Bali - Mozaic: what's the dress code?
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Bali - Mozaic: what's the dress code?
What's the dress code for lunch and dinner at the Mozaic in Ubud, Bali?
And how much should I expect to pay for a dinner for 2 *excluding* wine?
Thanks!
Kat
And how much should I expect to pay for a dinner for 2 *excluding* wine?
Thanks!
Kat
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Lunch is VERY casual everywhere. We had dinner at Mozaic and it was a tad more dressed than other places we went to eg the night we went no-one was in shorts. Do try the Balinese wine, Hatten while there - their rose is very reasonable and a great accompaniment to local cuisine. They won an award for their white last year in Luxembourg.
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As others have mentioned Bali is casual everywhere. Because Mosaic is "romantic" in feel, people do tend to dress up, but it's not a dress code per se.
They have a prix fix (sorry I can't spell it) menu that includes either 3 or 5 courses. Imported wines are expensive but very good. I don't drink but my husband likes to experiment with good wines, so we kind of average either out. A meal for the two of us three courses, three or four glasses of imported wine would be around $US100.
They have a prix fix (sorry I can't spell it) menu that includes either 3 or 5 courses. Imported wines are expensive but very good. I don't drink but my husband likes to experiment with good wines, so we kind of average either out. A meal for the two of us three courses, three or four glasses of imported wine would be around $US100.