Thanks for the update on Legian Markets Murray, that soup packed a punch! Always a cold bintang to wash it down and take the heat away...looking forward to your next food update!
You come across as being a well seasoned and savvy tourist that has visited Bali. I have a question that I hope you can and will answer. What is your honest opinion of Bali's future in the long term if or when mass tourism returns to pre Covid conditions? Looking forward to your reply. Cheers.
Let me share a secret on how to avoid "Bali Belly" Wash your hands (or sanitise) before you touch any food or your mouth. Most cases of Bali Belly arise because people handle money before they eat and then don't wash their hands. Local bank notes are the biggest culprit of stomach upsets you will not believe how dirty the money is excuse the pun!. This is a well know fact when traveling to countries that you may have concerns over local hygiene protocols.
Hi Muzza , Russ from Sth Perth here. enjoyed your video - well delivered & easy to listen to. I have been coming to Kuta for 10 days every 3 months …… have thought about upping that to 2 weeks each month. Not sure about visa requirements or any other things to allow for. Just I would reach out & say hi. Cheers Russ
Thanks for all the updates and info. Looking forward to be coming with my son on may 23 and punish myself with spices aswell. Have been missing Bali.. and now the wait is over
Hi again Muzz,my favourite is Tom yum,the best ever,and that sounds like the best one you have had,I normally get it,from every wrung or restaurant I go too,I'll be definitely there,and I'll take u back there,after a few bourbons,love ya mate.
After 25 plus years living and working in Indonesia obviously I’m been sick here, but every time I go back home it’s guaranteed I’ll have issues the first week. Not sure what it is, but happens every time.
Hi Murray, I was always told by my Indonesian friends go and eat where there is a lot of turn-over of food, which means the food is basically same day.
G'day Murray. Thanks to your video, I'll be heading to the Legian Food Court when I arrive in Bali on June 11th. Love the challenge of getting through a spicy Tom Yum, no matter which South-East Asian country I'm in. Have missed Bali immensely since my last visit in June 2019. This time I'll base myself in the Kartika Plaza area, which I believe is a vastly underrated location. James Plunkett (Holbrook, NSW)
@@the90sguy Never got to Bali in June - got too busy on the farm. Flying from Tullamarine to Denpasar this morning with Malindo Air ✈️ Will update you later on the quality of the food.
@@the90sguy I visited Legian Food Court last week - dined at the Star Duck Danoelz (it's the fourth-last warung on the left). Had a spicy Tom Yam Soup as I said I would. It got hotter the more I consumed, as some of the spicy ingredients sink to the bottom. Well worth a trip out there.
To be fair from a totally selfish prospective the last couple of years have been great, no traffic 😊. I do understand the locals have done it hard, but it must be remembered expats living in Bali have continued to support the locals either by employing maids and or drivers or buying products from the local market.
For spicy food, always remember for bringing some pack of fresh milk with you. It will help you with unpleasant side effect of the spicy food. Drink the fresh milk together while you are eating the spicy food.
pathogenic bacteria and pathogenic blastocyst's and defragilis does not discriminate, food can be tasty and delicious, you cannot see pathogenic infectious bacteria.
my point was at a market that has electricity, running water and proper facilities, you have a much better chance of avoiding getting bad food. the street vendors have no refrigeration, no handwashing facilities, and have food left on the open from daybreak to evening... Having said that, I have eaten at both many times and got Bali Belly twice from MacDonalds.... go figure
Muzza,. you're brill but do us a favour please? Jump right into the subject of the video rather than intro-ing such for ... like, seven minutes before you kick off. Thanks, Mate!
Cracked up Murray when that chilli hit the back of your throat 😂👏
Thanks for the update on Legian Markets Murray, that soup packed a punch! Always a cold bintang to wash it down and take the heat away...looking forward to your next food update!
Thanks for the video Murray, love it
Thanks Murray, good information.
You come across as being a well seasoned and savvy tourist that has visited Bali. I have a question that I hope you can and will answer.
What is your honest opinion of Bali's future in the long term if or when mass tourism returns to pre Covid conditions?
Looking forward to your reply.
Cheers.
Let me share a secret on how to avoid "Bali Belly" Wash your hands (or sanitise) before you touch any food or your mouth. Most cases of Bali Belly arise because people handle money before they eat and then don't wash their hands. Local bank notes are the biggest culprit of stomach upsets you will not believe how dirty the money is excuse the pun!. This is a well know fact when traveling to countries that you may have concerns over local hygiene protocols.
also do not eat the Sambal sauces
@@harrybagiotanumihardja4915is Sambal sauces what is here at 9:26? Thank you in advanced.
Hi Muzza , Russ from Sth Perth here. enjoyed your video - well delivered & easy to listen to.
I have been coming to Kuta for 10 days every 3 months …… have thought about upping that to 2 weeks each month.
Not sure about visa requirements or any other things to allow for.
Just I would reach out & say hi.
Cheers Russ
Thanks for all the updates and info.
