Eat Street local food tour in Bali
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Eat Street local food tour in Bali

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$45.00
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Language: English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 3 hours
Why you’ll love this…
  • Dig into the Indonesian cuisine just like the locals do
  • Taste Bali's iconic dish, babi guling, in a local restaurant
  • Sample local flavours like soto ayam and “Joss Milk”
  • Try Bali's best homemade dessert cooked on hot coals
What to expect

Join this tour, skip the tourist areas and visit the favourite spots, where the locals eat: on local ‘Eat Street!’ in Bali. Bali’s street food is fresh, fast, cheap, and a great way to crack into the local scene. You'll stop at a secret warung that only operates at night in a car park with the freshest food, wok to plate as they say, a roadside café specializing in Bali’s most famous dish, and finish it up with every Indonesian’s favorite dessert cooked on open coals.

By joining this tour, you help to employ 2 to 5 locals, which helps to empower the local community, all food prepared at the venues you visit is locally grown and bought. The vendors at the food market are all locals and there is no tourism here except for the Urban Adventures. By introducing different local dishes, in particular Babi Guling which is traditionally only served at ceremonies, this tour is a way for you to learn more about local culture and traditional ceremonies.

Your food journey starts at a local food market, where your guide will take you in and out of the small alleyways highlighting some of the foods you will taste later on Eat Street. Then you will visit a warung (café) famous for its babi guling (rotisserie-cooked suckling pig). Your guide will order a shared dish for two people and explain all that appears on the plate before you — which will have maybe five or six different elements.

From there, you'll head to a local Eat Street in Bali, tucked just behind the major tourist area and easy to get to — but oh-so local! You’ll start at the top of the street, where your expert guide will escort you through the numerous small warungs and stalls, picking out things for you to eat as you go. The street here is jam-packed with motorbikes and cars, and the later it gets, the busier it becomes. Of course, your guide is also an expert on local food, and will explain to you the food and traditions of what is on offer. On arrival, your guide will explain all the places that are available to eat here — far too many for one afternoon!

The good news, though, is that you'll always share dishes, so you’ll have lots of room to try it all. One must-try is the very yummy soto ayam (chicken noodle soup). This is one of Indonesia’s most famous national dishes. Walking along the main street, you’ll learn about all the different culinary influences on offer: Javanese, Sumatran, Sulawesi, Japanese and Thai/Indonesian fusion.

Or, if you need an energy boost, how about an energy-filled dessert, Indonesian-style! You’ll see “Joss Milk” sold all over the country, which is an Indonesian energy powder you mix with milk. Believe it or not, it goes amazingly well with the favourite dessert, which you'll grab at a small warung. This dessert is made from a crumpet-style batter cooked in an earthenware pot over hot coals. Choose from the top 10 list or design your own; the local favourite is Toblerone, banana, ice cream and cheese.

Your guide (now your foodie best friend in Bali) will assist you with finding a taxi for your trip back to your hotel (or to the next stop for your night out). And now that you have the keys to Bali’s local Eat Street, you can come back on your own to try even more local dishes!

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What's included
  • check Local English-speaking guide
  • check Bottle of water on arrival
  • check Meals as per itinerary (1 soto ayam per person, shared babi guling dish, 1 dessert)
  • check Transfer by public transport from meeting point
What's not included
  • x_not_included Additional food and drinks
  • x_not_included Tips/gratuities for your driver and guide
Where

Kantor Pos Indonesia (Indonesia Post Office) Jl. Kamboja No.6, Sumerta Kauh, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 802

What to remember
  • The maximum number of people on this tour will be 12 passengers
  • This tour ends at Eat Street. Your guide will arrange a taxi for you back to your hotel or to your next destination
  • The local provider can try to cater for dietary requirements, provided you advise them in advance. When you book your trip, please make a note that you need a modified menu. The guides will do everything in their power to ensure your needs are met. Please note, though, that in some destinations there may be limited or no options for dietary needs
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Provider
Urban Adventures
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.

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    From Germany - January 2024

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