It’s been months since the very first
time my foodie friends from Daily Food Seeker and I had the idea of having a
short sweet escape together. Yes, definitely an insane culinary trip! You don’t
hear me wrong when I say insane since what we do are indeed eating, eating, and
keep eating. Finally, just last week, we made it into reality in our short trip
to Bali.
We had been soooo excited for this trip
that we had prepared our long long list for places-to-go since weeks prior to
the trip. Thank God, when we were in the middle of confusion in finding the
best place to stay, Inaya Putri Bali welcomed us to spend our first two nights
there. So there we were, enjoying this piece of heaven resided among the
well-known resorts at Nusa Dua.
Bringing out the combination of
traditional Balinese and contemporary modern design, the hotel pampered my
eye-sight with up-to-date scenery yet still able to make me feel the Balinese
ambience. Each corner of the hotel actually has its own Balinese concept
presented, showing to the guests the authentic Bali atmosphere.
Putting my very first step in the
hotel, I was fascinated with this 9.1 hectares hotel. Having this huge-sized
area, it was completed with 460 guestrooms, one- and two-bedroom suites, as
well as one- and two-bedroom villas. The guests can enjoy facilities like
several main pools, giant-sized garden, and beautiful beach just right behind
the hotel. Besides, they do have gym facilities and private wedding chapel,
both of which will open real soon! If you’re wondering how the wedding chapel
looks like, yes it’s that recently happening transparent pyramid which you
might have seen in quite many places now. However, I still love it very much
especially with the amazing view right in front of it.
For this trip, my friends and I were so
lucky that each of us got the deluxe room with lagoon pool access. Yes you
heard me right, one spacious room (and spacious bathroom as well!) for one
person to enjoy, accompanied by the nice pool to be shared by the five of us.
No need to ask, the view from the pool side was just perfect vitamin for the
eyes.
Not to be missed, the most important
part of the stay, the foods! Inaya actually offers 5 different dining venue,
each of which serves different types of foods as well. We got the chance to try
3 of them; breakfast in Gading restaurant, lunch in Homaya, and dinner in
Pesisir beach bar. The first one we had was the dinner in Pesisir beach bar,
which brought the ‘kaki lima’ concept, letting the guests to enjoy the
real Indonesian dining experience with street food like satay, meatballs,
grilled corn, whole coconut, and many more! The signature drink offered here
was even ice tea with innovative combination of ingredients, like Rosella,
coconut, popping bubble, etc.
Next was the breakfast in Gading
restaurant, which for me was special as well since we were given the options to
order ala carte dishes available in the breakfast menu in addition to the
selection of dishes available in the buffet stations. Most of them were
egg-based and I was quite surprised that they did serve eggs benedict with
complete components I usually had in restaurants. Some choices of mixed fruits
juices were also provided and my personal favorite was their lychee mint. From
the stations, you could find complete selections of Western, Indonesian, and
even Chinese style breakfast!
Saving the best for the last, our nice
staycation was flawlessly ended with lunch in Homaya, stands for Home at Inaya,
a semi fine-dining Indonesian restaurant which supposedly open for dinner only.
I was truly honest when I wrote this but I personally thought this was one of
the best Indonesian foods I’ve ever had in my lifetime. Every single dish
served was so luscious and I could tell that they’re high quality ones. Rawon
and lamb shank were so tender and not fatty at all, while the opor ayam and
prawn were so tasty that I could feel rich combination of spices in them.
Besides, all dishes were perfectly presented, delivering the luxurious feel.
The award winner went to the dessert,
not because I was a dessert-lover (well, might be one small factor), but simply
because the food was so out-of-the-box! It wonderfully presented the
traditional wedang ronde in super inventive way, serving taro-based balls,
jackfruit pudding, coconut ice cream, and most importantly for me was its not
too strong ginger flavor. I even told the marketing team to make this their
signature dessert as I loved it a little bit too much. And if Pesisir beach bar
offered special ice tea, Homaya offered special jamu (traditional medicine)
like ginger, turmeric acid, and saffron-colored rice. I mostly always
hate Jamu but I guess this one might be the only exception.
The two remaining dining places I
haven’t tried were Ja’jan Bistro which served Indonesian and other Asian
dishes, and Bar Lounge which mainly served beverages.
Overall, all my friends and I really
really enjoy our 2-night stay in Inaya Putri. We were totally pampered and
fully satisfied with the room, the facilities, and the service provided. It’s
doubtlessly a GIANT YES to “going-back-again”! Highly recommended!
Place:
9/10
Service:
9/10
Price:
8.5/10
Thanks
for Reading! :)
INAYA
PUTRI BALI
Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua
Lot S-3 Bali 80363, Indonesia
Phone: +62 361 774 488
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