Where Western meets Balinese, and both win
Two restaurants that didn't get the memo about mediocre resort dining. The formal venue handles breakfast and dinner with an 8.5/10 flourish - think sophisticated Balinese-Western fusion without the confusion. The casual beachfront spot does lunch like it's auditioning for a Michelin star but forgot to put on a tie. Evening entertainment includes a drive-in movie setup minus the cars and awkward teenage fumbling, complete with candy apples (because nothing says luxury like sticky fingers). The white wine list needs therapy - it was having age-related issues, but are likely resolved. When desperate, there's local Balinese wine, which is exactly what you'd expect from a tropical island's attempt at viniculture. But hey, after a few glasses, you won't care about the vintage. Room service exists for when walking to dinner feels too much like exercise, and private dining for when you're avoiding the honeymooners at the next table.