A Culinary Journey at The Royal Kitchen Indian Restaurant and Bar, Bali Collection
Bali Collection Blok A6 No. 3B-4B, Kawasan Pariwisata ITDC Nusa Dua, Nusa Dua, Bali | |
+62 811-1919-846 | |
http://www.theroyalkitchen.id/ | |
4.5 out of 5 (96 reviews) | |
Rp. 50.000 – 100.000 US $ 3 – 6.5 AUS $ 5 – 10 € 3 – 6 CNY ¥ 480 – 960 |
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Opening hours: 11:00-22:45 , Closed Days: | |
Indian | |
Popular Menu: Butter Naan, Dal Makhani, Fried Rice | |
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The Royal Kitchen Indian Restaurant and Bar, Bali Collection
Bella
So, let me take you on a little culinary adventure to The Royal Kitchen Bali, where I had the pleasure of stuffing my face with some seriously delicious Indian food. Picture this: I walk in, and the ambiance is so chill that I half expected a yoga class to break out right there in the dining area. Seriously, the vibe was so relaxed, I thought I might just take a nap on the table!
Now, let’s talk about the food. I kicked things off with some Butter Naan that was fluffier than my cat after a good grooming session. I mean, this naan was like a warm hug for my taste buds! And then came the Dal Makhani, which was so rich and creamy that I felt like I was dining like royalty. I could practically hear the spices singing a Bollywood number in my mouth!
One reviewer mentioned, “It was such a blessing to have gotten here especially for some vegetarian and Indian food!” And honestly, I couldn’t agree more. The main course was absolutely authentic, and while the soup was a bit of a letdown (I guess it didn’t get the memo about being spicy), everything else was on point. The ambiance? Oh, it was nice enough to make you want to take a selfie with your food. Just don’t forget to tag the restaurant, or they might think you’re just showing off your dinner plate!
And let’s not forget about the Gulab Jamun. One reviewer raved, “The Gulab jamun was sooo soft and was perfectly soaked in sugar syrup.” I mean, if I could swim in a pool of that syrup, I would! It was like dessert had a party in my mouth, and everyone was invited.
Now, I did notice that the prices were a tad on the higher side, but hey, you’re in Bali! You can’t put a price on good vibes and great food. Plus, the staff was super friendly and even boxed up what I couldn’t finish. I felt like a food hoarder, but who doesn’t love leftovers?
In conclusion, if you’re in Bali and missing Indian paneer, The Royal Kitchen is a must-visit. Just be prepared to loosen your belt a notch or two because you’re going to want to try everything on the menu. And remember, calories don’t count on vacation, right? So go ahead, indulge!
Marsha
If you’re in Bali and craving some authentic Indian cuisine, you absolutely have to check out The Royal Kitchen Bali! Located in the Bali Collection, this place is a hidden gem that offers a delightful dining experience. The atmosphere is just stunning, with a beautiful garden seating area that makes you feel relaxed and welcomed. Seriously, the vibe is a solid 5.0/5.0!
Now, let’s talk about the food. The Royal Kitchen has a solid rating of 4.3/5.0 for their dishes, and trust me, it’s well-deserved. I tried their Butter Naan, and wow, it was soft and buttery, just how it should be! The Dal Makhani was rich and creamy, and the Fried Rice was perfectly seasoned. One customer mentioned that the food was “all very good,” and while they found the bread a bit soggy, they still loved the authentic Indian pakora. Another guest raved about the tikka kali mirch kabab, saying it was “excellent, soft, and moist.” You can’t go wrong here!
For lunch, you can enjoy a meal for around Rp25,000-50,000, and I highly recommend trying the Tarka Daal, Naan, and Jeera Rice. If you’re dining in for dinner, expect to spend a bit more, around Rp225,000-250,000, but it’s totally worth it for dishes like Butter Garlic Naan and Tandoori Chicken. One visitor mentioned that everything they ordered was great and had the right level of spiciness, which is a big plus!
The service here is top-notch, also rated at 4.3/5.0. Guests have praised the staff for being cooperative and attentive. One review highlighted how the manager, Mathew, personally took care of the diners, which adds a nice personal touch to the experience. Plus, the view of Nusa Penida and the sea is just breathtaking, making your meal even more enjoyable.
Overall, The Royal Kitchen Bali is definitely a must-visit if you’re missing Indian paneer or just want to indulge in some delicious Indian food. I can’t wait to go back the next time I’m in Bali!
Menu List:
Jumbo Crispy Samosa
Crispy puffs filled with tangy potatoes and green peas. |
IDR Rp 59,895 US $ 3.8 AUS $ 5.9 EURO € 3.6 CNY ¥ 27 |
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Aloo Papri Chaat
Crispy flour and potato topped with yogurt and tangy sauces. |
IDR Rp 71,995 US $ 4.5 AUS $ 7.1 EURO € 4.3 CNY ¥ 32.4 |
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Pani Puri
Crispy spheres filled with spiced potatoes and refreshing liquid. |
IDR Rp 71,995 US $ 4.5 AUS $ 7.1 EURO € 4.3 CNY ¥ 32.4 |
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Jumbo Crispy Chicken Samosa
Crispy puffs filled with flavorful minced chicken delight. |
IDR Rp 96,195 US $ 6 AUS $ 9.5 EURO € 5.8 CNY ¥ 43.3 |
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