Nona Bali bequiles with its authentic spreads


By TJ KHOO

Nasi Campur Nona Bali, a feast of many flavours and textures, and a good introduction to the cuisine.

True Balinese flavours prevail at Nona Bali in Penang

I know folks in Penang who never find the need to step into a restaurant as their gastronomic needs are completely satiated by the excellent street food on the island. The ones who do venture outside the boundary, however, discover there are more delights waiting beyond char kway teow and laksa, like I did during a visit to a Balinese restaurant in Jelutong.

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