Call Us: +62 361975489

FAQ


OPENING HOURS

During the Covid-19 Pandemic, Bebek Bengil Restaurants in Ubud will open from 11:00 until 20:00. Bebek Bengil at The Bay, Nusa Dua Beach will open from 11:00 until 19:00. While Bebek Bengil Restaurant at Samasta Lifestyle Village, Jimbaran is temporary closed until further notice.

 

RESERVATION

To make an online reservation, go to the "HOME" page. Click for Online Reservation or scroll down to find the reservation form to complete.

You may also make reservation through the following contact: +62 361 975489 / 977675 or email at
om.ubud@bebekbengil.co.id

 

CURRENCY

The local currency is Indonesian rupiah. According to Indonesian law, all cash payment must be in local currency (rupiah).ATMs are available in major tourist areas. Credit card payment is also available.

 

CREDIT CARD PAYMENT

The following credit card payments are accepted in our restaurants:

  • VISA
  • JCB
  • MasterCard
  • AMEX

 

PRICES

Prices are in thousands rupiah

The prices are subject to 21% government tax and service charge

 

CANCELLATION POLICY

  • No cancellation fee will be applied if advised no later than 2 days before confirmed booking date/time.
  • 50% cancellation fee will be applied if advised less than 2 days before confirmed booking date/time

 

MEETING ROOM

Free meeting room rental with minimum order of Rp. 3.500.000 on Food & Beverage

 

DELIVERY SERVICE

We offer FREE delivery service for the surrounding area of BebekBengil Restaurants.

Please note that selected menu is available for delivery.

 

INTERNET SERVICE

Wireless internet at BebekBengil Restaurants is free of charge.

 

VALET SERVICE

We provide Valet Service for your convenience. Please liaise with our team on arrival

 

NYEPI/ DAY OF SILENCE

To mark the Balinese-Hindu New Year, the Balinese celebrate an annual ‘Day of Silence’ known as Nyepi. It is a wonderful time to visit the island, for guests who are interested in the unique traditions that underpin Balinese-Hinduism. A spectacular procedure of ceremonies, parades of great bamboo monsters, and fireworks occur on the Eve of Nyepi, followed by a day of total silence and seclusion when the Balinese will pray and meditate to cleanse the island of evil spirits.

The next Nyepi Day will be on 10 March 2024.

Bebek Bengil Restaurants in Bali will be closed on this date

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