Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay gives Taman Wantilan Restaurant a shiny upgrade
Chefs take centre stage for live action cooking against sparkling sea views.
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Emerging from a major renovation, Four Seasons’ Taman Wantilan resort has been given a fresh breath of Bali air with a chic new design that showcases the views over Jimbaran’s five-kilometre beach and stunning sunsets. Specialty chefs now openly work their magic in show kitchens at the centre of the open-air, Balinese-style dining pavilion, tailoring dishes to diners’ individual preferences.
Courtesy Four Seasons JIMBARAN BAY
Hand-made naan from Indian Speciality Chef Anil Naudiyal is typical of the many authentic Indian dishes. The dainty French-influenced sweets of award-winning Executive Pastry Chef Yusuke Aoki (Asia’s Best Chef in the Valrhona C3 Competition 2018) have guests going back for “just one more”.
Courtesy Four Seasons JIMBARAN BAY
“Bali’s dining scene is constantly innovating and evolving, and we are delighted to be a part of this as we present a world class dining experience at Taman Wantilan,” says Uday Rao, General Manager of Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay. “The new concept offers an endless array of international cuisine, cooked fresh-to-order at the live action stations by our specialty chefs. The setting is elegant and sophisticated, combining contemporary interiors with traditional Balinese architecture, panoramic ocean views and exceptional Four Seasons service.”
Courtesy Four Seasons JIMBARAN BAY
Taman Wantilan is but one of Four Seasons’ Balinese experiences. The all-villa beach retreat of Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay cascades down 14 hectares of hilly headland and tropical water gardens adorned with hundreds of statues and shrines, to the sparkling Indian Ocean. Signature experiences include onsite Cooking Academy, a curative journey at The Healing Village Spa, surfing tours with Tropicsurf, and all-day dining and beach club at Sundara.
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