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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Bali Trip: Babi Guling at Warung Pak Dobiel, Nusa Dua

Bali is perhaps the little city of hangovers.  The first was a post-wedding celebration and the other, a food coma.  It was going to be my last day in Bali and it was not going to end without a bang!  Jumping out of the bed and into our driver’s car, it was time for breakfast.  On the menu today was Babi Guling.  What more symbolic of Bali than the Babi Guling? Lovely spit roasted pork cooked for hours over charcoal before being chopped up and serve on a bed of rice with spicy sambal, the tastiest fried long beans and seasoned condiments.  While the most popular one on the island is Ibu Oka who claims to spit roast their hog for over 5 hours, it is ultimately the 3 hour version at Pak Dobiel that has won Mei’s hearty.   Very much like her husband Hendra.  Maybe he was spit roasted for 3 hours too lol jkjkjk.   Many people have arrived at a love it or hate it conclusion about this dish.  And believe it or not, it all broils down to the crackling.  Some have it perfectly done while others lament at a chewy, almost rubber like crackling. In fact, my friend who has been to Ibu Oka despised the fact that not only were they served a horrible crackling each, but a super hard and over-cooked meat as well.  This in many ways had me kept my fingers crossed hoping to get the better of the lot at Warung Pak Dobiel.
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Warung Pak Dobiel is no looker or a fancy restaurant.  It is just a roadside Warung where locals come and enjoy a quick bite to kick start their day!
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe usual suspect on standby to fight the high humidity!  Teh Botol for the win!  Just a little advice when eating here.  The soup served is not complementary but rather a surcharge on top of whatever price you pay.  Its taste was decent like a “soto”  but nothing worth raving about.  If I were you, I would definitely keep my stomach for the lovely rice that was about to hit the table.PB050673
When the rice arrive on our table, it looked simply delicious.   All the lovely condiments on top of the rice graced by a few shards of lovely crackling and a pinch of salt.  Just by looking, it was a no brainer why this dish gets so many mentions around the island!  After taking a photo, I proceeded to mixing everything up.  The beans, the sambal, the pork and all the other condiments.  It was just so tasty.  Spicy, salty, sour with little bits of crunchiness from the crackling!  Yums!  The pork here was really nice. It was tender and well-seasoned.  More importantly, I did not suffer from the same fate other have.  My crackling was crunchy, lardy and all the good things you want from the skin.  Each shard was joy to chew and the meat was substantially tender.   When Hendra ordered this for me, it was a $R30,000 serve with no innards.  But believe it or not, this was nowhere near enough for my round belly.  Funnily, even Hendra who was thin as stick needed a second helping.
PB050674The satay was only OK in my opinion.  Carefully arranged meat and lards looked great but did not deliver an orgasmic blow.  Coming from Malaysia, I expected more fragrant spices to serenade that beautiful stick of meat. But enough said, this meal of Babi Guling was still every bit satisfying.  A continuation of great food from Jimbaran and oh did I mention we had Nasi Pedas from Ibu  Andika for supper the night before?  No pictures as we were in the pool and had the Nasi Pedas delivered to the deck!  But many thanks to the beautiful wedding organizer!  Just a little warning if any of you ever order the Nasi Pedas, the Satan’s chili paste is extremely spicy.  Surely to send you to the toilet many days after eating it!
While I might have never have tasted the famous Babi Guling from Ibu Oka in this trip, I feel little or in fact no envy at all.  My meal here today at Pak Dobiel was more satisfying than I could have asked for.  Just yesterday I asked Andrew over Korean Barbecue whether he would have liked a serve of Babi Guling, he simply nodded and said that he could do with a Nasi Pedas too.  Damn these holiday hangovers!!!!!!  Anyway folks, there you have it.  Pak Dobiel is definitely a place worth going to if you plan a trip to Bali!  More importantly, I have to bless my fortunate visit to this Warung which was a success!

WenY
Warung Babi Guling Sari Dewi Bp. Dobiel Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Friday, November 15, 2013

Bali Trip: Menega Seafood at Jimbaran (High Resolution Post–Test)

As the night draws close and the Warungs pull their door’s shut, a new night life begins.  From faraway, Jimbaran looks like a town on fire as smoke bellows from behind the distant hills.  But coming in through the main entrance of this seafood town, it was clear that we were in for some seafood heaven with large aquariums and seafood signs clearly displayed everywhere.    Dusk at Jimbaran with a film of smoke from all the seafood restaurants lined along the ocean strip :P!PB030610While we would have loved to sit outside, it was fully book.  Nevertheless, it actually looks pretty nice on the inside especially with the dining tables so near the shore.  As the night comes, the sky takes on shades of pink and purple.  A sight to behold.  But trust me, any clothes you wear to Jimbaran will stink until washed with warm soap water.  It was just madness when it comes to the smoke! Oh and it rained while we where eating so… hahaha lucky that we were seated inside!!
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 The etiquette in ordering food in Jimbaran is simple.  If you are with a local, seek out what you want but keep you lips tightly sealed.  Lets the locals do the ordering, bargaining and paying.  But if you happen to be alone as a tourist, your safest bet would to be to order a set menu and be contented.  Luckily enough, the new bride Mei is no pushover when it comes to bargaining.    Lucky Hendra :P!

