Activities & Service
DINING
When you dine at Hotel Tugu Bali, you travel back through time hundreds of years, and discover the different eras, places, as well as long-ago experiences of Indonesia through our cuisine. Tugu's seductive, exotic, atmosphere allows one to indulge in the islands; most authentic culinary experiences with flavors from the melting pot of cultures across the Indonesian archipelago,
Tugu dining is a world apart from any other experience in Indonesia; it opens the doors to a glimpse into the beautiful simplicity and the exotic richness of Indonesian dining and cooking culture.
WAROENG TUGU
The concept of Waroeng Tugu is to recreate a 'lifestyle experiences' of the Javanese and Balinese people in the past, to show how they ate at the comfort of their own homes and at the "waroeng" a simple traditional hut used to eat lunch and diner. Waroeng Tugu offers to peek into their way of daily living, the jovial and sometimes noisy household, the flavorful bites of its delicacies of hand-downs recipes and special condiments, the tradition in preparation, and especially, the history that runs deep in the community.
BALE PUPUTAN
Bale Puputan was built as a homepage to the Puputan War as a tribute to the Balinese Heroes who sacrificed their lives during the "Battle to the Last Man" against the Dutch colonialism, specifically the battles of Puputan of Bandung in 1906 and Klungkung in 1908. Meticulously preserved in the Bale Puputan are the last antique treasures saved from the Puputan war. Among the large collection, is the largest whole marble table used by the Dutch general in Bali to host their royal guests and priceless black and white paintings of the royalties of past Balinese kingdoms, to name a few.
BALE SUTRA 1706
Bale Sutra is the only restaurant that is housed in an original ancient Kang Xi period temple from 1706. This 310-years-old Kang XI period temple was brought by Chinese immigrants to Bali a long time ago, was saved from near-demolition by the Tugu Hotels & Restaurants owner, and was transported and reconstructed in its entirety at Hotel Tugu Bali. The venue is available for private dining arrangement, serving authentic Peranakan Chinese menu, Japanese, as well Indonesian cultural dining experiences.
ROYAL TUGUDOM
The Royal TUGUDOM dining tells the story of the royal expeditions of King Hayam Wuruk of the Majapahit Kingdom through the vast country including Bali. The Majapahit royal entourage travelled on foot, with buffalo-drawn carts, horses and elephants, from the eastern region of Java to Bali, stopping at temples, markets, villages, and 'tugus' (the symbolizing monuments of the God of Çiwa)
The TUGUDOM is theatrical dining brought back to life by the Tugu Hotels, illustrating the royal parades of the king and his entourage, decorated in exotic leaves and frangipanis, carrying a vast, lavish selection of imperial dishes of the Majapahit Palace as well as cuisine served by humble citizens of the coastal villages visited during these expeditions.
WAROENG DJAMOE SPA
Waroeng Djamoe Spa will connect you to the secrets of the ancient mystical East. For centuries the people of Java, the Peranakan, and the people of Bali have been adhering to their authentic indigenous health treatments that we now call “spa”. These traditions combined aspects of spirituality with the physical healing arts to achieve the ultimate in mind, body, and soul harmony to enhance total deep relaxation.
Offering luxurious authenticity our treatments range from traditional massages such as the ‘Balinese Pijitan’ or The ‘Javanese Pijitan’ to royal pampering which lasts up to 5 hours, couple treatments as well as meditation classes. Treatments are available in the privacy of your room, equipped with a massage bed, or in one of our treatment chambers called “Kamar”.