SAMASTA LIFESTYLE VILLAGE - JIMBARAN, BALI
A
couple of weeks ago I went to Bali for a short escape with my sister, spent the
whole time browsing the freshly opened SAMASTA by Summarecon group which aims to
be the one stop entertainment destination in Bali, precisely in Jimbaran. By one
stop entertainment destination I mean you can really find various dining,
shopping, beauty, grocery and more. This concept then visualized as this stylish
'village' that's rapidly and constantly opening more and more tenants. Stick
with me and keep on reading.
PS: will be heavy on photos but you're going to love
it.
Stayed at the gorgeous Movenpick Resort and Spa that's
located just next to Samasta. Won't be talking much about the hotel as I didn't
really take a lot of shots, I came just for the leisure
#qualitytime
Beautiful pool
front view from my room!
I am
not a big fan of summer but when it comes to Bali (and Indonesia in general),
it's summer all the time, but I personally SERIOUSLY love visiting Bali during
June-early September when Australia is having its Winter season and somehow the
cool breeze's carried here. The sun was shining bright but the weather was
really perfect: cool yet warm and overall very enjoyable.
GETTING TO
SAMASTA
Since Samasta is
located in Jimbaran, it takes only 15 minutes (without the traffic) to reach
here from Ngurah Rai International Airport and the easiest transport option
would be using taxi (or if you have a driver that would be better), but to get
around Samasta you barely need any transportation because this 'village' is so
walkable and as you stroll around the area, you'll find various spots for your
portraits/OOTD shots like I did with my sister here, even the walls is freaking
photogenic here.
I
will emphasize this post to review some of my favorite tenants here. I didn't
try every single one of the tenants but roughly 70% are F&B tenants, and the
other 30% for the shopping, beauty, game and supermarket tenants. For the
complete details on the tenants that are here, you can check out their official
website linked HERE.
WHERE TO
SHOP?
It
was around 4 PM when we arrived in Samasta and we spent the first day lazying
around Samasta and check out the outlets to visit tomorrow, visited their large
supermarket called 'SEREH' or ('lemongrass' in English) as well as taking
a few OOTD shots for my sister here and there.
Fish n Co is located just above the
supermarket.
Vegetables so
fresh they're so fly.
They even sell
Balinese statues here.
House of Trap is
located just across Sereh! Supermarket!
Aside from Sereh!
Supermarket for grocery shopping, you can also go to some fashion and concept
stores that are located around the Samasta complex, and also KRISNA which is
most tourists' favorite destinations to shop for various gifts from Bali!
WHERE TO DINE
AND CHILL?
Do
keep in mind that the ones that I am reviewing here are just some of the many
that are available here in Samasta and you'll find more as you explore.
THE BARRELS by
JAVANEGRA
The
Barrels is a Spanish restaurant brought by the same people who own and manage
Javanegra and Atico in Jakarta (click here for the Atico review), and I was
honestly pretty thrilled to know that they open here in Samasta because my
visits to both Javanegra and Atico were never disappointing, and somehow I
believe I wouldn't either and I was right! To cut things short, you're basically
dining in Atico only with different name and facade, The Barrels it is and
overall just as good. It was a pretty big brunch and the followings were the
ones that I had there.
Tortilla De
Patatas
Tortilla de Patatas
aka Spanish Omelette is a well-known Spanish delicacy which is not the typical
egg only omelette, this one has potato cuts dominating the serving and since I
am an avid potato fan this one sure goes well with me! Fresh, lightly seasoned
and such a good starter!
Il
Calamaries
Another fresh
appetizer that I would recommend you guys to order (only if you love seafood and
calamari), it mainly consist of calamari slices, arugula, bell peppers all
tossed together in this fresh olive oil and lime dressing. Frankly speaking when
it comes to Javanegra, Atico and The Barrels, it really is all about the fresh
ingredient and the authenticity of the homemade cooking. This one was fresh!
Lamb Shank
A must order for avid lamb fan because this one was perfectly cooked and freshly dressed with Chimicurri dressing. The meat was tender, juicy and most importantly fresh from all the lamb stink that could be annoying.
