What are Uluwatu’s must-try foods?
Try local favorites like satay lilit, papaya lawar, or rijsttafel. Portions are generous, flavors are authentic, and warungs are safe to eat in Bali, especially with friendly service and clean surroundings. Live music adds a fun vibe on Thursdays and Saturdays. Satu Uluwatu on Jl. Nasi goreng. Nasi goreng, literally meaning fried rice”, is one of the most popular Balinese dishes and you’ll find it everywhere from street food joints to fancy hotels. The dish consists of rice fried with chunks of meat and vegetables, and a fried egg on top.Mie Goreng (fried noodles) or Nasi Goreng (fried rice) are probably the most famous street food options in Bali. Other favourites include fried chicken sate with peanut sauce, Nasi Jinggo (a ready-to-eat rice dish very popular in street markets in Bali), Nasi Campur, etc.
What is Uluwatu famous for?
Uluwatu is famous for its great surfing spots, but it’s mostly for experienced surfers because of the sharp reefs and big waves. Beginners might find it tough, especially at Uluwatu Beach and Suluban Beach. However, places like Dreamland Beach and Balangan Beach have more beginner-friendly waves during low tide. It depends on how you want to spend your time in Bali but there’s no doubt that $100 a day is enough for Bali in most circumstances. You can easily rent private rooms for under $500 for a month, which then leaves you plenty of money to do more than eat fried rice in local restaurants.Is Bali expensive? Not really. In fact, it’s often significantly cheaper than other destinations, and certainly, it’s cheaper than the average costs of living back home. But whether you find Bali cheap or expensive depends on you – will you eat street food, local food or Western food?If you want to do Bali on a budget but without compromising on days out and having fun, we’d bring about $1,000 for two weeks. However, we recommend $1,500-$2,000 if budgeting is less of an issue.Is Uluwatu A Cheap Destination In Bali? No. Uluwatu is one of the more expensive parts of Bali to visit. However, you can still find cheap accommodations and sitting around on the beautiful beaches and rubbing shoulders with experienced surfers is not very expensive either.