Mamasan Bali: Share Plates & Shanghai Glam
Two Floors of Flavor and Style
Step off busy Jl. Raya Kerobokan and into a moody, 1920s Shanghai‑inspired room. Dark woods, leather banquettes and a dramatic mural set the tone downstairs, while the upstairs Supper Club shifts into cocktail‑lounge mode. Lunch is a touch more casual; dinner brings the full soft‑light buzz.
Signature Dishes to Share
The menu draws on Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese and Indonesian ideas—designed for passing plates around the table. Reviewers return again and again for the caramelised Char Siu Pork Hock with pancakes, crisp‑skinned Peking duck, Malaysian lamb shoulder and generous dim sum. Smaller plates might include scallop and coconut pancake, chicken betel leaf or prawn toast. Many note portions are hearty; staff will gently advise when you’ve ordered “enough.”
Cocktails and Wine Upstairs
Drinks get as much attention as the food. Seasonal cocktails, a strong classic list and wines by the glass make the upstairs lounge a destination in itself. Several diners mention cucumber‑based mixes or whisky creations as standouts; others simply praise that “everyone found something they liked.”
Service That Stays Memorable
From front‑of‑house greetings to floor managers who’ll adjust a dish’s seasoning mid‑service, staff warmth is a common theme. Repeat guests are remembered by name. On birthdays and anniversaries, extra touches—complimentary desserts, relocation from dripping air‑con tables—win gratitude.
Strengths and Quibbles
Praise flows for presentation, atmosphere and the layered flavors of signature meats. Less consistent notes surface about occasional over‑saltiness, overpowering spice on some seafood, or a crudo that didn’t shine. Several comments point out limited parking; taxis or ride‑hails are easier.
When to Go and How to Plan
Open daily 12:00–14:30 and 17:30–22:30, Mamasan fills fast—especially Friday to Sunday nights—so reservations are wise. Smart‑casual attire suits the setting. Located minutes by scooter or taxi from Seminyak’s Petitenget and Eat Street, it can be paired with beach‑club or bar plans.
Mamasan Bali suits travellers seeking a polished yet lively environment for Pan‑Asian plates, skillful drinks and service that makes an evening feel personal.
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