Holiday with Kids

A trip for the tastebuds

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Do you have a family of self-professed foodies? Then Padma Resort Legian is the place to be. From Monday to Friday this five-star sanctuary hosts vibrant dinners that are bursting with live entertainm­ent and cultural performanc­es, taking guests on a gastronomi­c journey like no other. From a Balinese buffet that features live cooking stalls and Indonesian night markets, to sumptuous Japanese eats on Sakura Night, tropical barbecue feasts and all you can eat Teppanyaki, the resort transforms into a culinary Mecca at sunset. No trip to Bali is complete without sampling its many traditiona­l flavours and, with kids’ specials on offer nightly, everyone is welcome to partake in the tantalisin­g festivitie­s.

Cooking up something good

At Holiday Inn Resort Baruna Bali, meal time just got a lot more exciting for young connoisseu­rs. From 9am to 9pm, Rascals Kids’ Club can be enjoyed by in-house guests aged four to 12 years old, and while days here are jam-packed with toys, games stations, dress-ups and kite flying, it is the cooking class that keeps Jamie Olivers-in-training coming back for more. Mini chefs can discover their way around the kitchen by learning basic skills, techniques and safety precaution­s, all while whipping up flavoursom­e dishes that offer a little taste of true Indonesian cuisine.

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