Grand Mega Resort and Spa Bali

And here we come to the last accommodation review post of our June 2016 Bali trip. For the last night and day in Bali, we chose Grand Mega Resort and Spa. The consideration was due to its location being closer to airport, yet not too far from supermarket and eateries either. It is on the opposite side of Harris Kuta Galleria where we stayed at last year. Do note that they have a newer hotel next door: Grand Mega Boutique, which is just 1.5 years old; whereas the hotel we stayed at is approximately 2 years older.

The front building design and entrance to this hotel is grand: a lot of glasses, mirrors, high ceiling with chandeliers and beautiful lighting at night-time. The pool is lovely with a pool bar that plays loud music til 10 pm every night. They have gym facility and hubby it was great with many equipment, not just the treadmill and cycle. To summarize, this is the more modern/funky and for youngsters type of accommodation. We had a smooth check in, the staffs are friendly and helpful and they also served cold welcome drinks while they processed our registration. They have motor bike rental in-house which is big relief after what we had experienced in Sanur previously.

We both dropped our jaws (in a good way) when taken to our room 🙂 It is literally filled with many mirrors! The room is compact but works just fine for us. The bathroom is very nice indeed, I think the size itself is as big as the bedroom. There is huge bath tub with a TV, separate shower and toilet each within its own glass cubicle. And then two huge sliding doors to separate the bathroom and bedroom areas. Bed is huge and comfortable as well, we didn’t have any major issues while staying here. We had room number 401 and is overlooking the pool, which is lovely view but at the same also a little noisy from the music by the pool.

Unfortunately the room shows aging signs and seems like haven’t been maintained very well. It certainly looks like it is older than just 3.5 years. And since the color theme is purple as in throughout the hotel, we find the room’s lighting slightly too dim. But hey those little details are not any major issues during our stay. We had our good night sleep, no problems with water or internet and it’s all that matters 🙂

Lobby and look at those chandeliers
Lobby and look at those chandeliers ❤

 

Restaurant area - next to lobby and open up to pool area
Restaurant area – next to lobby and open up to pool area

 

Pool - behind the pool are the suites and in-house spa
Pool – behind the pool are the suites and in-house spa
~ The Food ~

We ordered their fried rice for the dinner as it was pouring outside and must admit they are very tasty. They came with chicken satay, grilled prawns (which are delicious!), prawn crackers, pickled mangoes and small pot of sambal. Service was also very prompt, our orders were delivered within about 30 minutes!

Room service: fried rice
Room service: fried rice

Their breakfast was not bad either, they were good variety of food. Oh and the dessert table was very eye-catching 🙂 For us, the highlight was Semur Daging which packs with flavor and those super crispy Chicken Bacon. Yummy!! The fresh fruit juice however was too diluted, but then again you get what you paid for 🙂 We cannot comment on how often they change their breakfast menu since we only had breakfast one day.

Breakfast
Breakfast

 

For less than AUD 50 per night, this hotel is definitely value for money with all the comfort and good choice of food. There certainly are things to pick on if you are going to be fussy, but then again everything works fine. So, I would still recommend this hotel to my fellow readers, especially to the youngsters and have your own transport ready. The location works for us because we rented a motorbike, otherwise this is not walkable distance to beach or even Kuta main strip.

Grand Mega Resort and Spa

Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 234

Simpang Siur Kuta-Bali 80361 Indonesia

Phone : +62 361 767672

Email : info@grandmegaresortbali.com

 

 

The Oasis Lagoon, Sanur

After two peaceful nights in Ubud, we moved to Sanur for our next stay at The Oasis Lagoon. This hotel has good rating on TripAdvisor and we love the travelers’ pictures of this hotel. And as always, this post is our honest opinion of the hotel and not sponsored by any parties at all.

Prior to this trip, we have never stayed in Sanur area; we had only come here for food. This time we thought it would be a good chance to try Sanur area and see if we will like it. Honestly, we don’t really enjoy the area much and to find out why, please keep reading on this post 🙂

The entrance and the lovely little pond with refreshing greens ❤
The entrance and the lovely little pond with refreshing greens ❤

The Oasis Lagoon is in Sanur’s prime location at Jalan Danau Tamblingan and about 10 minutes walk to Sanur beach. There are many great restaurants and shops nearby the hotel: Hardy’s Supermarket is just next door and Cafe Batu Jimbar is adjacent to this property. Their website states that there is complimentary shuttle to the beach club, but we were not told of this option.

Upon arrival at the hotel, we were greeted at the reception and welcome drinks are served along with refreshing cool towels. Check in process is smooth, but the room was not ready since we came too early again. We asked the reception staff about motor bike renting, which unfortunately they don’t have in-house. When asked if they could help to find a rental, they didn’t offer much help and referred us to the security guards at the front. At this point, I seriously didn’t feel much welcome  🙁

After leaving the luggage at their storage, we headed to the front security guard. He then pointed us to talk to another guard at far back of the hotel. His fellow walked us through the back alley to a nearby motor-bike rental, who told us none available. Left with no other choices, we walked along Jalan Tamblingan and asked every single motor-bike rental stand along the street. Everyone gave us the same answer, no motor bike available – as soon as they realize we are domestic travelers and stayed in a hotel.

