Warung ExtraBlatt: Legian Bali
Some places come as a surprise. Others can be a total shock. A friend of mine recently took me to a German Warung in Legian, which was a little piece of the Fatherland, in the middle of no-mans land.
This evening I went back and sampled the food once more, the World Cup in Berlin, creeping back into my conciousness. Warung ExtraBlatt ( I think it means something like ‘extra page’), is located on Jl. Nakula, across Jl. Legian from Jl. Double Six. The road there is like the surface of the moon, the only things I had noticed there before, were massage parlours, petrol racks and the odd local food stall.
Warung ExtraBlatt has some bench seating outside and about 3 other tables. Both times I have been there a group of German speakers, including the owner, have parked themselves out in front.
The staff are all Indonesian, the menu German and the portions large! I had sliced pork with dumplins, in mushroom sauce for 29,000rp. I added a side portion of mashed potatoes, just to fulfill the European food urge. Everything was great and I’d recommend it. The other time I came, my friend devoured a giant plate of pork ribs, (even though he’s Jewish), which seemed like they’d never end.
The menu includes:
Meat Loaf – 25,000rp
Grosse Bratwurst – 25,000rp
Weiss wurst – 25,000rp
Hirten wurst – 22,000rp
Hamburger knacker – 22,000rp
Nurnberger – 22,000rp
Swiss Cervelat – 25,000rp
Beef Frankfurter – 25,000rp
Cury Sausage – 22,000rp
Pork steak – 23,000rp
Zurick – 36,000rp
Kassler – 23,000rp
Schwein Braten – 29,000rp
Pork Rib – 29,000rp
Pork Schnitzel – 25,000rp
Gemischter Braten – 32,000rp
Sliced Pork – 29,000rp
There is a ton of other stuff including 2 fish items and 2 chicken items. German food is after all, pork and bread. They have some basic desserts.
If you get the munchies for a brat, you can call for delivery.
Warung ExtraBlatt
Jl. Nakula
Legian
Bali
(0361)732982