Looking forward to be coming with my son on may 23 and punish myself with spices aswell.
Have been missing Bali.. and now the wait is over
I was in Bali last month and ate there every day never got Bali Bali and I’m prone to Bali belly highly recommended
Hi again Muzz,my favourite is Tom yum,the best ever,and that sounds like the best one you have had,I normally get it,from every wrung or restaurant I go too,I'll be definitely there,and I'll take u back there,after a few bourbons,love ya mate.
It’s incredible! When going to Thailand it doesn’t happen. Or at least doesn’t happen so often
@6:46 nice stubbie holder Murray. 👍👍😊😊
great vid!
How is Bali for like steaks, pork chops, ribs and such, cheers mate.
You ever been to the massive outdoor food centre market thing on dewi sri street?
After 25 plus years living and working in Indonesia obviously I’m been sick here, but every time I go back home it’s guaranteed I’ll have issues the first week. Not sure what it is, but happens every time.
Me too
Murray, love the vids, keep them coming. Barapa humur? How old are you?
Love cap cay, I live on that when I’m there..
Me too
Great video Thanks
Hi Murray, I was always told by my Indonesian friends go and eat where there is a lot of turn-over of food, which means the food is basically same day.
yes but sometimes waiting line quite long
Also just buy the food which is cooked in front of you. Like some chinese food or sea food. Stay safe. And be carefull.
Henry that works until I asked what it was. He answered you eat Monkey sir. I never asked again.
G'day Murray.
Thanks to your video, I'll be heading to the Legian Food Court when I arrive in Bali on June 11th. Love the challenge of getting through a spicy Tom Yum, no matter which South-East Asian country I'm in. Have missed Bali immensely since my last visit in June 2019. This time I'll base myself in the Kartika Plaza area, which I believe is a vastly underrated location.
James Plunkett
(Holbrook, NSW)
Try Dewi Sri food court is more variant
@@Vjoy168 still not as good as Legian food court better variety here
How was it mate? We are heading there in a month! Is the food good? How was the spicy Tom Yum soup?
@@the90sguy Never got to Bali in June - got too busy on the farm. Flying from Tullamarine to Denpasar this morning with Malindo Air ✈️ Will update you later on the quality of the food.
@@the90sguy I visited Legian Food Court last week - dined at the Star Duck Danoelz (it's the fourth-last warung on the left). Had a spicy Tom Yam Soup as I said I would. It got hotter the more I consumed, as some of the spicy ingredients sink to the bottom. Well worth a trip out there.
Do you ever eat salad there? I got Bali Belly from eating a salad at Kupa Kupa Barong which is a high end restaurant.
i got it twice after eating McD"s breakfasts
Thanks for the heads up. Are masks not mandatory now?
In a restaurant no.. and they are relaxing the enforcement heaps. Don't want to discourage the tourists
@@MurrayWilkinson1 No masks outside now?
Mantap Mr
I'll come visit and hit up the spicy foods with you!
Double dare ya to
Hey muzza whats the sharepoint for the d’paon
Sorry I have no idea what you are referring to
Hi Murray Brilliant! 🍻 Question and I know my wife will ask Toilets? Cleanliness? Western or squats?
Toilets.. seated.. clean and YES for T paper...
@@MurrayWilkinson1 Excellent Terima Kasi 🙏
To be fair from a totally selfish prospective the last couple of years have been great, no traffic 😊. I do understand the locals have done it hard, but it must be remembered expats living in Bali have continued to support the locals either by employing maids and or drivers or buying products from the local market.
That sign is me Muzza, a fat guy on a walking stick. I can't go there then. What a bummer.
Now people come to bali & nd spend time in bali's toilet .
We’ll be there next Sunday night. Gonna blow the froth off a couple at Teds about tea time I reckon
sounds like fun
mmm sate ayam my fave in Bali
I got Bali belly in Jakarta...go figure 🤣
why do you keep giving yourself spice food lol
Sucker for punishment.. I love the flavors just those spices hit me like a small truck
Warongs I meant.
Subtitel indonesia please
For spicy food, always remember for bringing some pack of fresh milk with you. It will help you with unpleasant side effect of the spicy food. Drink the fresh milk together while you are eating the spicy food.
pathogenic bacteria and pathogenic blastocyst's and defragilis does not discriminate, food can be tasty and delicious, you cannot see pathogenic infectious bacteria.
my point was at a market that has electricity, running water and proper facilities, you have a much better chance of avoiding getting bad food. the street vendors have no refrigeration, no handwashing facilities, and have food left on the open from daybreak to evening... Having said that, I have eaten at both many times and got Bali Belly twice from MacDonalds.... go figure
The yappy way the locals speak would get on my nerves.
You must be fun at parties.
How many times have I seen people pick up chips and then lick their fingers. 🤢
Use a fork if you can peeps.😉
Muzza,. you're brill but do us a favour please? Jump right into the subject of the video rather than intro-ing such for ... like, seven minutes before you kick off.
Thanks, Mate!