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Types | Restaurant |
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Area | Seminyak/Kerobokan |
Bus Stop | - |
Cuisines | Japanese, Sushi, Seafood, International, Vegetarian/Vegan, Halaal |
Price Range | Less than Rp.100,000 |
Open Hours | 18:00 - 00:00 |
Kaizan is located on Jl. Kayu Aya (also known as "Eat Street") in fashionable Seminyak. There are more than 100 kinds of Japanese and Korean dishes to choose from, and the place is loved by not only Japanese, but by many tourists and expats from all around the world. The fresh seafood and handmade tofu and natto (traditional Japanese food) are recommended, all of which can be enjoyed with a Japanese cocktail or sake.
Profile | Reviews | Gallery | Contact |
Name | Kaizan / K2 |
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Tel | +62 361 747 2324 |
Address | Jl. Kayu Aya ( Jl. Oberoi ), No.33, Seminyak, Bali Map |
Nearest Bus Stop | - |
Website | - |
https://www.facebook.com/kaizan.bali | |
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Google + | - |
other URL | - |
Opening Hours | 18:00 - 00:00 |
Closed on | Nyepi (28/03/2017), Galungan |
Price Range | Less than Rp.100,000 |
Currency | IDR |
Credit Card | VISA, MASTER, AMEX, JCB |
Service & Tax | 15.5% |
Seating available | 180 seats |
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Wifi | Free WiFi |
Smoking | Yes, all areas |
Parking | Available |
Disabled facilities | - |
Booking | Available |
Others | More than 100 seats, Free WiFi |
Cuisines | Japanese, Sushi, Seafood, International, Vegetarian/Vegan, Halaal |
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Menu | Set Menu, Wine, Selection of Cocktails, Selection of Desserts |
Atmosphere | Bustling & Lively |
Dress Code | None |
Recommended for | Singles, Couples, Large Groups, Families with children |
Locations | Main Street |
Services | Take-away, Online Menu |
Language spoken | English, Japanese, Indonesian |
Booking required:
Available
English, Japanese, Indonesian is spoken
TEL | +62 361 747 2324 |
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Website | - |
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Address | Jl. Kayu Aya ( Jl. Oberoi ), No.33, Seminyak, Bali |
Near Bus Stops | - |
By Kate on March 17, 2014
I went to Japan many times and I love Japanese food! I found KAIZAN when I was shopping in Seminyak. Here is Bali, but they serve genuine Japanese food!! Thumbs up.
- Kate