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Hidden away from the bustle of the busy streets, Poppies has been quietly cooking up great Nasi Goreng for over 30 years. Eating Nasi Goreng in the quiet oasis of Poppies’ water garden restaurant only makes it taste even better. Something we didn’t think was quite possible. To top off the experience, order one of their Pina Coladas. Take a sip of the refreshing cocktail from the intricate carved coconut glass and lay back in relaxation! Whenever we are in Bali, we always have a meal at Poppies and it never disappoints. The outside sheltered atmosphere is great and the food tasty and ample. Even when it rains and is out of season, nothing changes. Great food at reasonable prices. #urbanexplorer #tripfoodie #tripfoodie#urbanexplorer
Posted: Mar 23, 2021
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Poppies Restaurant

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Bali | Poppies Lane 1 - south end of Jalan Legian, Kuta, close to Bemo Corner
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