Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Udayana


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Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Udayana

Postby BaliLife on Sat Jun 30, 2007 1:52 am

as you turn off the bypass to head towards universitas udayana, maconalds is on your right, theres a place on the left that does / specializes in shark.. it is awesome and great value.. a wildish looking dude with long hair (an indo-harley type) owns it, he's super nice.. the food is fantastic... 5 people each with a meal, plus 2 huge es campurs was like Rp63,000.. give it a shot if u like shark..

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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby balimudder on Mon Jul 02, 2007 9:41 am

About how far down the boulevard? Never tried ikan hiu, might be something I really like. What else does he serve?
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby iainsomers on Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:55 am

I dont know the restaurant or what sort of shark or shark-dishes they serve. Just would like to comment that some shark-dishes and eating some sharks-species are not very ethical or nature-loving.
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby BaliLife on Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:19 pm

Its only like 50 meters down the blvd on your left.. Yellow in colour I think, but u can't miss it on ur left, u'll see the signs for ikan hiu.. They're not serving any type of shark fin, so I'm not sure about it being unethical.. Shark is widely consumed in australia at most fish and chips shops.. I take issue with the killing of sharks just for fins, but these are school sharks and the entire thing is eaten just like any other fish..

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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby BaliLife on Mon Jul 02, 2007 7:22 pm

Oh, they also serve other typocal indo stuff like nasi goreng, mi goreng, and other stuff..

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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby FreoGirl on Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:01 am

Shark in Australia (like other large fish) can be very high in mercury. But I do love a good piece of shark ...
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby iainsomers on Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:59 pm

Then its probably "ok". Endangered shark-species are mainly eaten in Japan.
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby FreoGirl on Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:59 pm

Yeah the Japanese eat more than endangered shark species, all those whales killed for "research", including endangered species.
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby nomad4ever on Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:53 pm

Anyone know where to get Barbecued Stingray in Bali?

Miss that a bit from Singapore's Lau Pa Sat, Newton or East Coast Park Foodcenter......

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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby Dasha on Mon Oct 01, 2007 6:57 am

I don't eat sharks. Cos I worry that when I'm out in the surf their mates might get me and eat me too. Dunno about stingray nomad.. maybe Steve Irwin had one or two for lunch that day.
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby Dasha on Mon Oct 01, 2007 6:59 am

Nomad did you pinch that tag line from Talk Talk? Great tune by the way.
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby DCC on Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:19 am

Talk Talk fans unite!

Ian - The over fishing of sharks is due to a number of factors and shark fin soup being a biggie. Those fins are fished for anywhere they can be taken as Aussies know from the fin pirates operating in their waters.

I'm not saying what's ethical and I face the same dilemma when using tropical hardwoods in my buildings.
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby Dasha on Sun Oct 07, 2007 5:16 am

I'm united DCC .. love Hollis vocals and ivory work on this

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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby nomad4ever on Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:45 pm

Oops, didn't subscribe to the thread, therefore only answering now.

Dasha, DCC yep, you are right about Talk Talk. That's were I 'stole' it from. Unfortunately not sooo unique as I wanted it for SEO reasons.

Too late...

So what about barbecued Stingray, anyone knows any sources on Bali??? ;-)
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby JAMIE on Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:41 pm

I never had shark ? ..I feel left out :cry: ...
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RE: Ikan Hiu (Shark) close to Macdonalds on turnoff for Uday

Postby Markit on Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:04 am

Maybe when all the fish finally run out we can eat the Japanese :idea: they should taste quite "fishy" by then :?
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