The annual culinary adventure event Ubud Food Festival will be hold this year during April 13-15 th 2018 in Ubud, Bali,
featuring around 100 culinary experts from Indonesia and abroad.
Among the Indonesian culinary experts slated to attend the festival are Sisca Soewitomo,
who will cook Indonesian homemade food and serve it to visitors,
Rinrin Marinka and Andrian Ishak, who is known for his skills in molecular gastronomy cuisine and world class chefs, culinary heroes,
and outstanding innovators who will join this year’s three-day program
the 2018 Ubud Food Festival will also feature other events, from discussions and cooking demos to workshops,
film screenings and music performances.
Cooking Demonstrations are one hour demonstrations of a chef's technical prowess and culinary passion,
all dished up with a healthy dose of charm.
There are five per day, across each of the three days of the Festival.
With Ubud Food Festival bringing together some of the greatest culinary names
from across the archipelago and beyond,
sometimes the main program just isn't enough! Join the biggest Chefs from our line-up
as they put their best plate forward for your personal tasting pleasure.
f the greatest culinary names from across the archipelago and beyond
, sometimes the main program just isn't enough! Join the biggest Chefs
from our line-up as they put their best plate forward for your personal tasting pleasure.
Want to learn from the hands of the culinary greats themselves?
Don't miss out on our Workshop and Cooking Masterclass sessions
,your chance to take an intimate learning journey with the chefs and culinary artisans you admire.
We know budgets are varied, so we’re dedicated to providing a huge range of free events,
from our in-depth Food Forum series to night markets,
film screenings, book launches and more.
No need to buy a ticket, just bring yourself, and your appetite of course!
Check more info on http://www.ubudfoodfestival.com
what has the last days expected has been finally announced ON 10/02/2018 by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Ignasius Jonan who announced this decision Saturday morning following a meeting with the Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) and the coordination of observation posts Karangasem .
Jonan added, with the downgrade of this status it hopes for all citizens who are currently still displaced in order to be repatriated immediately to their respective homes. That way, all forms of community activity maupaun tourism can return to normal.
As for the process of Returning the refugees his side has instructed provincial and local governments to instruct their personnel to be able to convey this to the head of sub-district, perbekel or kadus in each village. So that can convey to all citizens who are still evacuating to go home.
Head of PVMBG Kasbani added, based on monitoring results of Gunung Agung activity through a number of tools used to monitor the mountain so far, since last month continued to show a significant decline. So now the potential for 4 km of hazard estimates ranging from vijar stone and volcanic ash.
"The potential for eruption still remains. Only a small eruption is not as big as before. Including the potential of rain lava still occurs through the river valleys from upstream. While at a radius of 4 km it seems there is no settlement citizens. After all, if there is still they can perform activities as usual just remain vigilant, "the message.
Head of BNPB Willem Rampangilei explained, for the mechanism of repatriation of refugees pascaditurunkannya status of Mount Agung duty it has instructed the provincial government officials, including Bali BPBD region in order to repatriate all to evacuate their respective hometown. "So we will also make preparations if there is a damaged house and infrastructure will soon be restored," he said.
Vice Regent of Karangasem I Wayan Artha Dipa stated that his side will facilitate all refugees to return to their hometown. Included in the repair of damaged road infrastructure will also be handled in cooperation with the central and provincial governments
Do you have a few hours to spare? Be pampered by our friendly staff at Santai Salon & Spa. We offer beauty services that include hair, nails, massage and local wedding packages.
Why not relax with one our very reasonably priced spa packages. Available everyday from 10:00am. Santai Salon & Spa - Jalan Umalas Lestari No. 5, Umalas/Kerobokan.
At Love & Coconuts café by day they serve artisan fare without the pomp - simple relaxed Vibe with amazing, scratch-made food that nourishes your mind, body and soul .
Also not to mention that they Love Coconuts and have some specials dedicated to that Love. Serving Cold Young Coconuts and a range of Delicious Coconut Bowls .
Open Daily Monday to Saturday from 8 am - 6 pm with an all day Breakfast menu plus our Divine salads and Lunch Specials .
