The hotel has a strong Balinese character with traditions embedded in the architecture. Predominant use of natural materials creates a peaceful village ambiance. The hotel is known as the "Ubud Village in Nusa Dua". The open-air hotel lobby parallels a Wantilan or village meeting place, with sandstone pillars and floors of cool Javanese marble. The bamboo frame roof, layered with alang-alang thatching enhances the traditional architecture. The Telaga Waja Restaurant in the ground level, overlooking the gardens and swimming pool area. The restaurant serves a selection of the finest western and international cuisine mid day from an extensive buffet or a la carte menu. A sumptuous Archipelago menu in the evening showcases the rich dishes from the Spice Islands of Indonesia. Two large traditional Indonesian pavilions are available for intimate fine dining and traditional Rijsttafel dinner with cultural performances (upon request only).
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