VIP Meal Deal: The Deck

NORMAL PRICE – 355k
ALL THIS VIP PRICE – 284k
The One Legian’s exquisite restaurant has gone through some rebranding throughout the years but we can safely say this is their best one yet. Introducing The Deck’s Balinese inspired menu, offering high class, clean and affordable Balinese food with an ingenious chef behind the dishes. Perched up on a huge terrace watching the busy Jalan Legian, The Deck is comfortable, provides first class service and great food. Inspired from the produce that is most loved on the island, the menu has got a distinctive theme, re-creating street food favorites and touching them up to suit a wider audience. The authenticity in each dish can be tasted, and is simply a must-eat if you are in need of an Indonesian food fix. Get yourself The Beat VIP Card and enjoy all the food and drinks (excluding alcohol) you want with a 20% discount!
Sate Camput Plecing – 90K
Assortment of beef, chicken, pork and lamb skewers with sweet soya, steamed ride, peanut sauce and crackers.
Tuna Sambal Matah – 45K
Pan grilled yellow find tuna on crunchy green cucumber and tomato tossed with lemongrass spicy salsa.
Soup Pulung Ayam – 45K
Authentic Balinese minced chicken ball soup in clear broth with yellow spice, young papaya and fresh shallots
Tongseng Kambing – 125K
Sauted lamb loin with cardamom, garlic, chili spice on sautéed potato and mixed salad citrus served with coriander spicy sauce.
Apple Crepes – 50K
Served with vanilla ice cream and brittle crumble nuts.
The Deck
Jl. Legian Kaja No.117, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung

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