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Bali Food Explorer: The best of Bali’s street food
Supplied by: Discova Thailand

• Pantai Sanur Hangtuah
• Bajra Sandhi, a monument to commemorate Balinese Soldiers
• Badung Night Market

What's included

  • Air-conditioned Transportation
  • Offer IDR 30.000 per person to spend at Badung Market for your snacks
  • English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Soup at Ronde Renon
  • 1x Coconut or Beer at Pantai Sanur Hangtuah
  • Mineral Water
  • 1x Nasi campur babi + drink of choice at Babi Guling Pan Ana
  • 1x paper lunch box + wooden spoon to use at Badung Market
  • Meals and drinks outside of mentioned.
  • Pickup and Drop-off service (this will be additional surcharge)
  • Tips and Gratuities

Highlights

  • Enjoy local coconut drink, a refreshing drink in eastern beach of Bali
  • Experience selection of Authentic local food with an English-speaking guide
  • Savor dessert, a Javanese delicacy called Ronde, a mochi-like rice cake
  • Enjoy Balinese porridge for vegetarian guests and satay made of pork and fish
  • Explore other part of market that sells vegetables, spices, raw meat, and flower

Overview

Meet with your guide and driver to embark on a captivating food tour through Bali. Begin your journey in the serene ambience of Sanur Beach, offering a laid-back introduction to the island's charm. Cruise through the bustling streets of Bali, embracing the local pulse that will make you feel like a true insider. Indulge in a coconut drink by the sea and engage in lively conversations with the welcoming locals. A brief pause at Bajra Sandhi, a monument commemorating our soldiers, adds a touch of history to your exploration.

Next, venture to one of Bali's liveliest night markets, a haven of culinary delights. Your taste buds are free to explore a wide array of street foods, each offering a unique culinary experience. The journey delves deeper into the heart of Balinese cuisine, with the main course spotlighting the legendary Babi Guling or Suckling Pig. This traditional dish holds profound symbolism in Balinese Hinduism, representing fertility and prosperity.

To conclude your gastronomic adventure, savor the comforting flavors of ronde, a Javanese sweet delicacy. This mochi-like sticky rice cake, filled with peanut and served in a bowl of warm ginger soup, brings a delightful close to a day well-spent exploring Bali's culinary treasures.

Cancellation policy

24 hours prior to arrival: No charge

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