Balé Udang

Kuta & Legian


Serving the food of Indonesia, this large restaurant is a metaphor for the islands themselves, with various thatched dining pavilions set amid ponds and water features. The long menu focuses on fresh seafood. Service is snappy, but friendly.


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1. Dream Museum Zone

0.41 MILES

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2. BIASA ArtSpace

1.1 MILES

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3. Legian Beach

1.26 MILES

An extension north from Kuta Beach, Legian Beach is quieter thanks to the lack of a raucous road parallel to the beach and fewer people.

4. Memorial Wall

1.33 MILES

This memorial wall reflects the international scope of the 2002 bombings, and people from many countries pay their respects here. Names list the 202 known…

5. Site of Sari Club

1.34 MILES

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6. Double Six Beach

1.46 MILES

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7. Kuta Beach

1.62 MILES

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8. Vihara Dharmayana Temple

1.69 MILES

Dating back nearly 200 years, this Buddhist temple is a colourful place of calm, slightly off the beaten path. Incense burns in the serene courtyard.