The restaurants at the Ritz Carlton in Bali deserved their own post. The food at this resort was next level. There are five restaurants on site, plus room service and dining experiences to choose from. Each restaurant features a different style of cuisine which makes them all unique.
Restaurants At The Ritz Carlton, Bali
Bejana
Bejana is an Indonesian style restaurants on property that was amazing! We opted for the chef special which was a 5 course meal and definitely one of the best meals we had at the Ritz Carlton. We had it on our last night and kicked ourselves for not coming sooner so that we could have gone multiple times.
I have to say, this was probably our favorite restaurant. The food was incredible and we highly recommend doing the chef special. There was SO MUCH FOOD! We were in heaven. Each dish was brought out as “family style” meaning we served ourselves and thank goodness, because I would not have been able to eat some of each dish otherwise.
The Beach Grill
The Beach Grill is where we first ate lunch when we arrived and it was definitely the best view overlooking the ocean. This was a great lunch option for us since it was close to the pool. We got several meals from here but nothing will beat the first time we ate here. They didn’t have our room ready yet, so they offered to shuttle us down to The Beach Grill and grab some lunch while we waited for our room to be cleaned. I got the caesar salad and it was prepared unlike any other caesar I’ve had. The dressing was so creamy and delicious!
Breezes
Breezes is a tapas style lounge that we ordered from a lot for lunch as we were sitting by the pool. The first day we got a pizza that had prosciutto, arugula, goat cheese and balsamic vinegar that was so good. All of our drinks came from Breezes too. There were a few favorites like the Pina Coladas, and this dragonfruit style drink that was delish!
The Ritz Carlton Lounge and Bar
The Ritz Carlton Lounge and Bar is a great option because it overlooks the entire resort. We ate there a few times, but our favorite was doing the afternoon tea that they had. Cute tiny sandwiches with all sorts of pastries and desserts. Delish!
We also had dinner there the first night. I got this incredible rice and curry dish. I loved their take on all different kinds of cuisine. This dish in particular was Thai inspiring and it did not disappoint!
Senses
I saved my favorite for last – breakfast! Senses was the incredible restaurant that had the breakfast buffet. Buffet doesn’t even begin to cover the spread that the Ritz Carlton in Bali put out for breakfast. It was broken up into American, Indian, Vegetarian, Asian, and Indonesian breakfast stations with incredible food options from all over the world. We mostly stayed in the American section because that’s the type of food we prefer for breakfast. They had everything from eggs, to pastries, to fried plantains dipped in condensed milk (our fav!) and fresh squeezed juices every single morning.
This was by far the most elaborate and the freshest breakfast spread I have ever witnessed. The pastries were made in house every morning, and the fruit was carved and cut right in front of you. The chef could also make anything you requested (in my case avocado toast with poached eggs and a drizzle of hollandaise sauce). The chef outdid himself!
Final Thoughts of the Restaurants at the Ritz Carlton, Bali
In my opinion, the best restaurant on site was for sure Bejana. I wish we hadn’t saved it for last because I would have gone there more than once. The least impressive (for dinner) was the Ritz Carlton Lounge and Bar. It would have been better to go there during the day (like we did for Afternoon Tea) because it overlooks the whole resort. At night, it was just too dark to see anything.
Overall, every restaurant was incredible. We didn’t have a bad meal during our entire stay. While the food in Singapore was fantastic, the food we experienced in Bali was even better! Next up, I’ll be covering our dining experience that we did through the Ritz Carlton, Bali!
XoXi,
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Our Stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Bali – Future Southern Belle
March 31, 2024 at 12:15 pm
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