sefuchs
Contributor
Both SBR and Damai have options for dietary needs or lifestyle eating, such as vegan or vegetarian. SBR had more variety in Western offerings than Damai. Both offered a good variety of all dishes with no repetition. However, SBR has a set menu schedule, so if you stay for more than seven days, you'll get repeated dishes. I had never eaten Indonesian food before this trip, so I was experimenting along the way, and I found that I didn't really like it. There were a lot of mystery meat dishes on Damai that I didn't like. I no longer eat octopus, lobster, squid, or crab because I'd rather see them in the ocean than on my dinner table, and there were a few of those dishes on Damai. I didn't like the tempe or the samba. On a dive trip, I really try not to eat spicy food for potential stomach issues.
SBR's efforts at American dishes like pizza, pasta, burgers and fries were of better quality than on the Damai. One night on the Damai we had spaghetti carbonara topped with bacon. The sauce was too thick and the bacon didn't make sense. It was apparent that the chef was a master at Indonesian food.
I just got back from a month in Indonesia, 2 weeks at Sorido Bay (SBR). I tried lots of local Indo dishes but they didn't do much for me. Although I did enjoy some of the western/Indo fusion meals at SBR.Hey! Let's take the trip of a lifetime to remote Indonesia and demand burgers and chicken wings. FFS.
Two weeks at SBR and we didn't have any western (fast) food like burgers, pizza or pasta. There were 3 kids, all under 10yrs old, which SBR served that kind of food. We didn't have the same meal twice the entire time maybe because several of us were there more than 1 week. One-time SBR served French Fries as a pre-dinner appetizer, you should have seen how quickly they were gobbled up by all the guests (mostly European). Several rounds of french fries were requested and every last one was consumed!