The Anazac Parade strip has more Indonesian eateries than you can shake a (Bali) stick at. Not surprisingly then, this eatery - which occupies the space of a former steakhouse - has quite some competition to many of the area's Indonesian stalwarts.
Offering a rather plush setting, in contrast to many similar eateries along the Anzac strip, Bali Stick will surely please with its traditional offerings of classic Indo pleasers such as nasi goreng and satay.
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Late
Fri-Sun 11.30am-3pm, 6pm-10pm
Indonesian
Entree: $6.50-$8.50
Mains: $10-$28
Dessert: $4-$7
Set menu:
$28
Payment accepted: MasterCard, Visa and EFTPOS
Licensed. Wine is available by the glass. BYO (wine only) $2.20 corkage per person.
This venue accepts bookings. It is advisable to make a reservation ahead of time. Group bookings are supported.
Seats 130
Outside dining area
Wheelchair access
and wheelchair-accessible toilets
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Posted by:
anna_sydney
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20 November 2009, 11.43pm
Nice food, good price
Been to few Indo restaurants before, but first time to Bali stick. Very surprise that the restaurant is quite big inside with lots of unique balinese ornaments - good for party. Must try the grilled fish and chicken in pouch - yummy...
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Visit: Fri 20 November 2009
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