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| 01 | Bali: Indagare Insiders: Elizabeth Gilbert on BaliThe New Jersey-based author spent four months in Bali while researching her best-selling memoir Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, which was published... |
| 02 | Bali: Where to Stay: Luxury: Four Seasons Resort Bali at SayanWhile people have mixed reactions to the UFO-like architecture of the island’s second Four Seasons resort, everyone loves the view once inside. Upon entering the top floor from a bridge,... |
| 03 | Bali: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: MozaicChris Salans, who studied with Thomas Keller in Napa, draws a cult following at his chic restaurant just outside Ubud. He changes the menu daily but dishes might include crispy... |
| 04 | Bali: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: LamakThis two-level Ubud restaurant with its courtyard bar has become an upscale expat favorite for its good wine list and funky setting. You can nibble on small modern fare, like... |
| 05 | Bali: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Warung EnakArchitect Made Wijaya’s colorful sensibility sets the scene at this restaurant in Ubud: antique posters advertising traditional Indonesian cures decorate the walls and old Dutch wrought-iron lamps with brightly hued... |
| 06 | Bali: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Ary’s WarungThis Ubud classic, which is open all day, has recently been modernized with a sleek decor, trendy cocktails and an Asian-fusion menu that includes dishes like lobster wonton and slow-roasted... |
| 07 | Bali: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Naughty Nuri’s WarungIt might look like a simple shack bar, on the road leading north of Ubud, but Naughty Nuri’s has always been a favorite expat hangout and brings in an eclectic... |
| 08 | Bali: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Café MokaPart pastry shop, part restaurant-café, this is where many of Ubud’s glamorous expats start their day with a cappuccino and a French pastry or bowl of fruit, muesli and yogurt. |
| 09 | Bali: Where to Stay: Luxury: AmandariBali has seen its share of new and glamorous resorts since Amandari opened in the village of Kedewatan, just outside Ubud, in 1989, but this pioneer, perched on the edge... |
| 10 | Bali: Where to Stay: Most Indulgent: Como Shambhala Estate at Begawan GiriNo matter how you may picture this property before you arrive, Ubud’s Como Shambhala Estate, in the village of Begawan, near Ubud, will leave you speechless. Designed by architect Cheong... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Cannes Film FestivalWhile not as “haut de gamme” as Hotel du Cap/ Mas Candille some options in the same area: 1) Belles Rives, Juan les Pins (well situated at the edge of... |
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