A must order for avid lamb fan because this one was perfectly cooked and freshly dressed with Chimicurri dressing. The meat was tender, juicy and most importantly fresh from all the lamb stink that could be annoying.
Aglio olio style spaghetti with fresh clams. Overall light and comes in a serving that's properly fulfilling for one.
Fettucine with
Parmigiano
An
option for those who fancy creamier and cheesier type of pasta! The pasta's
tossed directly in cheese wheel!
Cream
Catalana
Another popular
Spanish delicacy: Cream Catalana aka Spanish Custard, almost creme brulee like
with solid burnt caramel topping!
Homemade
Pistachio Gelato
This
was pure BOMB! The homemade ice cream was definitely a sweet closure to the
brunch, you got this creamy-dreamy ice cream with uber rich Pistachio flavor
with sweet aftertaste.
GAYA GELATO FOR
DELICIOUS HOMEMADE GELATO!
BUNS AND
MEAT
The Runny Mess - IDR 87k
One of their best selling burger menus here which consist of generous mouthwatering toppings like ground beef patty, cheese, soft boiled egg, bacon, veges and homemade sauce.
Lately I've been loving fusion pastas especially those with local touch to it! This was very spicy yet salty yet delicious in the same time! If you can handle spicy treats then this one surely needs to be on your order list.
MY MOST FAVORITE MENU HERE! I am not sure why but I get double excited to have Babi Sambal Matah dishes in Bali and this one comes as a surprise because it was seriously good, hot spicy and overall simple!
BASE-BASE
If
you're craving for tasty local Balinese feast in Samasta then look no further
than Base-Base which specializes in serving homemade Balinese food with a twist,
expect to find various Balinese rice dishes like Nasi Campur Bali, Nasi Goreng
Bali, Nasi Ayam Betutu and more. Surprisingly, their Balinese Pancake was quite
a highlight for me, it was so simple yet sweet and flavorful. Green thin crepe
with generous banana cuts filling, garnished with shredded coconut and Palm
Sugar sauce.
When in Bali, eat nasi campur Bali! Rice served with sate lilit, suckling pig, egg, tempe orek, urap and homemade sambal!
Fried rice with homemade sambal, pickles, greens, crackers and ayam suwir Bali on the side!
They gave this for me to try out, it was off the menu (and maybe it's now on the menu, not sure). This meatball soup was special because the broth was extracted from the meatball & beef bone juice and without any addition of MSG! Somehow the broth was super tasty, savory and salty, and the meatballs were very meaty, tender yet bouncy just how I love it!
Ayam Bakar
Bali
Balinese
Pancake
The
Balinese pancake that I talked about: green thin crepe style pancake with
generous banana cuts and burnt sugar filling, garnished with shredded coconut
and Palm Sugar sauce.
WARUNG SIMPANG
LIMA
Warung Simpang Lima
is a small food court filled with various local businesses (both start-ups and
online) and it's sort of like this one-stop dining destinations where you can
find various appetizers, heavy meals, desserts and beverages.
Open this
link for pricing details from some of their tenants here.
Flatlay of the
food that we had in Simpang Lima
Gado-Gado by
SEREH! Supermarket
Sate Babi Bon-Bon
(non-halal)
Otak-Otak (fish cake), Hipia Ikan, Baso Ikan
(fishballs), Udang Goreng (fried shrimps), and Gohyong from Tanjung
Pinang
Bakso Keju by Buka Baju
Bakmi MG Express
Fresh Fruits by SEREH! Supermarket
TANAMERA COFFEE
As
an avid fan of caffeine I'm pretty glad that they occupy two coffee shops to fix
my occasional caffeine intake: Tanamera and NOH! I remember back in October 2016
when I first visited the unfinished Samasta to check out what's available there
at that moment and NOH! was probably one of the first tenants that opened.
What's awesome about NOH! is that it's helmed by the same people who own Pison
Coffee and Pison is one of my most favorite coffee shops in the entire Bali and
their dark-roasted coffee is undoubtedly gorgeous, head to head with Revolver if
I must say (and sometimes even better).
