Seminyak Villa
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Seminyak is one of village in a district of north Kuta which has become as one of the tourist area in Bali. Located close to the Kuta area, precisely in the north of Kuta, 20 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai Airport. Seminyak formerly was a sparsely populated fishing village and rarely visited by other residents who were living around the village. The quiet atmosphere of Seminyak 10 years ago has attracted many tourists who seeks for a peace place. Thenceforth the investors had made Seminyak area to be one of the luxurious and classy accommodation destinations in Bali.
Currently Seminyak area known as most luxury villa areas and decorated by dozens of well-known restaurants which serve various types of cuisine from around the world. Almost in every corner of Seminyak area already crowded by the existence of private villas which offers luxury, comfort, and represents a quiet atmosphere of Seminyak area. Most of the villas are prestigious villas which has been recognized as the world's luxurious villas.
Most villas in Seminyak located in the middle of residential areas, but some villas are able to pamper their guest with a beautiful beach scenery because they are located right on the beachfront. Below is a list of Seminyak Villas specifically contributed to those who are interested in staying at one of luxury and private villas in Seminyak area.
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Type : 1 & 2 bedrooms |
Rate : US $ 285/villa/night |
Address : Cendrawasih st no 88 |
Petitenget, Seminyak |
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Type : 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms |
Rate : US $ 200/villa/night |
Address : Batubelig st no 559, |
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Type : 1 & 2 bedrooms |
Rate : US $ 225/villa/night |
Address : Kayu Jati I st no 5 |
Seminyak |
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Type : 1 & 2 bedrooms |
Rate : US $ 225/villa/night |
Address : Yudistira st no18 |
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Kolega
Jl Petitenget, Seminyak. This simple, unassuming Javanese warung is an absolute institution amongst locals and expats alike. When it first gained the attention of travel guides there was a collective groan, but it has remained remarkably free from attention of the tourist hoardes. Choose your rice (options of plain, yellow and sometimes red) and the dishes to go with it. The various beef, chicken and fish dishes are fabulous, and the vegetables always fresh and fiery. Go easy on the sambal until you understand your heat tolerance. It is hard to think of a better, more authentic introduction to Indonesian food anywhere in Bali. Packed every day, and especially so at lunch time. |
Warung Batavia
Jl Kunti Utara (turn north off Jl Sunset at the Jl Kunti lights and it is on the first bend you reach). After years on Jl Kerobokan this long-established warung which serves excellent Javanese food has opened at a location with better parking. Always busy, but lunchtimes especially. Choose your food at the counter and sit at the sociable, shared tables. |
Cafe Jemme
Jl Petitenget 28, Seminyak. Discrete, charming little restaurant set away from the road behind the Jemme jewelry store. Serves creative food with Asian accents at very reasonable prices for the area. The crispy duck is especially recommended, and leave space for a superb line in desserts. |
Junction Cafe
Jl Laksmana (on the corner of Jl Laksmana and Jl Kayu Jati), Seminyak. Excellent cafe serving the best baguettes imaginable and salads at lunchtime, and specialising in pasta in the evening. Free WiFi for customers. Belgian owned and run. |
Made's Warung
Jl Raya Seminyak. A Seminyak institution first established (in a different location) in 1969. Wonderful Indonesian food in a great location in a courtyard off of the main road in Seminyak. The western food is OK but nothing special; stay with the Indonesian dishes. Certainly not over-priced by Seminyak standards. |
Queen's Tandoor
Jl Raya Seminyak 73. The best Indian restaurant in Bali by a country mile. Consistently wins awards and it is easy to understand why. Most of the main dishes are around Rp 50,000. Superb tandoori chicken and fish, huge authentic biryanis and much, much more. Also have a delivery service which is very handy for those visitors staying in one of Seminyak's many private rental villas. |
Ultimo
Jl Laksmana 104 X, Seminyak. Italian food is the go at this popular Laksmana restaurant. Those who remember the poor food here from a few years back should not be put off as it is has improved enormously. Good pastas and steak, and reliable carpaccio are the highlights. Same ownership as Rumours, just a few doors up the street. |
La Lucciola
(on the south side of the Petitenget temple car park). In a fabulous location right on Petitenget beach, La Lucciola serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Home of the Frangipani Bar, a popular choice for watching the legendary sunset here. |
Metis
Jl Petitenget No6, Seminyak. Opened in October 2009, this is Bali's most significant new restaurant for many years. After 10 years as Bali's top French restaurant, Warisan has closed and the management team from there have opened Metis which is intended to fill the same market niche. Only time will tell if they can create a formula which works as well as Warisan did, but the early omens are good. Located at the Kerobokan end of Jalan Petitenget with ample parking. |
Sardine
Jl Petitenget 21 (northern end of Jl Petitenget, almost opposite Metis), Seminyak. A recent and successful addition to Seminyak's chic dining scene. Specialise in fish and other seafood prepared with a Mediterranean ethic. Intimate restaurant with an innovative all bamboo design and clear views over the rice paddies. |
Sarong
Jl Petitenget No19x, Seminyak. A hugely successful addition to Seminyak's hip restaurant and bar scene. Original takes on Asian street and country food in a very chic 5 star setting. If you want to be 'in with the Seminyak in-crowd', then you have found the right place. |
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Seminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach
This beach is a continuous expanse of grey sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. To the south it becomes Legian Beach and then Kuta Beach, but is noticeably quieter than both. The sunsets here are famous, and opportunites abound to mix with the glitterati who frequent the high end beach front estalilshments such as Ku De Ta. Easy access points to the beach are at the end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, and from the large public car park between Petitenget Temple and La Luciola restaurant. |
Petitenget Temple
Located at the beachside off Jl Petitenget is a compact, pretty Balinese temple, which is known for particularly spectacular beach-side ceremonies. There has been a temple here since at least the 16th century, and although this is not one of the key nine directional temples of Bali, it is an important link in the series of west coast temples between Pura Uluwatu and Pura Tanah Lot. |
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Prana Spa
Jl Kunti, Seminyak. Attached to The Villas, this is one of Bali's very best spas. Themed on a Rajasthan Palace. |
AJ Hackett Bungy
At Double Six nightclub on Seminyak beach (take Jalan Arjuna all the way to the beach, turn right and you cannot miss the tower after about 200 metres). This is best known bungy jump in Bali, and it is run the famous New Zealand-based AJ Hackett group. The jump is 45 metres over a pool, and there is an elevator to the top of the tower. Jumping right by the beach is spectacular at any time of the day, but this jump is open all night so you can take also the plunge accompanied by thumping dance beats. |
Body and Soul Shop
Jl Raya Seminyak 11, Seminyak. This women's sportswear, beachwear and swimwear manufacturer has been a market leader in Bali for many years and is incredibly popular amongst the younger set visiting Bali. Their flagship store is on Jalan Raya Seminyak and they also have a outlet in Seminyak Square. |
Richard Meyer Culture Gallery
Jl Petintenget 200x. An elegant gallery showcasing art, photography and sculpture from contemporary Balinese artists. |
Bintang Supermarket
Jl Raya Seminyak. This is the grand old aunt of supermarkets in all of Bali. It is a bit faded and old-fashioned looking these days but remains popular, and is a very convenient one stop for those visitors looking for the supermarket-type items that they would find at home. Also has a hardware section upstairs. |
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