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Indonesian Malaysian Cuisine

The dishes on the Bali Brasserie restaurant and bar menu come from two very distinct, but similar countries. Firstly Malaysia, which bounded in the north by Thailand, and Singapore in the south. Secondly Indonesia, which stretches like a string of emeralds from the Asian land mass to the Australian continent, and comprises of more than three thousand islands.

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Indonesian Malaysian Cuisine

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  1. Indonesian Malaysian Cuisine

  2. The best of Indonesian-Malaysian cuisine in East Sussex The dishes on the Bali Brasserie restaurant and bar menu come from two very distinct, but similar countries. Firstly Malaysia, which bounded in the north by Thailand, and Singapore in the south. Secondly Indonesia, which stretches like a string of emeralds from the Asian land mass to the Australian continent, and comprises of more than three thousand islands.

  3. The best of Indonesian-Malaysian cuisine in East Sussex The population of Malaysia consists of the Malay, the Chinese, and groups of Indian origin. The dishes of the country reflect the presence of all three influences, and the Bali Brasserie represents them all. Indonesian food offers an invigorating contrast of flavours, with many regional variations from island to island. No other Far Eastern countries embrace so many influences and offer such a wide variety of dishes. And these are available to you, here in the East Sussex town of Hove.

  4. Malaysian Cuisine The Malay culture and cuisine is influenced by both China and India. Traditional Malaysian recipes reflect this with dishes including sweet and sour and oyster sauces, whilst the Indian-derived dishes offer the spicy contrast of various curries.

  5. Indonesian Cuisine Indonesian food offers an invigorating contrast of flavours, with many regional variations from island to island. The Bali Brasserie house speciality - Rijsttafel (The Rice Table), is based on the Indonesian tradition of eating rice with a wide variety of dishes. These range from the delicately flavoured to spicy.

  6. Top Malaysian-Indonesian food, that you must try • Satay • Beef Rendang • Fried Rice • Sop Buntut • Nasi Uduk • Sweet Martabak • Let's get top Malaysian Cuisines that satisfy your soul with incredible taste....

  7. Contact Us • Bali Brasserie • http://www.balibrasserie.co.uk/ • Address: • Kingsway Court, First Avenue Hove, East Sussex, BN3 2LR • Telephone: 01273 323 810 • Fax: 01273 324 572 • E-mail:info@balibrasserie.co.uk

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