Bali Deli, the Seminyak expat’s place to food shop, has a handy little cafe, with an inside AC section, and an outside area, including cute little ‘bales‘, where a small group can relax. According to Le Spot, ‘We are a French bistro-style restaurant serving international gourmet cuisine.’ When I visited in the mid-afternoon, the outside area was mostly full, with expats chatting, discussing business or taking a break.
The menu consists of:
Breakfast – including Smooth (smoked salmon, sauteed spinach leaves and 2 poached eggs bedded on an English muffin, topped with capers and Hollandaise sauce) for 30,000rp
•Salads – including Caeser Salad (romaine lettuce, garlic croutons, carrots, celery sticks, onions and capsicum with French dressing) for 30,000rp. Side dishes available.
•Appetizers – including A Finger Licking Dish (hummus, tapenade, eggplant mousse, guacamole with pita bread) for 45,000rp
Sushi – including Sushi, Sashimi set (16 pieces) for 45,000rp)
•Sandwiches – including Bistro Euro (Baguette, cured ham, mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes, pesto, butter) for 55,000rp.
•Pasta – including Tagliatelle Carbonara for 55,000rp
•Asian Delights – including Pad Thai for 50,000rp
•Main Courses – including Chicken Schnitzel with mushroom sauce for 60,000rp
•On the Grill – including Sirloin (220gr) for 110,000rp
•Vegetarain Dishes – including zucchini & eggplant feta rolls for 45,000rp
Le spot also features an extensive range of fresh juices, health juices, soft drinks, beers, cocktails, coffees, teas, and a Dessert Menu – including Mango Cheese Cake for 17,000rp
Le Spot has a special kids menu, a kids table in the restaurant and a playground across the street. Delivery and catering are also possible.
Le Spot is open from 7am-11pm, last orders can be made at 10.30pm. Le Spot is an internet hot spot, so you can buy an internet card, or borrow the shop’s laptop, to surf the web.
Le Spot
Bali Deli
Jl. Kunti
Seminyak
Bali
(0361)738686