Best Food & Restaurants in Amed

From traditional warungs serving authentic Balinese cuisine to international fine dining β€” discover where to eat in Amed.

πŸ›Indonesian with ocean views🌍International and local fusionπŸ›Asian fusion with Indonesian influences🦐Seafood and internationalπŸ›International with Indonesian accents

Where to Eat in Amed

Asmat Restaurant

πŸ› Indonesian with ocean views
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Perched 400 meters above ground zero with sweeping vistas of Mount Agung and the ocean, Asmat offers fresh seafood and traditional Indonesian cuisine in a spectacular setting. The elevated location provides some of the best views for sunset dining in Amed.

See You Again Cafe

🌍 International and local fusion
$$

Known for insane ocean vistas and a relaxed beach vibe, this cafe serves everything from fresh seafood to international favorites with attentive, friendly service. A perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or sunset cocktails.

Galanga

πŸ› Asian fusion with Indonesian influences
$$

Set in a tropical garden atmosphere, Galanga combines fresh ingredients with creative preparation. The restaurant's natural setting and presentation make it ideal for a special meal without pretension.

Blue Earth

🦐 Seafood and international
$$

A beachfront restaurant specializing in fresh catch served simply and beautifully. The relaxed atmosphere and quality preparation exemplify Amed's dining philosophy of small, friendly, and genuinely good food.

Life in Amed Restaurant

πŸ› International with Indonesian accents
$$

Part of the popular Life in Amed boutique property, this restaurant is consistently recommended by travelers for consistently good food, attentive service, and a welcoming atmosphere that captures the essence of Amed's hospitality.

Food Tips for Amed

Eat at Warungs

Local warungs offer the most authentic Balinese food at the best prices. A full meal typically costs 25,000-50,000 IDR ($1.50-$3).

Stay Hydrated

Always drink bottled water. Most restaurants use purified water for cooking and ice, but it is best to confirm.

Spice Levels

Balinese food can be very spicy. Ask for β€œtidak pedas” (not spicy) or β€œsedikit pedas” (a little spicy) if you prefer milder dishes.

Tipping

Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. Many restaurants add a 5-10% service charge. Round up the bill or leave 10% for good service.

Must-Try Balinese Dishes

Nasi Goreng

$1-3

Classic Indonesian fried rice with egg, vegetables, and sweet soy sauce.

Babi Guling

$3-8

Iconic Balinese roast suckling pig with crispy skin and spiced stuffing.

Bebek Betutu

$5-12

Slow-cooked duck in rich Balinese spice paste, wrapped in banana leaves.

Nasi Campur

$2-5

Mixed rice plate with small portions of various meats, vegetables, and sambal.

Sate Lilit

$2-4

Minced fish or meat satay wrapped around lemongrass sticks, grilled over coconut husks.

Lawar

$1-3

Traditional Balinese mixed vegetable dish with minced meat, coconut, and spices.