Latest update: I’ve found a place that sells a whole mixture of different foods which have been really good and there have been no hidden chillies. It tastes really fresh food served on plastic table and chairs. I’ve started to try and learn the names of different foods in Indonesian/Balinese so that’s helping. Very popular dishes are fried noodles or rice and a soup with a plate of rice. The language is quite confusing though. People speak Indonesian but people also Balinese. Apparently Indonesian originated from Malaysian but has added a lot of there own words. On the dive boat, one of the divemasters who is Malaysian, was talking to a local girl in a mixture of Indonesian, Balinese, Malaysian and English. Lets just say, I didn’t have a clue what they were saying. I have
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