Last Man”, Puputan of Badung 1906 and Puputan of Klungkung 1908. The famous Grand Rijsttafel is served here by a parade of 12 waiters, true to the tradition created during the Dutch Colonial times in Indonesia. |
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| Waroeng Tugu |
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A very humble traditional Javanese and Balinese street side kitchen and eatery from the end of the Majapahit period 500 years ago to early 1920s in Java and Bali, serving what’s said by many as the best Javanese and Balinese food not only in the island but in Indonesia. |
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| Romantic Dining |
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Intimate seafood BBQ at the beach and under the stars, tête-à-tête lotus pond, private poolside dinner, and everywhere else where you wish, surrounded by candles and torches. |
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| Garuda Megibung |
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Exotic event of ancient Balinese dining, usually made for family gatherings when they hold a meeting or a function. In Garuda Megibung, chair-less sitting arrangements are done from the north-end of the table, starting with the oldest member and ending with the youngest member at the other end of the long table. Each member should wear traditional Balinese clothing. However, currently this way of dining can only be found in few secluded villages in Bali. |
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| Beach BBQ |
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The dramatic long sandy beach of Canggu , the fierce of the waves on one side and the wild rice paddies of the other, dark sand on the floor and only the lights from the moon and the stars above: this is the simple and natural setting for a seafood BBQ dinner on the beach. |
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