Frommer's Review
Indus provides two floors of open-air dining overlooking the stunning Tjampuhan Ridge. It's a bit like a mafia don's house, with marble tile and columns. The dining area is under a high thatch roof with cozy, low-slung couches and chairs to one side. This is a great spot for coffee and an escape from the heat, or for a long, languid lunch. The setting alone makes it worth the trip, and the food is tops to boot. Sample the likes of beetroot and feta empanadas, grilled calamari tostada, or fine wraps and sandwiches. Be sure to try the Balinese tenggiri curry, a Spanish whitefish done in ginger and coconut (or, for a lighter choice, get the tenggiri salad). Indus also has an extensive tapas menu and good fruit smoothies. Save room for the homemade ginger ice cream or coconut crème caramel.
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