Eating out for under RM30: Café Seminyak, Bali


Betutu fried rice with chicken. Photos ERIC IAN CHAN

Pleasantly surprised by delicious Betutu Chicken Fried Rice in a touristy spot.

There's stiff competition between cafés and restaurants in Bali and they're constantly looking for ways to get patrons into their premises. Nearly every eatery along the tourist-filled streets touts its ability to walk the delicate line between being authentically local and not too foreign to the foreigners.  

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