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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart12 View Post
    Try Happy Vegetarian at Jl. Ahmad Yani 47, Singaraja (at north of Bali)
    Happy Vegetarian is owned by my friend Joko, I play for his basketball team (Happy 4) up here. My wife and mother in law eat here every now and then, they seem to like the food.

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    BKT...you tried the Japanese restaurant in Lovina? in that 'street' where Zurich is..
    went there last week...and I was pleasantly surprised by their menu.
    Tasted good.
    don't read between the lines..i think the words are clear enough...:)

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    I think I read about that place in the Lovina newsletter, the owner is Chinese but he's been living in Japan and the US for the last 20 years. Thanks for the tip, not a big fan of Sushi myself but the wife likes it.

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    We love Japanese and have been there a couple of times now - seyu, next door to Jasmine Kitchen. The food is pretty good and I think reasonably priced. Kunti in Kuta is nice and great value. Ryoshi is not that great in my opinion. There looks like a good place (but expensive) in Ubud which I have yet to try.
    Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat drinking beer all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BKT View Post
    I think I read about that place in the Lovina newsletter, the owner is Chinese but he's been living in Japan and the US for the last 20 years. Thanks for the tip, not a big fan of Sushi myself but the wife likes it.
    That article about Doddy Ariawan, the Chef at Seyu, is in the December issue of Lovina Pages which you can find at
    THE LOVINA PAGES, DECEMBER 2011

    The web-site for the restaurant is at
    Seyu Japanese Restaurant - Lovina, Bali

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    Ron, there is something wrong with that link to the Lovina pages. When I try it, it asks me to sign up and guarantee I am over 18 as it has "inappropriate content" when I try, it causes my computer to freeze and I can not shut it down. Seems dodgy.

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    Sorry about that. Obviously, I seemed to have an account. Here is an alternative link
    Bali article -
    that gives the same text, but in a less fancy formatting.

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    I'll have to try that Sushi place very soon

    Not to go too far off topic, Loving Hut is another place that might interest the OP, I went to the one in Singaraja today. I wasn't aware it was a vegan restaurant until I sat down. Lack of options and the fact that it was clean are the only reason I stayed.

    They have one in Denpasar also, just google Loving Hut

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    I remember seeing Loving Hut in Singapore on a visa run and then found it very strange when I saw a few days later a store in Singaraja. Anyway we went there once and the AC wasn't working so it was hot. We were starving and it seemed to take forever for our food to come. We were the only customers in the shop. The dishes are ordinary things that you find in a restaurant but without meat. The food wasn't bad just a little different from what we are used to. The people however were very nice but it just seemed so out of place and I wonder if they will be able to make a successful business there.
    Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat drinking beer all day.

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