La Brisa
A beachside seafood eatery made from old boats
With its décor of the wood from 500 reclaimed old boats, and the breathtaking Echo Beach and the cyan seas beyond, La Brisa is a trendy cove that should appeal to seafood lovers and surfers. Its menu is concocted from fresh line-caught pieces sourced by the island’s fishermen. Wash it all down with an unusually made cocktail – with unconventional ingredients – before taking in one of the world-famous Balinese sunsets from the perfect vantage point.

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