


Warung Petanu
About
Warung Petanu offers families an authentic taste of Balinese culture in a relaxed, no-fuss setting where kids can experience local Indonesian cuisine without the pressure of formal dining. This neighborhood favorite serves up generous portions of traditional breakfast and lunch dishes at wallet-friendly prices, making it perfect for families who want to venture beyond hotel buffets and eat where the locals do.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic Indonesian breakfast dishes like bubur ayam (chicken rice porridge) and nasi campur
- ✓Rock-bottom prices that make trying multiple dishes easy on the family budget
- ✓Friendly local atmosphere where kids can observe daily Balinese life
- ✓Fresh fruit juices and smoothies that kids typically love
- ✓No-pressure dining where families can relax without worrying about kids being too loud
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early for breakfast (7-9am) when dishes are freshest and it's less crowded, making it easier to navigate with strollers or active toddlers
- 2.Start with mild, familiar options like nasi goreng (fried rice) or mie goreng (fried noodles) if your kids are hesitant about new foods
- 3.Keep wet wipes and hand sanitizer handy as warungs are casual spots and facilities may be basic
- 4.Don't expect high chairs or kids' menus, but staff are typically very welcoming to children and can adjust spice levels
- 5.Bring small Indonesian rupiah notes for easier payment, as many local warungs prefer cash and may not have change for large bills
Best Time to Visit
Visit during breakfast hours (7-9am) or early lunch (11am-12pm) on weekdays when it's quieter and cooler. Avoid the midday heat (12-2pm) as many warungs have limited air conditioning, making it uncomfortable for young children.
What to Know
Expect to spend just a few dollars per person for a full meal. Seating is casual and often open-air, so come prepared for a relaxed, authentic local dining experience rather than polished tourist amenities.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round. The dry season (April to October) offers more comfortable outdoor seating conditions. During Nyepi (Balinese New Year, usually March), most businesses close for the day of silence.
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