Wine: Wine is the quite expensive in Bali. A bottle of local wine will cost about $15, while a bottle of mid-range imported wine will cost between $30 – $50. Spirits: Import taxes are wild, and most noticeable on spirits. Marked up at least 20%, you are better off trying local brand spirits rather than the name brands.
Nasi Goreng Kebuli Apjay. Nasi goreng kebuli Apjay. Doc.: @samsulsudhibiyo. Nasi Goreng Kebuli Apjay is located in Panglima Police, South Jakarta. It is known of its kebuli spices. Kebuli is a type of rice dish popular in Jakarta that is influenced by Arab culture. The herbs and pieces of mutton dominate the taste of this dish.Nasi goreng: So much more than just fried rice. Jairson/Adobe Stock If there’s one staple that represents Indonesia’s multi-faceted culture, it’s nasi goreng – literally translated as
Nasi Goreng paste: 40 grams shallots, peeled and chopped 6 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped 1 1⁄2 teaspoons terasi / belacan (dried prawn paste), wrapped in foil and roasted on a flame or griddle LkJ9OY.