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Pizza restaurant
Located in Pemuteran Beach, Bali, Indonesia, La Casa Kita is a must-visit spot offering a perfect blend of Italian and Indonesian cuisine. Whether you're craving oven-baked pizza or classic Indonesian dishes, this restaurant has got you covered. The must-try dishes include the La Casa Coco Tuna and the Regina pizza with crispy bacon. Additionally, visitors can enjoy live music while sipping on cold beers at this casual hangout spot.
Fantastic spot in Pemuteran with a huge selection of dishes. Both my partner and I had the seafood platter special, mine was served with potato rosti and hers with fries. The mahi mahi had a garlic butter sauce and was cooked to perfection. Was served with breaded prawns, Grilled calamari and a lovely fresh garden salad. My mum had the fish and chips which was also super fresh and well cooked. They had some different drinks on the menu aka lemongrass soda to name one which was a nice change. Unfortunately the cocktails available were only arak so decided steer clear of those. They also had local wines by the glass and craft beer available too. The pizzas coming out of the wood fired oven looked and smelled fantastic. Staff had huge smiles and service was first class.
Ryan B — Google review
Really beautiful setting. Nice and spacious, really green ( full of plants). I got a margarita pizza but asked without cheese to make it vegan and got onions and garlic on top as it already came with Basil, turned it into a marinara. Really decent wood fired pizza. They have really nice chilly oil on the table. Full of good heat. The group liked their pizza too ( margarita and pepperoni)
Nelle W — Google review
We are from China. Usually, I leave reviews in Chinese, but it seems like most people here are friends from Western countries, so I'm using English to inform everyone. The restaurant is a bit dirty. We ordered a pizza and a serving of grilled pork ribs. The lighting in the restaurant was dim. When I took a bite of my ribs, I found a roasted fly stuck to the bone. It was even brushed with sauce, and I could vaguely see its wings still spread out—indicating that the fly must have flown into the sauce and ended up being brushed onto the ribs! That's why my table is empty now. I was about to take a photo, but the server quickly took the ribs away as soon as I picked up my phone. I can only share these few photos to warn friends here about the hygiene issues in this restaurant!
Lone M — Google review
The staff were very nice — great service, just like everywhere in Bali. The food, however, was only okay. The pizza was fine for Indonesia, but we still miss the pizza from Europe. I think I’ll stick to Indonesian dishes while I’m here. The seafood skewers were grilled too long, making them quite dry, and the squid was very chewy. For my taste, there was also a bit too much garlic. And the Röstis weren’t crispy unfortunately. This review doesn’t sound all too good, but we still had a great time here. Maybe we just ordered the wrong dish. 🙂
A. T — Google review
Food is good. Decent portion. Price is fair. Food came a bit longer than expected or maybe i was just starving. Place is very dark that's hard to see anything. Hopefully there would be improvement
Nadya H — Google review
Highly recommend! Great pizza and the bruschetta was amazing as well. Will be going back here again during my stay in Permuteran for sure 🔥
Sam P — Google review
La Casa Kita is one of my most favorite restaurants. The fish is especially fresh and my favorites include: seafood kebab, La Casa Coco Tuna, lasagna, pizza, and anything up on the special board…especially the seafood platter. It’s my go-to for pasta, pizza, and fresh fish cooked to perfection. The portions are generous and it’s one of the few restaurants that offers a choice of starches with mains. The staff is always friendly, helpful and well trained. It’s always a nice experience to eat here and we choose it regularly.
Kellie W — Google review
My favourite place in Pemuteran! Great food and very fast service! Cap cay was best I ever had in Bali. Delicious pizza as well, stone baked. And I love the relaxing atmosphere, so much greenery!
Gintare — Google review
Jalan Raya Gilimanuk-Seririt, Pemuteran, Gerokgak, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155, Indonesia+62 821-4703-9333Tips and more reviews for La Casa Kita
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Pemuteran Beach, located in the northwest of Bali, is a hidden gem with its black and yellow sand and stunning coral reefs perfect for snorkeling. This tranquil fishing village offers a natural charm away from the touristy southern coast of Bali. The beach is relatively secluded, providing a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation.
