Savoring
tasty 'nasi campur' a la Bali
Wahyuni Kamah, Contributor, Denpasar, Bali
Bali has long been famous for its nasi campur, a mixture
of steamed rice and various other side dishes offering sweet,
hot and spicy sensations that is a feast for the tastebuds.
However, despite being famous for this dish, one can only
find a few restaurants in Bali that serve real Balinese nasi
campur.
Since the 1970s, Warung Wardani in Denpasar has been famous
for its tasty nasi campur. The restaurant is named after
the owner, Wardani, who now acts as the restaurant's cashier.
Locals and out-of-towners have attested to the taste and quality
of its dishes, and the warung's reputation has spread
far and wide by word of mouth. Even President Megawati Soekarnoputri's
husband, Taufik Kiemas, has been known to drop by at the restaurant
for lunch whenever he visits the island.
Location: The warung is situated in downtown
Denpasar. It stands on the one-way Jl. Yudhistira 2. If you are
coming to the restaurant for the first time, make sure you know
its precise location because if you pass it you have to turn
into another street to get back to the restaurant. But at lunchtime,
the small warung's yard and its adjoining street are full of
visitors' cars.
Opening hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except on national
holidays and Balinese holidays. Tel: (0361) 224398
Look: The warung looks just like an ordinary
house and is simply identified by a sign at the side of the street.
The dining room is not spacious but simple and clean. It might
make diners sweat though because it's not air conditioned and
only fans are available to cool the room.
Since there are only about eight tables, visitors who come
to dine must wait their turn.
The warung seems to highlight its traditional woodstove
cooking style. From the glass window in the dining room, diners
can see piles of firewood placed in the corner of the yard.
What's it got: This warung specializes in nasi
campur a la Bali, which is free of pork and pork derivatives.
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A selection of nasi campur biasa (plain) and nasi
campur spesial (special) are on offer.
Nasi campur biasa comprises seven side dishes like
sate sampi (beef satay), sayur nangka (stewed young
jackfruit in coconut milk), rempeyek udang (shrimp crackers),
sayur kacang panjang (vegetables in thick coconut milk),
urap (grated coconut with spices mixed with cooked vegetables),
dendeng sapi (jerked beef), telur pindang (sweeten
boiled egg) and ayam suwir (shredded chicken with chilies
and lime). Nasi campur spesial has more assortments of
side dishes.
The drinks include dawet (traditional sweet drink made
from palm sugar), lemonade and several soft drinks.
Taste factor: The use of firewood in the cooking process
gives a distinctive taste to the food. Like its name, nasi
campur, the taste is really a mixture of several tastes and
flavors such as sweet, spicy, hot, salty - real Balinese flavors.
Its beef satay is spicy. Sayur nangka is a bit hot
but tasty, rempeyek udang is crispy though a little bit
salty.
The distinct Balinese taste -- distinguished for its tangy
kencur (Kaemferia galangal) flavor -- can be found
in the sayur kacang panjang and urap. Ayam suwir
is hot while dendeng sapi is sweet and spicy.
Price Points: Compared to the price of nasi campur
at side-walk foodstalls, Warung Wardani is a bit expensive. But
the taste makes up for the price.
A serving of nasi campur biasa is Rp 12,500 while nasi
campur spesial costs Rp 17,500. Beverages start at Rp 5,000.
Minus Points: Each serving of nasi campur is
small, and at lunchtime it might get a bit crowded because it
sits on a busy street (meaning it's difficult to park your car).
And the dining room is cooled by fans, making your lunch a little
uncomfortable.
Verdict: Warung Wardani features a typical Indonesian
dining atmosphere where you should come just to enjoy the food.
Since many people have to wait their turn to dine, this is not
the place to hang out or discuss business with your partners.
But you will be rewarded with their undeniably tasty Balinese
nasi campur.
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