Bali Bali

Authentic Indonesian cuisine in the heart of London's West End

Indonesian restaurant in London's West End Bali Bali

Many people, when asked to describe Indonesian food, will say, "It's a cross between Indian and Chinese."

OK, so some of the food is hot - but that's a legacy of the Europeans (bringing chillies from south America).

Talking of chilli heat, we always recommend that our diners choose a balanced meal: some hot, some mild, some spicy and some tangy.

If you find that your meal is not as spicy as you would like, ask for some Sambal sauce - very hot, but pungent and aromatic, too.

Even better, bring a few friends, so you can all sample a few dishes - BaliBali is a fun and enjoyable restaurant: great for parties, but also perfect for a quiet meal.

http://www.balibalirestaurant.com

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Bali Bali Indonesian Restaurant, Shaftesbury Ave, London

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Went to this place for lunch and had the lunch menu.

The lesson I think is not to go for the cheap lunch menu or if you do supplement it with some a la carte dishes.

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There are surprisingly few Malaysian restaurants in London, and Rasa Sayang (which roughly means “dear taste”) therefore has some expectations to live up to.

My favourite dish from this cuisine is beef rendang (£6.80), slow cooked beef with a dry, spicy curry.

Better was roti bread with a coconut-based curry sauce, the bread more like an Indian paratha, and very enjoyable, with a pleasing texture and buttery taste (13/20).

“Garden selection in hot curry” (£6) was a coconut-based curry that was, for me, rather thin, using perhaps too much coconut milk, the vegetables rather lost in the dish (11/20).

The busy dining room suggests that they are doing something right, but the Malaysian restaurant of my dreams has yet to open in London.

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Bali Bali

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Bali Bali is a truly authentic Indonesian restaurant in the heart of London's West End.

Our menu accommodates many tastes: from the firey hot to the cooly mild; vegetarians, piscaterians and carnivores are all catered for - as are children of all ages.

Added on October 14, 2007 and last updated 3 years ago Bali Bali is a truly authentic Indonesian restaurant in the heart of London's West End.

Our menu accommodates many tastes: from the firey hot to the cooly mild; vegetarians, piscaterians and carnivores are all catered for - as are children of all ages.

The spring rolls and crab I went to Bali Bali last night, a quiet Monday night, after reading the great reviews on this site.

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