Corner Bar

auskiwi
auskiwi
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4 out of 5
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The Corner Bar

  • September 27, 2005
  • Rated 4 of 5 by auskiwi from Tacoma, Australia
Located just of the street JI. Padma Utara, Legian Kaja, Kuta, this small corner bar/restaurant was yet another great find for a cheap, non-expensive treat, and hey, it was within walking/stumbling distance from the Puri Raja, where we were staying.

The place is very popular with a large number of tourists, and you do have to be there early for a seat, as seating is very limited. The restaurant has no external walls just a roof, a low bar, and the kitchen tucked away out the back through a door, so there is ample opportunity to people-watch and amuse yourself.

The dress code is casual and the atmosphere is laid-back. There is no dressing up required here – shorts and T-shirts will do.

The meals are of a regular size and taste great. Mix that with another Bintang beer or two and you have the best casual meal experience.

They prepare and serve mainly traditional Indonesian food, but also have a variety of Western dishes available.

Recommended Meals:

The Nasi Goren is very good.

The steak with mushroom sauce was also a favourite.

The pawn crispe was the best I tasted during the entire time.

Indication of prices:

Unfortunately, I have lost the invoices from the meals we had at this restaurant, but I remember it being one the cheapest restaurants we’d been to on our stay.

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