Outside visitors are welcome and advance reservations are preferred.
For detailed information and reservations, please call +62 815 140 38549 or contact restaurant.reservations@bulgarihotels.com.
From 6pm to 7pm, daily
Experiencing one of the most celebrated traditions of the Italian lifestyle has never be more breathtaking. The Bulgari Bar at the Bulgari Resort in Bali offers its guests the enchanting experience of “The Aperitivo” on a cliff with magnificent sunset views overlooking the Indian Ocean. Here, guests could choose among one of the classic Italian flavours - such as Negroni, Americano, Aperol Spritz or Campari Soda - while trying one of the most inspiring gourmet creations from our award-winning culinary team.
Enjoy the ritual of the Italian Aperitivo with the Bulgari style in the framework of the impressive island of Bali.
Beginning 4th May, visitors to Bulgari Resort Bali can experience the Michelin-starred cuisine of Chef Luca Fantin as the second edition of Il Ristorante - Luca Fantin opens at the Resort. The restaurant promises to deliver the acclaimed level of expertise that has made the original Bulgari Ginza Tower location one of Tokyo’s finest establishments. ...
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The building that will become Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach was originally designed as a hotel by Miami architect Albert Anis in the late 1950's, as part of the ...
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Fit for a queen (and her king) Lulur (a Javanese word that means “to coat one’s skin”) was traditionally performed right before a bride’s wedding day. In the 17th Century, the ritual used yogurt and spices to exfoliate and polish the skin, leaving it pampered, smooth and supple. Our modern day version of this ancient treatment is a three-hour ...