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Eat@Bali: Naughty Nuri's Warung

We arrived at Bali with no itinerary planned this time, not knowing where to go nor where to eat. So I turned to my buddy, Google and got the answer within minutes. Raved by many bloggers as one of the must-go places in Bali, we decided to check out Naughty Nuri's Warung with expectations of a great grill and porky time!

We took a taxi from our villa at Seminyak which took about ten minutes to Naughty Nuri's Warung. The smell of grill and charcoal greeted us the moment we got out of the taxi and we were greeted with friendly staff as we entered the restaurant.

Although 'Warung' usually means street store in Indonesian, Naughty Nuri's Warung would be your most high end 'Warung' then. The restaurant was nicely done up with cheeky paintings and slogans and the ambience is laidback and welcoming (very great for groups!). We had our toddler with us too and the seatings were spaced out well enough to feel comfortable.

Bustling but not cramped. Nicely spaced out tables and chairs.

Interesting pigs literally 'hanging' around.



There's also options like Nachos for sharing.
Naughty Nuri's famous pork ribs. 

Grilled chicken if you don't feel like having pork.





Beef burger is always a great company for beer.






















































And guess what? The food does indeed lives up to all the reviews I've read. G had the pork ribs and it was super yummy, tender and flavourful. I kept picking into his plate. The grilled chicken I had was also very delicious, grilled just right and went well with the sauce. Our friend who's visiting from the Netherlands had the burger and he thought it was good too.

On top of the mains, we tried the Nachos and Sweet Potato Fries which were also great! Not forgetting that the service at Naughty Nuri's was also amazing(comparing to Singapore and Jakarta), servers were very friendly and eager to help, we had both a great time and meal.

Prices were reasonable. It costed us, a total of 4 pax about 550,000idr (~55usd) for all the food and drinks we had. It is definitely a place for you to check it out in Bali if you like your grill and meats!

Address
Jalan Batubelig, 41
Kerobokan, Denpasar, Bali
Tel: +62 361 8476722
Daily: 11am – 10.30pm

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