Very lovely beach, black sand. The tide was high which removes basically all the beach tho.
Anton — Google review
A beautiful beach but covered in litter. A lot of the coastline has rows of restaurants, cafes, beach chair rentals and snorkelling agencies and yet all staff look onwards at the rubbish and do nothing. Staff will remove the dropped flowers on the cafe lawns but won't do anything to clear up the beach. Most likely a side effect of tourism in Bali which is a shame, but more needs to be done by both tourists and locals.
Daisy B — Google review
I came here at the sunset time and it gave me the best view to enjoy Pemuteran Beach. Many cafes and restos around to enjoy the view with a glass of drink. Many visitors came to swim at the beach.
Daphney — Google review
This beach is great to snorkel. While the coral is damaged, there is a diversity of fish swimming close to the beach. Unfortunately, however, we saw people leave “offerings” on the beach, which even if at some point those offering were used for religious purposes, it pollutes the beach. It is sad to see that most beaches in Bali are full of trash, this one included. Still it makes for a relaxing swim or snorkeling experience.
Lis C — Google review
It's fine.... it's a black sand beach with lots of lava rock deposits. Don't forget to visit the cute little mangrove. "The Permuteran Tree" on the far end. Bio Rock project is interesting. Worth a visit, but if you really want to see the coral a bit more alive go to Menjangan island
Anthony L — Google review
I often bring my guests to Pemuteran Beach, one of the most peaceful and beautiful beaches in West Bali. The water is calm, perfect for swimming and snorkeling, and the sunset here is truly special. Many of my guests say it’s their favorite place to relax after exploring the island. If you’re planning to visit Pemuteran or nearby places like Menjangan Island or the Hot Spring, I’ll be happy to help with private transport or local tours. You can contact me — Gede (Get Transfer North West Bali) for a safe, friendly, and comfortable trip around this beautiful area.
Get B — Google review
It would be such a beautiful beach if people would not leave their trash everywhere. Many fish and great for diving, however I think it will not be for much longer if the trash situation stays like that
Claudia V — Google review
Small beautiful beach. You can snorkel here. The beach is narrow and covered with black sand. Take care of walking into the sea because the floor gets deep after you walk a few feet into the waters.
S B — Google review
Pemuteran, Gerokgak, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155, Indonesia, USAhttp://www.funfundive.com/Tips and more reviews for Pemuteran Beach
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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Biorock Pemuteran in Bali is a captivating underwater site for snorkeling and photography. The area features a 300-meter stretch of biorock formations, including casts of deities and bikes that have become vibrant habitats for marine life. These structures can be explored at various depths, making it an exciting experience for snorkelers.
A fantastic organization doing very necessary work, very effectively at this location specifically. It’s amazing and inspiring to see, but unfortunate it is needed. The information Centre is great as provides details around their process in terms of chemistry which was very informative. A massive shoutout to their team for almost immediately assisting me when I got out the water [I had just been snorkeling by myself, not with them or anything] with a bleeding stomach from a graze on the shallow coral. They quickly disinfected it with alcohol and treated it. Very grateful for this, no questions asked, just helped, and said bye, no payment or anything expected, pure kindness, so a purchase of their T shirt felt obligatory as thanks for all the work.
Luke C — Google review
I go every day when I'm in pemuteran. Fabulous place. Well done to the creators and management. It's a fun safe place for the snorkelling community and for scuba training. Many small fish species sometimes a turtle nearby and great coral growing. I feed the fish and they swarm to me. Great to swim with nature. I have many videos I can't post... German and Austrian ladies I said hi too diving from the house pontoon. I couldn't get photos or videos to them
J S — Google review
Pretty good! I don't like messing about with the natural environment, but they've got fish and coral using the structures, and it provides an interesting place to view sea life. Very easy swim from shore. The platform had a broken ladder, making it inaccessible to all but the more agile and strong… there didn't seem to be any urgency to fix it, and more than one person was seen injuring themselves trying to get on.
Andrew H — Google review
Nice spot, small coral, some small fish, nice view of growing coral, easy access from the beach. a few people in the water, not too busy.
