A lavish and elaborate effort where staff in ceremonial attire lead diners to a dining room adorned with imported keepsakes. The incense filled interior is a riot of statuettes and iconography, and everything you see is up for sale – including the great big golden Buddha. The owner is a self-confessed nut when it comes to Indonesia, and his passion is evident in the millions of details that become apparent once your eyes finish roving. That the local Indonesian community profess to dining here should tell you enough about a menu that involves exotics such as Bali style squid.
(25-400zł)
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Hi, I am from Holland where you find Indonisian restaurants at almost every street corner. The taste of the food is excellent and the variety of dishes bigger than I can handle considering that I eat there a lot. It would be realistic to change the content of your article. The taste of the food is far awy from "humdrum flavour", spicy enough for Indonisian food and not too hot scaring the visitor to try.
hi, i'm an indonesian living in poland. in my opinion the food in galeria bali is very good,close to the real one! of course you can't get the taste just exactly the same as restaurants located in indonesia, as not all spices could be found here in poland/europe. but for an indonesian restaurant in poland, it does a good job. the chef & cook are real indonesians coming from bali.however for someone who never taste indonesian food, or doesnt have any idea of what indonesian food is, then it would be indeed very difficult ;-) in this case, you need to ask the waiters/waitresses who, in my opinion, are always helpful.