Here are some of the food we ordered that night before my hands became too sticky to use the camera after all the peeling and eating!
PB030637 I am not sure if they do it any other way but the sauce they used for the seafood is just exquisite.  Despite being grilled, its flesh was still succulently sweet with a mild spiciness from the sauce.  One of the secrets they used is that the fuel for the grilled was not charcoal but rather the husk of a coconut.  Its aroma in the seafood was just phenomenal.  If only it was not such a bad pollutant!

The lobster is something of a luxury but not what I think is representative of great seafood.  But if you crave for it and must have it, you are best to order it with the set meal for two at $R 430,000.  It comes with a lobster, fish, prawns, squid, clams, rice and drinks.PB030638The lobster was probably in realms of 600-900 grams at most.  A substantial size for two but as this was not the highlight of the meal, there was still some left after going round the table.   While it was OK, I wondered why the lobster does not work the same as most seafood!  That is, the smaller it is, the sweeter its flesh should be.  It just was not so obvious after all the grilling and basting!  Hmmm??

Along with the set were a few grilled squid.  Mediocre at best.  I would have liked my squid deep fried.  But the ability of the cooks at Menega CafĂ© in maintaining the flesh tender and succulent should not be left unappreciated.  The grilled squid was not chewy like rubber.PB030640
But the winner of the night were the clams!  Highly recommended by Mei, the clams were grilled like the rest of the seafood but its flavors were just sensational.PB030641While grilled in a similar way, the basting used for the clams differed from the prawns.  Instead of being mildly spicy and sweet, the one on the clams felt a tad more buttery and garlicky.  It was total love as soon as it touched my tongue.  In fact, I was just going at it with the steamed rice. Everyone at the table were in love with it.  Me probably more than most but hey!?  Clams!! Nom nom nom!

Aside from the food on top, we also had the fish from the set menu and some crabs to top it all.  The crabs were not the biggest but it was of a substantial size.  Reminds me of the lower-end Malaysian mud crabs.  A bit tedious to eat but there is still great reward for the hardworking!  The fish was in my opinion the underperformer of the lot.  It was rather bland and despite using all avenues to spruce it up, I was still unable to make it yummy.  I added the sambal, I had the sweeter thai-style sauce but nothing felt workable on the fish.  I gave up.

At the end of the night we had ordered  2 set menus, 5kg of clams, 3kg of prawns, 2 crabs, 20+ drinks and the bill came up to $R 3,000,000 for 10 people.  It was a pretty decent price especially if you are from Australia.  Nevertheless, I know many Malaysians who can find seafood for a better price in Malaysia.   I agree to that but one simply cannot re-create the flavors and grilling techniques used at Jimbaran.  It might not have been the best ever, but it was easily, in a league of its own.  Just thinking of the prawns and clam has got me drooling!  Cheers to a good meal at Jimbaran.

WenY
Menega Cafe Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Bali Trip: The Infamous Ribs of Naughty Nuri’s and a KFC Breakfast

It’s dark, smoky and located just along the road,  you can be assured that if comfort is your thing then you best be somewhere else.  But if you have a keen tongue for Ribs and an alcoholic adventure, please take a seat.  But for the rest of you who insist on not missing out, feel free to go to its younger sister called Nuri’s  in Batu Belig, Seminyak.  It might be much closer than the original Warung in Ubud, but in terms of taste, I’d prefer the former.  So, what about this little eatery has got Anthony Bourdain raving about it?
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Easily, the Smoky Pork Ribs $R90,000 is where I will start.  Cooked to perfection, the meat fell off the bone effortlessly and I had no problems eating it.  No overly chewy bits that agitates the pleasurable moment.  Simply sublime.  When it comes to the sauce, it was full of flavor. You have sweet, salty and need I even mention, the great smoky flavors of a traditional charcoal grill.  For an unsuspecting eatery like this, simply outstanding if not for its already over-mentioned existence.

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Sorry about the picture lol.  It was dark as hell in the venue. Also, while the chicken is basted with the same sauce I strong suggest AGAINST the chicken.   It was simply dry and tasteless on the inside.
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Last but not the least, I find their Lychee Martini $R110,000  worth mentioning.  Putting their catchy performance at the new Nuri’s restaurant which involves the continuous chanting of “Shake! Shake! Shake! Shake!” aside, it was simply delicious.  The initial bitterness of the alcohol was complemented by a strong lychee after taste in each sip.  If not for my breath which was still burping of cognac and whiskey from the partying before, I would have been a happy drinker despite my continuous protest against drinking :)!  If you ever happen to take a trip down to Ubud, definitely consider stopping by Naughty Nuri’s.

Oh and I realized I forgot to mention about having KFC earlier that morning!
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThis was called the KFC Bento and it was yums :)!  Little popcorn chicken and rice topped with spicy sauce.
WenY
Naughty Nuri's Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato