‘Like something out of Aladdin’: This ‘mesmerising’ Bali restaurant experience sees guests dining underground in an ancient cave

  • Travellers are raving about an incredible restaurant inside an underground cave 
  • The Cave restaurant in Bali offers diners a subterranean dining experience
  • The high-end eatery is in The Edge resort, Uluwatu an hour south of Denpasar 
  • Guests are treated to a set seven-course menu and spectacular light show
  • Diners are sat inside the spectacular ancient cave that was discovered in 2013
  • It was transformed into a mesmerising space that has enchanted visitors

Travelling foodies are rushing to dine in an enchanting high-end restaurant inside a jaw-dropping cave in Bali. 

The Cave is a subterranean fine dining restaurant that serves a seven-course meal alongside a spectacular lightshow in The Edge resort, Uluwatu, an hour south of Denpasar. 

Diners are treated to an immersive experience as magical moving images are projected onto the ancient cave’s walls while they feast on the deliciously elegant dishes and sip on wine and cocktails. 

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Aussie travellers are raving about an incredible underground restaurant in Bali aptly named  The Cave

The Cave is a subterranean fine dining restaurant that serves a seven-course meal alongside a spectacular lightshow in The Edge resort , Uluwatu, an hour south of Denpasar


Diners are treated to an immersive experience as magical moving images are projected onto the cave’s walls while they feast on the deliciously elegant dishes and sip on wine and cocktails

The cave was discovered in 2013 during the construction of a new villa on the resort and was transformed into a one-of-a-kind restaurant where guests sit among the stalactites and stone walls. 

Popular TikToker Adrian Widjonarko recently shared his ‘surreal’ visit to The Cave with his 102,000 followers in a now-viral video. 

‘It was another most unique dining experience I’ve ever encountered! The light performance displays are simply mesmerising! Must check out when visiting,’ the Sydney foodie captioned the clip. 

One viewer said The Cave had ‘full Aladdin vibes’ while another called it ‘absolutely amazing’. 

The cave was discovered in 2013 during the construction of a new villa on the resort and was transformed into a one-of-a-kind restaurant where guest sit among stalactites and stone walls


The seven-course men has been meticulously planned by head chef Ryan Clift who’s worked in restaurants all over the globe and alongside tops chefs including Melbourne Shannon Bennett

With three services a day and seats for only 22 guests, booking is essential and fills up quickly so keen diners need to be quick to secure their spot

There are several intermissions between dishes and light shows where guests have the opportunity to explore the stunning cave with their own hardhat and headlamp. 

The modern seven-course degustation has been meticulously planned and put together by head chef Ryan Clift who’s cooked in world-renowned restaurants all over the globe and alongside top chefs including Melbourne’s Shannon Bennett. 

With three services a day and seats for only 22 guests, booking is essential and fills up quickly so keen diners need to be quick to secure their spot. 

Visitors can choose a standard seven-course set menu for 1,400,000Indonesian Rupiah which is about $134AUD or the seven-course set menu with wine and cocktails pairing for 3,200,000IDR equal to around $307AUD. 

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