Best Steaks In Bali

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Although the island's food and beverage industry have a large number of vegetarian and vegan restaurants, you can still find a good place for some great steaks in Bali. Whether you're looking for a succulent marbled wagyu, juicy dried fruit, or animal tomahawk to join your party, Bali has several of the best meat and steak restaurants in the country! Most of these steak restaurants are located in Seminyak, but we've also listed some of our favorites from Ubud, Sanur, and other locations. Boy’N’Cow Steakhouse At Seminyak Conveniently located at the top of Seminyak's busy restaurant street, Boy'N'Cow is a must-visit in Bali for those looking for succulent meat and perfectly cooked steaks. Upon entering this establishment, you will not only be greeted by the hospitable host but will be surprised at the taste in the refrigerator showroom mixed with many how to cut the dry age. The aroma of quality meat grilled in an open kitchen. The steakhouse in Bali fridge ha

Most Beautiful Spot In Bali

 Bali, the island of Gods needs no introduction. After all, it is the most visited island in South East. I was happy to notice that the typical Balinese temple like architecture is everywhere, even at the gas stations.

I visited Bali as a social media influencer, so of course Instagram was very high on my list. I did a little bit of research about a few spots to visit and want to share them with you. No doubt there are more than ten beautiful spots in Bali (obviously), but here are ten of our favorites.

PURA LEMPUYANG


Not just in Bali, but this is definitely one of the most beautiful temples of South East Asia. There is total seven temples in this complex, out of which the first one is the biggest and the most beautiful one. They all offer good views but the first one is the most photographed one, for obvious reasons. All the shots below are pretty similar, but the lighting is different, which causes a dramatic effect.

PENGLIPURAN VILLAGE



Penglipuran in North of Bali is a beautifully preserved village which appeared to be unaffected by modernization. For me, this was the most beautiful spot in Bali and I did not want to leave. It is the perfect place for photos because of the backdrop of little houses that are lined up next to the main street. What makes it even better is that the street is sloped and provides a view till the end.


Out of all the places that I visited, my pictures in Penglipuran Village turned out to be the best ones. Here’s my picture which was clicked by the talented Japanese photographer, Genta. If you ever wonder where to stay in Bali, i’d recommend you pick the North or Ubud area, just so that you’re close to this spot.


BAMBOO FOREST BANGLI


Don’t you just love the roads that are surrounded by perfectly arched trees resulting in a “tunnel” effect? Well, you can find a few of these streets in the village of Kubu Bangli regency. This forest area is very close to Penglipuran village, so you can do #2 and #3 together on the same day! Planning on visiting? Check out the reviews on TripAdvisor before you go.


UBUD RICE PADDIES RESTO AND CAFES



You can’t leave out Ubud’s pretty rice paddies when you visit Bali. Some people rent bicycles to explore the paddy fields, while others just find a chic café with a view to enjoy Ubud’s beauty. I recommend Desa Tegalalang or Kampung Café for your dose of Ubud.


To make the most of it, you can also book yourself a room at Kampung Resort. This place is in a stunning location on a height and with an exceptionally breathtaking view of the rice paddies. A room here is usually between 40 − 50 USD. If you’re not staying here, then at lease consider visiting this place for an amazing lunch with a view of the paddy fields.


PURA ULUN DANU BRATAN



Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is perhaps the most iconic landmark of Bali. It has been used for years as a cover image for Bali related things such as in flyers, travel articles, picture postcards, etc. This temple is located at the edge of Beratan Lake and you can often catch the reflection of it in the water. Everything is perfect about this shot, specially the reflection.


PURA TIRTA EMPUL



Yes, you must have guessed it by now that everything that starts with “Pura” is a temple. This temple is famous for its bathing area and a dip in its waters is supposed to cleanse you spiritually. The words “Tirta Empul” stand for holy spring in Balinese language. If you want to know more about Tirta Empur temple, you can read the discussions on Tripadvisor about this place. Here’s a shot of Tirta Empul Temple’s stunning door.


BANYUMALA TWIN WATERFALL



What’s better than a waterfall? Two waterfalls together. Banyumala Twin Waterfalls are in North Central part of Bali and getting there is definitely not easy. Many people say that these are the best waterfalls in Bali, but why don’t you see the pictures and decide for yourself? Look how green everything around this waterfall is!


TANAH LOT TEMPLE



Yes, another temple on the list, but I promise it’s the last one. Visit Tanah Lot temple a little before the sunset and find a nearby café that overlooks the temple for some stunning photos! Doesn’t the ocean backdrop look stunning?


TIBUMANA WATERFALL



This waterfall is in Bangli area and not so far from the bamboo forest in point 3. Getting here is not as difficult as Banyumala Waterfalls. The trail that leads to the waterfall is small and is a delight in itself.


What makes the Tibuamana waterfall stunning is the jungle around. You will hear the sounds of birds and the water – how cool is that! Tibumana waterfall itself is small but it is the green area around that makes it very special.


KU-DE-TA LOUNGE



Ku-De-Ta is one of the most famous bars in Bali. The view of the ocean from here is breathtaking, especially around the sunset time. There is a swimming pool inside Ku-De-Ta, which looks very beautiful when the sky turns orange before it gets dark. Not just the bar, but even the beach right outside this place gave us many photo opportunities.



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