Consequently, this is very upsetting that we would walk back to the hotel, get our luggage and moved to other area. All this time we traveled to Bali, we have never ever encountered such problem! Just before we walked back, hubby tried this last stand and thankfully we got our motor bike, at last! This vendor told us many domestic tourists ran away with rented motor bikes and therefore they are hesitant to do business with local tourists 🙁 So, if you are Indonesian, want to stay at Sanur and rent a motor bike, please communicate with the hotel first.

Apart from all those issues above, the hotel itself is a lovely property. The lobby is grand with semi open layout and airy, pool is nice size and lovely, their restaurant area is inviting. Our Deluxe Room was clean, beautiful, good size, and that little terrace is just too cute! The bed is huge and very comfortable, WiFi worked well with no issues,and no problems in the bathroom department either.

Lobby and glimpse of the pool area
Lobby and glimpse of the pool area

~The Food~

Our room booking came with breakfast and their breakfast was nice. There are good variety of food and they changed some menus during the two mornings we were there. We love their fresh fruit juices, the croissant is buttery, sausage and beef bacon are delicious. Thumbs up for the egg station, serving delicious scrambled eggs and omelette. On the first morning, there is tempura station that made yummy looking tempura. This stand changed into a french toast station the next morning and we both loved their french toast!

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Sausage and Bacon station, Egg station, and French Toast station

Furthermore, they hold many events for dinner at their restaurant, for example Salsa Night with food on every Wednesday; BBQ Satay Nights on Monday, Friday, and Sunday, and so on. Hubby took some photos during the Salsa Night and I wished we had joined it! People seems like having fun and there are lots of yummy looking food!

Fun Salsa Night!
Fun Salsa Night!

On our last morning before checking out, they brought this lovely happy honeymoon cake to us after breakfast. Such a sweet surprise!

Nice gesture
❤ Nice gesture ❤

And that conclude this very long post review on our stay at The Oasis Lagoon Sanur 🙂

The Oasis Lagoon Sanur

Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.136A, Sanur, Bali

Phone: +62 361 282264

http://www.oasislagoonsanur.com/

Bakung Ubud Resort and Villa, Bali

We just came back from a last-minute one-week trip to Bali again and more reviews to come. And this post is about our honest review on staying at a Deluxe Room at Bakung Ubud Resort and Villa. As you know, we usually stayed at Tegal Sari during our Ubud trip, but not this time. We decided to venture a little further out of Ubud center and we take this chance also to review new places to share with you all.

We arrived at the hotel around 10 am, which was way before their standard 2 pm check in time. The reception staffs then processed our booking and payment. After that we were led to their restaurant area for the refreshing welcome drinks. We had booked the room via Booking.com at less than AU$50/night excluding breakfast. Luckily we can leave our luggage at their storage, rent one of their motor bike meanwhile waiting for the check in time.

Bakung Ubud Resort and Villa is a mid-size accommodation, located about 8 minutes drive my motor bike from Jalan Raya Ubud, where the surrounding is still fairly quiet with lots of rice paddy fields. There are total of 24 rooms and 9 villas within this lush property. Prior to our trip, I emailed the hotel to inquire about their airport transfer service also to confirm our booking and they responded very promptly and politely. This is usually an indicator on how good the staffs are, and it has worked for us many times at least.

Beautiful and lush property...
Beautiful and lush property…

 

The villas
The villas

The room we stayed at was beautiful and very spacious, I believe the rooms downstairs that have easy access to the main pool would be in similar layout and size as well (from the glimpse when walked past them). They provide tea, coffee, sugar, two cups, electric kettle, bar fridge, and two bottles of mineral water per day. Bathroom is also huge and clean with a separate shower area and a big bath tub with another shower attached. However, I cannot find a hair dryer in the room and didn’t ask the reception either. Maybe if you are planning to stay there and need to have a hair dryer, please contact them before booking.

 

We got back to the hotel around 1.30 pm and the lady at reception told us the room is ready that we can head there right away. One of the staff then led us to our room where they have brought our luggage in earlier and turned on the air conditioner. Little gestures that we love!

The only negative I’d comment on is the mattress. We think that it might be too old, where you can feel all the springs when you lie on it. Thankfully, it doesn’t give us back pain – but that’s really a turn down for me personally. The other factor you might need to consider before booking here is that you will need your transport. The hotel provides free drop off and pick up shuttle to Ubud area few times a day, and you can certainly pay a little extra for shuttle outside that time-table. But, if you like to explore Ubud, you may need your own transport because metered taxis are rare in Ubud. Also there is no lift facility on this property, so if you taking little kids might be better to request the pool access rooms downstairs.

