Exquisite Taste

Mesmerisin­g Marine Dining

A sensory feast awaits at Koral, Bali’s first aquarium dining experience, where the fine food vies with teeming marine life for your attention.

- By amanda o’connor

the Apurva Kempinski Bali has already made a name for itself as an elegant embodiment of indonesia’s design and architectu­re, as well as for its excellent dining options. Each venue has its own distinct concept and has been eagerly awaited, but perhaps none more so than Koral, Bali’s first restaurant set around a marine aquarium.

Guests head down a flight of steps into the restaurant, which has red-brick walls, a floor patterned with black and white tegel tiles popular in royal courts, a teak ceiling and massive glass walls that look directly into the teeming aquarium, which boasts a multitude of sea life, from blue starfish right up to small reef sharks.

Open for dinner only, Koral offers what it terms a bistronomi­c experience – combining fine dining and high levels of attentive service with a laidback ambience. Guests can take a seat and relax in the delightful lounge and bar area for pre- or post-dinner drinks, which include an extensive, curated wine and cocktail list, or go directly to their table. While the feel is rustic, the attention to detail is stellar.

the food is inspired by indonesia’s coastal flavours and crafted from local ingredient­s, served beautifull­y on stylish plates created especially for the restaurant, conveying the chef ’s artistic flair and dedication to serving only the very best. An à la carte menu provides plenty of choice and guests can choose to take either a two- or three-course option, while the two degustatio­n menus showcase Koral’s signature dishes and have been hand-picked by Executive Sous chef, imam Fayumi.

The chef ’s take on dishes is refined. Take the simple dish of tomato and burrata, at Koral this is transforme­d into an exquisite serving of seasonal Bedugul tomatoes, consommé, burrata ice cream, Indonesian holy basil tempura, edible flowers and sea grapes. The gravlax salmon, meanwhile, sees a delectable piece of cured salmon covered in holy basil and celery chlorophyl­l jelly, served alongside cauliflowe­r purée, beans, radish and cress.

Among the main courses is a work of art, the alluringly presented Prawn and Lime, a lightly spicy treat of stuffed minced prawn, tomato chili sauce, dabu-dabu salsa, gnocchi and parmigiano–reggiano. Non-seafood eaters are also welcome and can choose from dishes like risotto with crispy chicken, onsen egg and black garlic, poori chicken, or wagyu beef tenderloin Rossini.

The dessert menu comprises delights like the Tangerine Tartlet with walnut dacquoise, exotic crémeux, citrus mousse and tangerine sorbet, Bedugul Strawberry Crème Brûlée and the richly flavoured

Banoffee Valrhôna with caramelize­d banana and coffee mousse, praline and Bali dark chocolate whipped ganache.

To add to the attraction­s of Koral, a diver swims through the aquarium feeding the fish while the diners eat their dinner, providing an eye-catching sight that competes with the excellent meal. Koral is always busy and booking is highly recommende­d.

Koral restaurant at the Apurva Kempinski Bali

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