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Many
people, when asked to describe Indonesian food, will
say, "It's a cross between Indian and Chinese."
A bit like saying that a tiger is a cross between a
cat and a zebra.
All
tastes are catered for: carnivores, vegetarians, piscetarians
- some grilled, some fried, some gently stewed. And
all delicious. OK,
so some of the food is hot - but that's a legacy of
the Europeans (bringing chillies from south America).
Like most cuisines, Indonesian has many influences -
yes, Chinese and Indian, but also Dutch, Malay, Portugese,
middle eastern... and even a little English, if you
look close enough.
Talking
of chilli heat, we always recommend that our diners
choose a balanced meal: some hot, some mild, some spicy
and some tangy. If you find that your meal is not as
spicy as you would like, ask for some Sambal sauce -
very hot, but pungent and aromatic, too. Oh, and rice
(not water) is the best cure for an over indulgence
in chilli. If
you are new to our food, please ask a waiter for help.
Also, our special lunch-time and pre-theatre menus are
a great introduction. Even better, bring a few friends,
so you can all sample a few dishes - BaliBali is a fun and enjoyable restaurant: great for
parties, but also perfect for a quiet meal. Click
on the MENU button at the top left to see our full menu. |
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