Unfortunately that our booking did not include breakfast and we always ate out, we cannot review on this matter. But we generally had a good stay at this place. We find it very peaceful and relaxing during our two nights stay in their Deluxe room.

 

Bakung Ubud Resort and Villas

Jalan Sri Wedari,Desa Tegallantang, Ubud

Phone:  +62 361 4792660

Fax:       +62 361 4792757

Email:    info@bakungubud.com

http://bakungubud.com/about-us/

 

 

 

 

 

Baked Ayam Betutu

Ayam betutu is one of the famous traditional Balinese chicken dish, packs with spices, flavors, and most of all heat from the chilies! Surely it is a dish that we just have to have whenever we visit Bali and the one that make us miss Bali. There is this famous restaurant chain that serves “so-called” best ayam betutu in Bali, Ayam Betutu Gilimanuk with its Petruk trademark logo 🙂 A very very yummy ayam betutu indeed, their steamed version are super-duper spicy. I have cried my eyes out eating this at the restaurant (non air-conditioned) during a hot afternoon and yet I am loving it!

Now back in Sydney, it is kind of difficult to find one and I have never really thought of making it myself either considering the amount of spices used and possibly high skill of cooking technique maybe. Then on one day I stumbled onto a YouTube video by Dapur Dina, the way she explains step-by-step process very clear has inspired me to try it myself as well. Another reason is because I have bought 1 kg pack of frozen banana leaves and turned out 1 kg is a lot!

So here we go, this is the recipe that I got from Dapur Dina and combined with few other sources. Actually, this is the second time I made this so I tweaked the recipe a little bit and instead of using whole chicken, hubby kindly chopped it to 8 pieces 🙂 Because I don’t use whole chicken, I just lay the kale on the base of the pan hoping it will still be able to catch of the juices from the chicken and it did! I will try just steam it next time and hopefully it will be similar to the steamed version at Ayam Betutu Gilimanuk, with plenty of hot and spicy sauce.

What you need:
  • Banana leaves
  • 1 whole chicken, rubbed with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice then set aide
  • 5 pieces of lime leaves (daun jeruk purut)
  • 2 pieces of bay leaves (daun salam)
  • 1 bunch of kale leaves, blanched with boiling water for 1 minute, then let it drained
  • oil
  • salt, sugar and pepper to taste

Blend these ingredients:

  • 3 shallots (bawang merah)
  • 5 garlic cloves (bawang putih)
  • 10 candle nuts (kemiri)
  • 3 lemongrass stalks, cut to slices (sereh)
  • 2 red chilies (cabe merah besar)
  • 5 bird eye chilies, feel free to add more or less to your taste (cabe rawit)
  • 1 tsp ground nutmeg (pala)
  • 1.5 tsp ground ginger (jahe)
  • 1.5 tsp ground coriander seed (ketumbar)
  • 1.5 tsp ground galangal root (lengkuas)
  • 1 tsp shrimp paste (terasi)
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

First of all, blend all the spices with two tablespoon of oil.

After it became a smooth paste, fry with medium heat with 4 tablespoon of oil, lime leaves and bay leaves. Keep stirring while frying the blended marinate mixture. I added about 2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon sugar and a lot of pepper, but please adjust to your taste. Keep frying until the mixture is thoroughly cooked, the fragrant will be stronger as it cooks and the oil will separate from the blended mixture. Then set aside to cool to room temperature.

Add about 1/2 of the marinate paste to kale leaves and mix well.

If using whole chicken, stuff the marinated kale leaves to the cavity of the chicken. If using chicken pieces, lay the kale leaves on the base of your pan on top of the banana leaves.

Rub the remaining marinate paste to all the chicken and place on top of the banana leaves or the kale leaves. Cover with banana leaves.

Steam for 90 minutes over medium to high heat, then bake in the preheated oven at 180C for another 60 minutes. For chicken pieces, I can cut down the baking time to 45 minutes and everything is beautifully cooked.

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Lunch box for work 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

Reviews – Nasi Ayam Bali

One of many popular Balinese dishes is nasi ayam (or chicken rice), a dish that gains just more fans these days. As most Balinese are Hindus, which allows them to eat pork, you will find so many Balinese dishes that contains pork. This makes Bali as one of very few places in whole Indonesia that serves non-halal food publicly.

Nasi ayam, however is one of the halal dish that can also be easily found in Bali and is definitely attracts many people, especially those who loves spicy food. One serving of nasi ayam Bali usually contains rice, spicy chicken, sate lilit, sayur urap, egg, roasted/fried peanuts, some crispy fried chicken pieces (may include skin or intestines), and of course the spicy sambal. Urap sayur is a mixed vegetables (typically long beans and bean sprouts) with shredded coconut side dish. Some also serve their nasi ayam with a bowl of spicy chicken broth. By the description above, I hope you get the point that this dish is truly hot and spicy! Nevertheless it is still a very tasty and delicious dish, one that hubby and I crave for.

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