Eh M — Google review
Always a pleasure to stay at this homestay. Large, clean rooms with a/c, spotless bathrooms, most with queen beds but some that can separate into 2 twins. Good breakfast variety included, and there's a small swimming pool. Very nice staff who're adept in English. And integrated with it is a dive shop... And you can snorkel or scuba out to see the coral plantings of the Biorock experiment.
Lenard M — Google review
This project is great for coral recreation and interesting for snorkeling. You can find the statue of Garuda 12 meters deep, to the right of the floating house
Алексей — Google review
This organisation is doing brilliant work helping to rejuvenate the coral through clever design, we saw turtles, thousands of beautiful fish and bright healthy coral just a stones throw from the beach. It's really worth donating to help these guys continue the great work they've been doing.
Fiona W — Google review
Very nice for snorkeling and not far from the shore. Enter at the flag for a safe entry for you and the corals. (There is also a sign written) I'm not a diver but for me it was really nice and many different fish including a pufferfish one day.
Jonathan M — Google review
VM34+MFC, Sea, Pemuteran, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155, Indonesiahttp://www.biorock-indonesia.com/+62 852-3808-2285Tips and more reviews for Biorock Pemuteran
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pura Pulaki is a 16th century Hindu temple situated to the west of Singaraja regency in Northern Bali. The temple is renowned for its ornate courtyards, stunning views of Java Sea and numerous resident monkeys that guard the area during the day. It was built by Hindu priest Hyang Niratha and showcases exquisite carvings. Visitors are advised to tip kids who help repel the monkeys as they are friendly and never beg for money.
Whikst dirty , smelly and absolutely hundreds of monkeys our exoerience was inspiring as we had to wear sari and sash for a donation.. but witnessed a full ceremony and saw it is a very active temple used everyday by ordinary people . Friendly people... not friendly monkeys.
David R — Google review
Pulaki Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, right along the northern coast of Bali. What makes it really special is its location, which is set between the ocean and the hills, with lovely views of the water on one side and lush greenery on the other. The temple itself is impressive, with detailed carvings and a calm, spiritual atmosphere. There are also monkeys around the temple, which adds a bit of fun, but as always in Bali, it’s best to keep your belongings secure just in case. It was not crowded when we visited, which made it feel extra peaceful and easy to take in the surroundings at our own pace. Obviously it's also important to make sure to wear respectful clothing when entering the temple (like covering your shoulders and legs, or wearing a sarong), as this is a sacred place of worship. Dressing appropriately shows respect for the local culture and religious traditions, and is expected at all temples across Bali. Definitely worth a stop if you are exploring the north of Bali. It's a beautiful mix of nature, culture, and history in a really scenic spot.
Sophia E — Google review
Absolutely worth to come here. Nice atmosphere. You might need to ask to get into the main temple area, don't be shy!
Ralf K — Google review
Nice temple, fee is donation based, I feel it's fair to pay 10-20k/person. Watch out for the monkeys
Martin N — Google review
An absolutely beautiful temple nestled into the cliffside. It really complements the environment around it rather than dominating it. We gave a donation to the priest and left our helmets with him to look after, then went inside for a look. It's truly stunning, maybe my favorite temple I've visited in Bali. The ambience is really special and you have 2 statues in a bit of rock jutting out into the water. The sunset was spectacular here.
Calum M — Google review
Too many monkeys! They're aggressive. Be careful, keep your distance! The temple is nice.
Ferdynand E — Google review
Beautiful temple Beware of monkeys Secure your belonging, these monkeys are not friendly. You can hire local boys to secure your belonging when visit the temple, cost of 10k/person. Parking is not secure, most monkey loves to play on the car roof. Dont bring your luxurious car unless it insured. You may have scratches on your hoods or roof car. nothing you can do about this, they are wild animal. Be smart Parking cost 2k-5k its donation.
Iketut M — Google review
Great temple facing an amazing beach view 🏖 I felt like going through an attraction! #somuchemotion Those monkeys are no jokes though!! So be careful of what you bring when going there. Also, Park your scooter away from the temple if you don’t want them to mess with it.
