Puri Saraswati is a lovely little oasis right on the main road. The staff is friendly and attentive, and there is a great breakfast included with the room. Breakfast includes a fruit salad and toast with butter and jam, your choice of juice, coffee or tea, egg, and French toast or banana pancake. My favorite juice was watermelon. The first morning I got my egg fried, but it looked more like poached, with the yolk and part of the white still runny. I stuck with the omelet after that, which was always good. It has tomatoes and onion, and came seasoned and cooked perfectly. The banana pancake I ordered had pineapple instead of banana inside, so I tried the French toast the next morning, and it was great. My only complaint about the service is that when Ibu and I both ordered omelet, they brought them together on one plate. Everything else was served individually.
Attached to the hotel grounds is a family temple, which I recommend visiting while you're here. Just remember to dress appropriately! Dance performances are held in front of the temple each night from about 7:00 or 7:30 until just before 9:00. Tickets are offered for sale along the sidewalk during the day. Choose a ticket seller you like the looks of and buy from them. The tickets should all be the same price, but each seller gets a small commission from the tickets they sell. We didn't attend any of these performances on this trip, but I enjoyed hearing the music while I sat out on the veranda.
There is also a nice pool, but none of us used it while we were here. They do not have a restaurant; lunch and dinner can be gotten next door at Lotus Cafe or at any of the many other nearby restaurants.
In the end, I found that I loved the location, although my Bali home will always be in the rice fields.
More photos can be found here.
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