Another one to check
out here has got to be Tanamera and I think the popularity of this coffee shop
is quite something in Jakarta and in years they have expanded their business to
cities outside Jakarta and from what I heard they're doing pretty well out
there. For those who are not aware, recently Tanamera introduces Tanamera
Cuisine and basically they now have in-house kitchen where they cater heavy
meals to their customers to pair the coffee with. I personally have never
experienced the Tanamera Cuisine in Ahmad Dahlan and this happens to be my first
experience trying their food! I met Renata who happens to be the head barista
here and she was very nice, attentive, has good product knowledge! Appreciate
her hospitality throughout the hours chilling around Tanamera Samasta.
Hot Cappuccino -
IDR 42k
Meals after meals
after meals.
Nasi Goreng Hitam
- IDR 65k
The
black color of the fried rice came from the squid ink so you can guarantee the
freshness of the coloring (and they're not using artificial coloring because
that would seriously be disgusting), the fried rice was fragrant, well seasoned,
simple and topped with what seem to always be the perfect pair for fried rice:
runny sunny side up!
TC Sunny Green
Crepes - IDR 65k
The Barrels -
exterior
WAHAHA
RIBS
I
don't know about you but when it comes to my holy grail pork ribs in Bali, my
personal favorite, hands down is the still the one from Wahaha Ribs!
Wahaha Pork Ribs
- IDR 160k
Thick chunky pork
ribs marinated to perfection, grilled too beautifully that it's still juicy and
tender! One of the most generous pork rib dressing that I've ever had. Saucy yet
don't appear too much nor overpower the palate and the juicy pork ribs!
Crispy and juicy small pork ribs bites dressed with sweet and tangy WAHAHA signature sauce!
Classic crispy fried duck with rice, vegetable side and spicy homemade sambal!
CULTURAL ACTS
PERFORMANCE
ABOVE ELEVEN
ROOFTOP BAR AND RESTAURANT
After a full day eating at the restaurants, go to places
to chill, have a coffee break and shop, here comes the rooftop bar that's so
beautifully designed for you guys to enjoy the beautiful Bali sunset. From my
personal experience, Jimbaran is honestly one of the best places in Bali to
catch the sunset, I never seem to find a good one in Seminyak or Ubud. The sky
was just this beautiful teal-orange combo that I barely need to filter it, the
natural beauty is already such eye candy!
Above Eleven Rooftop Bar and Restaurant is pretty
spacious and I believe could accomodate around 150-200 people! The best seats
are definitely the outdoor ones facing the landscape and the open sky! Aside
from their gorgeous cocktails you can also fulfil your hunger with selections of
light bites and heavy meals! They have the chunkiest pork belly that you can
share, it's THAT huge, juicy and tender.
Bird eye view of the 'village'
Ordered their Pisco
Sour (front) which is this citrusy drink with egg white mix that's fresh and
awakening.
Warung Simpang Lima front
Watched another
traditional act that night after spending a few hours at Above Eleven Rooftop
Bar, this time the Balinese Tari Topeng, my sister's not the biggest fan of the
mask but I found it artsy to be honest!
My
sister needed a nail rescue that night so we went to the Nails Story for a
little manicure pamper!
The
next day before catching our flight back to Jakarta, we went to Pat Bing Soo to
have late lunch (and early dinner), Pat Bing Soo has gained quite a reputation
in Jakarta, especially for being the affordable and tasty Korean restaurant.
Together we shared their Budae Jjigae and Chicken Wings! The Budae Jjigae was
actually larger than what we expected and totally worth it for the price that we
paid for!
Might look like a
small pot here but it's plenty!
The one-stop
entertainment destination concept that they're aiming for seem to work just fine
based on my experience visiting this 'village', it's beautifully set with
various tenants along with the quality that each offers.
Suggestions for the
future? Just keep on doing what they're doing right now and I am hoping to see
more local Balinese food and fashion tenants here for variety, but honestly so
far so good. Bali is always a good idea, so you might want to book your tickets
and pay a visit here among the trip! Thank you guys for reading!
Samasta
Lifestyle Village
Jalan
Wanagiri, Jimbaran
Kuta
Selatan, Bali, 80364
0361 -
4468 600
Opening
hours: 10 AM-12 AM
Dresscode:
none!
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