Hotel
Sanur Beach takes great pleasure to announce the launch of its
very own ‘Jimbaran style’ seafood restaurant on the beach.
A succulent seafood feast has become a synonymous part of every
holiday in
Bali. So in an attempt to anticipate current dining needs, the
hotel has taken the initiative to recreate the experience in Sanur
for guests to enjoy this famous fresh seafood BBQ ritual.
Tirta
Seafood Restaurant features the very best catch of the day seafood,
including a selection of snapper, barracuda, garupa, prawns, squid
and clams that is displayed over crushed ice for guests to choose
from. Operated like a miniature marketplace, all items are sold on
weight basis for a reasonable price of just IDR15,000- per 100grams.
Once seated, guests will receive bowls of salted peanuts and
crackers to accompany their pre-dinner drinks. This is shortly
followed by a tasty appetizer of Balinese fish soup in a subtle
clear broth. Every seafood meal is grilled to perfection over a
coconut husk BBQ and served with steamed white rice, traditional
water spinach known locally as kang-kung and an array of spicy
condiments to complement the overall meal.
General Manager of Hotel Sanur Beach, Mr. Christoph Vogeli
comments; “Guests of every nationality are always eager to sample
the popular Bali seafood BBQ. So we have created our very own
seafood outlet on the hotel beachfront to eliminate the need to
travel 50-minutes to Jimbaran Bay. The tourist-friendly walkway that
stretches the entire length of Sanur beach also means that guests
from other properties can easily access Tirta Seafood Restaurant. I
am extremely proud of our latest ‘Jimbaran style’ seafood venture as
it is the very first of its kind in this area. Although I am
probably biased, I personally think that Sanur has one of the nicest
beaches in Bali as it is the ideal destination for families,
honeymooners and mature travellers.”
Tirta Seafood Restaurant is open every evening for casual dining
under the stars with an ocean backdrop caressing the shoreline and
refreshing tropical breeze cooling down the surrounding environment.
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