Bali is one place where one observes many religious activities throughout the day. In the resort the staff were seen to observe their prayers and offerings at the resort's own little 'candi' ( temple or altar) several times a day. On two of the nights that we ventured out to Ubud town for dinner, we observed long processions with musical accompaniments heading to one of the main candi in the town.
We ventured out off the main street towards the Monkey Forest district and came across this restaurant if my memory is correct is called Ibu Rai. We were early enough to secure a table as while waiting for our dishes the restaurants quickly became crowded with tourists. Definitely one of the recommended ones in tourist books and brochures. We decided to stick to local Balinese dishes like the gado-gado ( salad) and bebek goreng ( roasted duck). We also shared a dessert dish which was a crepe with banana fillings.
the gado gado salad
the bebek goreng
a grilled fish dish
banana crepes with ice cream
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