Warung Eny

Balinese restaurant · Banjar Badung

Warung Eny

Balinese restaurant · Banjar Badung
Jl. Raya Kedampang, Kerobokan, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

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Tucked away behind potted plants in Seminyak, this cozy warung serves up hearty, homemade Balinese dishes with love, making it a local favorite.  

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Jl. Raya Kedampang, Kerobokan, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia Get directions

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Jl. Raya Kedampang, Kerobokan, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia Get directions

+62 878 6241 5548

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Last updated

Jul 11, 2025

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Charlie Good

Google
This is by far the best food in the area. So good, we came here 3 nights in a row for dinner. We tried almost everything on the menu and cannot fault this place. Very flavoursome traditional meals are prepared with love by a really warm and friendly family. Highly recommend Eny's! We can't wait to return 🙏

Raisa Mushrafi

Google
Came here with friends for a late dinner last night. This was our favourite meal in Seminyak! Delicious fresh seafood and the family that owns it are so kind and welcoming. They spent their time making all the dishes and stayed open later to accommodate us. We could feel their warmth and taste the love in the food!!!

Dean Long

Google
After wrapping up a rejuvenating treatment at BodyWorks Spa, I was on the lookout for a place to grab dinner. Just a short 5-minute stroll away, I stumbled upon this family-owned gem. It was the perfect spot to continue my evening of relaxation and indulgence. The food is priced just right, and while you might not expect a 5-star presentation, what you get is something even better - hearty, home-tasty dishes that hit the spot. A special shoutout to the core fritter – it's an absolute must-try and is simply delicious. The staff are friendly and make you feel right at home. If you're after a genuine dining experience with no pretence, this is the place to be!

Natalie Juarez

Google
Good restaurant for a light lunch. The staff were very friendly and the food was yummy. The use the coconut husks to light the grill and char the skewers. The chicken skewers were delicious and who doesn't love fresh coconut water! We will be visiting again before the end of our trip :)

David C

Google
Passed this great looking eatery while walking the streets of Seminyak. The outdoor grill fueled by burning coconut husks was the clincher and decided to come back in the evening. Amazing simple grilled food with big flavours and super friendly service. Will definitely return on future trips!

Sua Truong

Google
Amazing family owned restaurant with home cooked meals. Really good place but tucked in with fair price. Business owners operated for 27+ years I've learned. Food was great and fresh juices. Love the ambience and friendliness of the hosts.

Tamara

Google
What a nice balinese cooking class! cooking with locals in their family restaurant, feels like home. Eny's and Wayan's hospitality were amazing. The food we cooked, turned out delicious. We cooked Corn Fritters, Tuna in banana leave, Gado-Gado (veggies w peanut sauce), Grilled Chicken w lemongrass & tomatoe Sambal. was a memorable experience👍🏻

Debbie K

Google
Delicious absolutely freshhhh and authentic Balinese food cooked by a lovely local family. Flavours that sing of Bali - shallots trasi garlic limeleaves lemongrass and other magical ingredients. Tonight we had Tum Bali (broken pork in banana leaves) and Pakis (baby fern shoots with coconut) and a frothy iced bali coffee drink.