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Bali Asli
The guide was updated:Set in the hills near Amlapura, Bali Asli serves traditional Balinese food cooked the old-fashioned way—over wood fires, using local ingredients, and without the use of electric gadgets. The views stretch out to rice fields and Mount Agung. It’s a bit of a mission to get here, but it's worth it if you’re after something authentic.
Useful Information
- Address: Jalan Gelumpang, bukit cinta, Kec. Karangasem, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–5:30pm
- Website: baliasli.com.au
- Phone: +62 822 3690 9215
- Email: enquiries@baliasli.com.au
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Bali Asli
Set in the hills near Amlapura, Bali Asli serves traditional Balinese food cooked the old-fashioned way—over wood fires, using local ingredients, and without the use of electric gadgets. The views stretch out to rice fields and Mount Agung. It’s a bit of a mission to get here, but it's worth it if you’re after something authentic.
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