1/5 Frans d. 6 years ago on Google
We
were
excited
to
find
a
place
in
Sanur
that
offered
some
of
the
traditional
dances
in
a
restaurant.
I
was
o.k.
with
leaving
100,000
rupiah
as
deposit
for
a
good
table
when
I
made
the
reservation
in
person.
Showing
up
before
the
show,
it
was
clear
that
there
were
plenty
of
empty
tables
and
a
reservation
was
not
necessary.
Despite
what
the
menu
says,
their
actual
choices
in
drinks
are
very
limited.
No
whiskey,
no
cocktails.
The
food
was
the
worse
food
we
had
eaten
in
Sanur,
it
was
amazingly
bland
and
even
the
"rijst
tafel"
was
void
of
flavor
and
good
dishes,
the
krupuk
was
limp
too.
The
dance
performance
could
have
been
much
better
if
the
performers
had
stuck
to
making
a
real
show
instead
of
trying
(in
vain)
to
get
the
guests
involved.
What
a
disappointment!
And
the
dancers
are
apparently
underpaid
as
the
last
group
of
performers
were
almost
begging
for
tips.
What
a
disgrace
for
Bali!
When
the
bill
(double
of
what
you
pay
somewhere
else
for
much
better
food)
was
presented,
they
"forgot"
to
subtract
my
deposit
and
I
had
to
see
the
cashier
to
get
that
sorted
out.
Oh,
yes,
they
dare
to
add
15%
for
tax
and
service.
Bali
has
many
good
places
to
eat
and
to
watch
traditional
dances.
Laghawa
Grill
is
a
disappointment
and
it
is
amazing
that
it
still
exists.