A Culinary Adventure at Warung Laklak: Discovering Bali’s Hidden Gem
Jl. Tukad Pancoran 4 No. 7A, Denpasar, Bali | |
+62 823-3900-0567 | |
https://gofood.link/a/K93q6mk | |
4.4 out of 5 (314 reviews) | |
Rp. 0 – 25.000 US $ 0 – 1.5 AUS $ 0 – 2.5 € 0 – 1.5 CNY ¥ 0 – 240 |
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Opening hours: 07:00-14:00 , Closed Days: | |
Snacks | |
Popular Menu: Laklak, Bubur Sumsum, Jajan Campur | |
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Warung Laklak, Pancoran
Azka
So, let me take you on a little culinary adventure to Warung Laklak, a hidden gem in Denpasar, Bali. Picture this: you walk in, and the aroma of freshly baked Laklak hits you like a warm hug from a long-lost friend. Seriously, if scents could talk, this one would be shouting, “Eat me!”
Now, let’s talk about the star of the show: Laklak. This delightful treat is like a pancake had a baby with a coconut and then decided to party with some palm sugar. It’s crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, which is basically the culinary equivalent of a mullet—business in the front, party in the back! And trust me, it’s a party you don’t want to miss.
One of the lovely locals told us, “Warung Laklak is the best place to get the tasty traditionally made Laklak. They are made always fresh from the oven, and the whole family is so lovely and friendly.” I mean, who doesn’t want to eat food made with love? It’s like getting a warm, edible hug!
And let’s not forget about the Bubur Sumsum. This dish is like a sweet, creamy cloud that floats into your mouth and makes you question all your life choices—like why you didn’t discover this sooner! It’s so good that I almost considered proposing to it. But then I remembered I’m already committed to my diet… for today, at least.
Oh, and the Jajan Campur? It’s like a party platter of Balinese snacks that makes you feel like you’ve won the snack lottery. You get a little bit of everything, and it’s all so good that you’ll be doing the happy dance in your seat. Just be careful not to spill anything; you don’t want to be that person who makes a mess while trying to enjoy life!
One reviewer even asked, “Can we invite foreign guests to see the process of making it here?” I mean, why not? Watching the Laklak being made is like witnessing a magic show, but instead of pulling rabbits out of hats, they’re pulling deliciousness out of the oven!
So, if you find yourself in Bali, do yourself a favor and swing by Warung Laklak. Your taste buds will thank you, and you might just leave with a new family of friendly locals who will make you feel right at home. Just remember to save some room for dessert—because life is too short to skip sweets!
Zaid
If you’re ever in Bali and looking for a chill spot to grab some traditional snacks, you gotta check out Warung Laklak – Jajan Bali. Located on Jl. Tukad Pancoran, this little gem is all about those delicious rice cakes and other local treats that will totally satisfy your cravings.
First off, let’s talk about their signature dishes. The Laklak is a must-try! It’s crispy on the outside and super soft on the inside, making it a perfect snack. Seriously, it’s so yummy that you’ll want to order more. And don’t even get me started on the Bubur Sumsum – it’s creamy and just the right amount of sweet. Plus, their Jajan Campur is a delightful mix of flavors that will take your taste buds on a little adventure. Everyone seems to agree that all the food here is delicious!
Now, I did come across some feedback from other visitors. One person mentioned that they wished the coconut and sugar were packed separately for hygiene reasons, which makes sense if you want to keep everything fresh for later. Another customer had a little mix-up with their order, but hey, that happens sometimes, right? But overall, the vibe is pretty positive, with many saying the traditional snacks are super tasty and definitely worth a visit.
One review said, “The traditional snacks are really delicious. Yummy yummy!” and another raved about the Laklak being crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, calling it a recommended snack for any time of the day. So, despite a few hiccups, it seems like most people leave with a smile and a full belly.
In conclusion, if you find yourself in Bali, Warung Laklak is definitely a spot to hit up for some tasty treats. I know I’ll be back for more of that Laklak goodness next time I’m in town!
Menu List:
Laklak
Laklak: Traditional Balinese rice flour pancakes, sweet and savory. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Laklak Gula Tengah
Laklak Gula Tengah: Sweet coconut pancakes with a delightful syrup. |
IDR Rp 7,000 US $ 0.5 AUS $ 0.7 EURO € 0.5 CNY ¥ 3.2 |
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Jajan Campur
A delightful mix of customizable treats and flavors. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Bubur Sumsum
Bubur Sumsum: Creamy rice flour pudding with sweet coconut sauce. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Apem
Apem: Soft, fluffy rice cakes, often sweet and colorful. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Lukis
Lukis: Savory rice dish, often served with rich toppings. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Injin
Injin: Savory rice dish wrapped in banana leaves. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Tulud
Tulud: Spicy, savory stew with tender meat and vegetables. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Pisang Rai
Pisang Rai: Steamed banana with coconut and rice flour. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Karud
Karud: Savory rice dish, often served with spicy toppings. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Sirat
Sirat: A savory dish of spiced rice and tender meat. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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Embung
Embung: Savory rice dish topped with flavorful vegetables and spices. |
IDR Rp 6,000 US $ 0.4 AUS $ 0.6 EURO € 0.4 CNY ¥ 2.7 |
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