Gracie — Google review
Jl. Singaraja-Gilimanuk, Banyupoh, Gerokgak, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155, IndonesiaTips and more reviews for Pulaki Temple
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Hindu temple
Pura Melanting is a beautiful and serene temple located in Pemuteran, surrounded by lush greenery and offering a spiritual ambiance. The temple may not be very large, but it boasts unique and interesting reliefs that showcase the art of Balinese people. Visitors are encouraged to wear a sarong and make a small donation for access. The friendly locals may even invite tourists to join in on their prayer sessions.
This place feels really special and sacred. You enter to the sound of gambalang music on a speaker and the sight of monkeys jumping around and playing everywhere (they kept to themselves and did not bother us or try to steal our things) It's a big temple and you can walk to different areas, one of which is for example a temple dedicated to people who have a beautician business. It's surrounded by beautiful jungle. Apparently in dry season it's far less pretty so I reckon shoulder season is the best time to see it.
Calum M — Google review
This is perhaps the most beautiful temple here in northern Bali. It's a bit hidden away from the beaten track, and that makes it so much more special. It's definitely worth the time to come here, do some prayers, and experience the oasis of serenity that is surrounding this religious place.
R. C — Google review
Visiting Pura Melanting was an experience filled with peace and deep cultural charm. Tucked away in the lush greenery near Pemuteran, this temple isn’t as crowded as some of Bali’s more famous spots, which makes it feel even more special. The temple is dedicated to the goddess of trade and prosperity, and you can truly feel the positive energy here. Walking through the beautifully decorated gates, surrounded by intricate carvings and serene courtyards, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of calm. The vibrant offerings, the soft sound of the breeze through the trees, and the distant chants created a mesmerizing atmosphere. One of the best parts of visiting Pura Melanting was the journey itself—driving through quiet roads surrounded by nature before arriving at this hidden sanctuary. Whether you’re looking for a spiritual experience or just a peaceful retreat away from the crowds, this temple is definitely worth a visit. If you’re in the Pemuteran area, take the time to stop by Pura Melanting. It’s a place that stays with you long after you leave.
Harshavardhan P — Google review
This is one of the most stunning temples I've been to in Bali, and by far the best value. We rocked up and made sure our shoulders were covered as per normal regs. As we approached the entrance we were approached and told we would need sarongs - previous experience here has told me someone is going to charge a fee or try to sell me an unwanted item. Nope, not at all, he just popped them on us in a friendly manner and shooed us towards the steps telling us to make a donation when we came back down! This friendliness and lack of asking for money is such a rarity in Bali - and to top it off, the temple is stunning. So many colours and decorations and dragons, and it's open - you are free to explore almost everywhere! When we came out we had questions and the same friendly gentleman answered them all and we were free to donate as well felt comfortable. It's a temple well worth visiting for the atmosphere and to see the beauty - or if you have a business you want to thrive (the speciality of this particular temple).
Ben E — Google review
Underrated temple, go there ! We went there and just had to give a donation to get in, no fixed price. It was by far my favourite temple in Bali. No fake picture spots for insta girls, no tourists, only locals taking care of the place. Very authentic but still big and beautiful. Some monkeys and dogs are walking around but they are absolutely not aggressive, it's rather nice. I recommend going there for sunset, the colors are beautiful!
O D — Google review
Beautiful temple and friendly people. They ask you for a small donation, but how much is completely up to you. The temple is quite the sight and is great for taking pictures. There are monkeys, but they are not the aggressive type that follows you. Just don’t get too close to them and they’ll just play around the temple.
Thom M — Google review
Amazing clam place. Lovely to watch local Balinese people in the ceremonies and also to watch the cheeky monkeys try to come and steal the food being offered!
Neil H — Google review
Clean ,serene temple in the west part of Buleleng . I found quite a bit different architecture compare to other Pura in most part Bali island
Ni S — Google review
RMQM+W2R, Seririt, Jl. Raya Gilimanuk, Banyupoh, Kec. Gerokgak, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81155, IndonesiaTips and more reviews for Pura Melanting