Using simple, Organic ingredients purchased from farmers, and suppliers they know and trust, to respect the planet as much as we do. We also use Coconut oil for frying and Bamboo straws for drinking. The place where Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-free and 'non dieting' friends can all enjoy a great meal together. Healthy Fresh clean Msg Free Food works for everyone so come try us out. Jalan Munduk Catu no 7, Canggu.
Denpasar, Bali.
Amazing place in the middle of the rice fields, great quality food en service
Balinese kitchen Seafood & sate nights.
Located at Kedampang / Kerobokan,
Restaurant " Gluten free kitchen " ( former house of schnitzel) is now known as gluten free kitchen cafe and proud to announce that we are serving 100% non contaminated gluten free food.
Huge varieties to choice from.
Vegan vegetarian also available. Also pork Schnitzel and the passionfruit cheesecake.
Prices are very reasonable and the staff are very friendly.
Jl Sri-Wedari 2, Ubud 80571.
Area often referred to as “old Bali.” Here, you will find the royal palaces of Klungkung and Karangasem. Here, too, Karangasem’s last raja built his water palaces: Tirtagangga, now a public bathing area, and the recently restored Ujung Palace.
Royalty aside, East Bali is packed with villages whose way of life has changed little over the centuries. None is more rooted in the past, however, than the closed, religious community of Tenganan. While most of Bali embraced and reinterpreted Hinduism over the centuries, Tenganan has tenaciously held on to its beliefs in its own divine origin. In this tiny society clothing has always been central to ritual. Today, families still painstakingly fashion geringsing or double ikat cloth, a fabric and weave found otherwise only in India.
Three of the island’s most important temples – Lempuyang, Pura Silayukti Temple and Besakih, the island’s mother temple – are also located in East Bali. Luhur Lempuyang is one of Bali’s sad kahyangan (six temples of the heavens).
PADANGBAI
Although a busy port, Padangbai keeps a human scale, most people come to Padangbai to take the ferry to/from Lombok & onward to the Gilli's. With its beautiful setting, small, un-spoilt village feel, it must qualify as one of the most attractive port towns in the world.
At the northern end of the bay you find the important Pura Silayukti Temple, where Empu Kuturan introduced the system of the castes in the Xle century.
Just beyond the temple lies the Blue Lagoon which is actually a small bay, with a white sand beach only a 5 minute walk, drive or outrigger in our Bloo Lagoon Jukung from Padangbai. The white sand bottom slopes gradually to 22M, has scattered rocks, soft corals and a huge area of Staghorn Coral.
When you leave Bali you should not forget to buy a few souvenirs to take back home.
Many brands are available at souvenir stores, but one of the most popular is Pie Susu Asli Enaaak, which has been around since 1989
Aside from pie susu, Pia Legong is also a favorite snack among touri
It has three different flavors, namely cheese, chocolate and mung bean
Bali is also famous for its coffee, so definitely get some when you visit the island.
One of its most popular brands Kintamani coffee, which has a unique taste with citrus aroma, due to the fact the coffee plantation is located near other plants, such as oranges and cacao.
Consider visiting the coffee plantations in Kintamani, Buleleng and North Badung to enjoy a complete experience. sts in Bali.
Those preferring to bring home art-related souvenirs or handicrafts can visit the Sukawati or Guwang art markets — both located in Gianyar regency. Among the items you can buy here are barong (mythological lion creature) T-shirt, paintings, handicrafts and sculptures with prices starting at Rp 10,000.
You can also opt to buy Balinese traditional kebaya (traditional blouse-dress combination) and fabrics, available at Jl. Sulawesi in Denpasar. The price for a plain brocade kebaya starts from Rp 50,000.
Situated upon the windy Ungasan escarpment
unpredictable weather is one of the obstacles
to the statue’s installation. As of recently 160 out of 754 modules
of its outer skin made of copper and brass sheeting
each weighing on average 800 kilograms — have been mounted.
The Garuda Wisnu Kencana is about 75 metres high,
or 120 metres if you include the pedestal
that is about 30 metres higher than the Statue of Liberty in New York.
But where the Liberty statue is tall and thin,
the Garuda is almost as wide as it is high
its wingspan is over 60 metres.
According to the schedule the sculpture should be finished in March 2019.
There has however, been a request from the government that it is finished
in time for the IMF-World Bank Meeting to be held in Bali in October 2018.