Some of you lucky noobs had the experience of holiday in Bali, for the rest of us, there is BumbuBali restaurant, giving a taste of Bali that is close to home and offering a peace of mind while dining.
nice menu with illustrations, good atmosphere too
The establishment is located in Puchong, at the shop lots opposite the Giant hypermarket of Bandar Puteri. Saturday night was very busy, we had to wait some ten minutes for the table even though we got there pretty late for dinner at close to 9pm. Obviously that was a good sign for a restaurant.
We ordered Nasi Campur BumbuBali (mixed rice), and Campur-campur tiga (3 mixes). We had initially wanted to order more, lucky the waiter adviced against it as the portions are rather large.
Nasi Campur BumbuBali is served with either potatoe rice (or yellow rice), with beef (or chicken, or lamb), squid, fish, prawn, and kangkung belacan (vege). It was more than a full meal and I reckon even Kim could not finish it.
are you feeling hungry?
Campur-campur tiga is supposedly an appertizer, but the portion can feed a suan. The three combinations is deep fried calamari, chicken wings, and satey on lemon grass stem. The satey was especially good and highly recommended by your culinary expert, me.
The food was great, something different and yet pretty close to local taste. It’s a bonus if you are one of the ex-bali tourists who misses the Bintang beer, they sell it here! However, as a good boy and all, I had star fruit juice instead. Total cost of the meal was RM 66+, pretty reasonable for a taste of Bali without the terrorist threat.
this is how you get there, yo!
You can also SMS the restaurant, just send “BC Bumbubali P” for promotion, “BC Bumbubali RSV” for reservation, and “BC Bumbubali E” for enquiry to 36399.
Address:
18 & 18-1, Jalan Persiaran 1
Bandar Puteri, Puchong
GPS: 3.023087,101.615617
Tel: 03-8061 8699
…
hahahahaha
Pingback:» KY eats - Mum’s Place at Damansara Perdana - by kyspeaks.com
Pingback:Bumbu Bali, Puchong « she, the epicuriousgirl.
Pingback:kyspeaks.com » KY eats - Penang Village at Plaza Damas, Sri Hartamas
is the restaurant ‘HALAL’?Since Balinese is mostly HINDU.
Tq
azeima,
I believe it’s pork free, but certified halal or not I’m not too sure, try calling them. 🙂
Pingback:Happy 1-month of Anniversary~~~ « Blogging to unblock…
bumbu bali kat bandar puteri puchong ada ikan bakar tak? 🙁
shasha: i’m not sure..
Yeah, I saw quite a number of review for this restaurant. Gonna try this in one of those day.
Pingback:KY eats – Nasi Campur at Ole Ole Bali, Empire Gallery – KYspeaks