Finding Halal Food in Bali isn't Difficult!
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One example of halal food in Bali that is in the spotlight of YouTubers is Bakso Gerobak Biru, a name that has been famous for its Halal label and delicacy since the 1990s.
A YouTuber Farida Nurhan reviews this delicious and spicy meatball on her youtube channel. He gave a reference to halal, delicious, and cheap meatballs located on the sidewalk on Double Six Beach, Seminyak. Open from 2pm to 8pm.
Launching Detik.com, as the name suggests, this meatball outlet is bright blue so it's easy to recognize. Also listed is the halal logo so that Muslims should not hesitate to eat meatballs here. Mr. Yadi, who comes from Jember, East Java, sells Bakso Gerobak Biru.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, its meatball outlets were closed for 4 months. Then when it reopens, there aren't as many visitors as before.
But said Farida, if he didn't feel sorry for him, his father had billions of money, his cows in the village were everywhere.
Visitors to Bakso Gerobak Biru are not only local residents, but also domestic and foreign tourists. To Farida, Pak Yadi said that this meatball had been around since before 1990.
This Youtuber with a medok accent is also interested in the fresh chili sauce found in Bakso Gerobak Biru. The chili is coarse in texture due to manual grinding. Pak Yadi explained that the chilies use plentung chilies in Bali.
While the filling includes vein meatballs, smooth meatballs, white tofu, and yellow tofu. There are also complementary fried dumplings, noodles, vermicelli, and vegetables. A portion contains 1 vein meatball, 4 smooth meatballs, and 1 tofu. The price is IDR 15 thousand. If you like meat, you can taste balungan for IDR 20 thousand per portion.
According to Farida, this is typical of East Javanese meatballs. The broth is clear, it's fresh! He then mixes the meatballs with lots of soy sauce, chili sauce and chili sauce. Uniquely, Bakso Gerobak Biru also provides fresh and sour tomato sauce.
Not only halal meatball, in Ubud Bali is also famous for halal food with the name HUB 'Halal Ubud Burger'. Food that is synonymous with 'American Food', there is no need to doubt its halalness because this place is already marked with the Halal logo from the MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council).
Annie Nugraha, a Travel Blogger who owns the Annienugraha.com website, reviews this place. According to him, there are several menu boards displayed on the wall.
The restaurant is not extensive, but it is made of 2 floors to anticipate guests' ramen. The lower floor is built rather high, and not parallel to the road.
"We both chose a seat on the lower floor facing the street. The position of the wuenak. While eating, we could enjoy entertainment and the passing of tourists who were not as busy as usual," he wrote.
Then he was presented with a menu in the form of laminated paper, "Ika and I were confused about what to order. Until finally the right move came out by asking" What is the best-selling menu here? "," Asked Annie to the ladies who served it.
Well, from there finally came the answer to Hub Burger with Mushroom and Green Chilli for 65K, including French fries as fresh as perishable, with a large glass of ice lemon tea offered free flow.
The menu is served on white paper with the logo of HUB (Halal Ubud Burger), "The burger we ordered turned out to be big enough to make us spend too much to finish it off," he wrote.
The burger meat is thick, the bread is delicious, with rich seasonings. But according to Annie what tasted special was the fried potatoes. Looks like this potato is processed with certain spices and then fried.
"The point is really top. With that price plus 10% tax in my opinion it is very commensurate," wrote Annie.
Source: Detik.com | Annienugraha.com