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AKASA RESTAURANT & BAR: PREMIUM WOOD-FIRED DINING CONCEPT WITH AN EXPANSE VIEW OF THE INDIAN OCEAN

author : , published : 24 January 2024

Perched on the topmost level of Jumeirah Bali, the signature restaurant AKASA places diners in the  midst of nature, sea and sky with awe-inspiring views across the island’s gin-clear waters and romantic sunset panoramas. 

Inspired by the Majapahit era, the golden age of Java, the elegant venue invites guests to relax on the  terrace over a sunset drink or the exquisite dishes from Chef Joan Achour, a talented French chef who  joined AKASA from Jumeirah Maldives and, prior to that, Jumeirah Mina A’Salam in Dubai, bringing with  her years of experience working at the finest restaurants in Europe. Inside, guests will find a refined  ambience evoking a stately banquet hall where a royal Javanese family would entertain an intimate  group of friends amid the splendour and royal ceremony. 

AKASA’s Asian fusion menu delights with rich, smoky flavours of Bali while referencing Thai, Japanese  and Korean cuisines as well. By focusing on dishes that are perfect for sharing, Chef Joan pays tribute  to Bali’s time-honoured tradition of serving family-style meals on large platters and inviting everyone  to help themselves. Starting with a crudo selection that includes flame-grilled tuna tartare with Timut  pepper and Peruvian-style whitefish ceviche drizzled with Nikkei leche de tigre, the menu unfolds to  offer nourishing dishes of Bali cooked over an aromatic, wood-fired flame with impeccable produce  sourced from across the country.  

To whet their appetites before the main course, guests can begin with a plate of Jimbaran prawn salad; seabass roll and caviar, spicy Szechuan eggplant salad; or take their pick from the robata selection that  includes kimchi tiger prawn; chicken with antichucos style and burnt cumin; and seared teriyaki wagyu  beef. Chef Joan’s mains are an inspired showcase of the bounty of the sea with hero dishes to include giant tiger prawns with ginger and chili sambal; Thai-style whole scallop; and local sea bass cooked in  a banana leaf with coconut, lime, and lemongrass. 

Steak lovers, meanwhile, shouldn’t miss the chance to try AKASA’s outstanding dry-aged beef selection  ranging from premium US and Australian cuts that are perfect for sharing to individually-portioned  wagyu ribeye and tenderloin steaks, all aged for at least 25 days in a controlled, closely watched,  refrigerated environment to increase the beef’s tenderness and flavour. Accompanying the steaks are  BBQ, chimichurri and truffle teriyaki sauces, as well as a selection of premium peppercorn varietals,  including citrusy Lampung pepper from Indonesia, Vietnam’s Phu Quoc peppercorns, Timut variety from  Nepal, and others.

Desserts are another major draw. Pandan crème brûlée with homemade kaya jam masterfully marries  French cooking techniques and local ingredients, as do the manjari namelaka chocolate sphere with raspberry compote and raspberry lime sorbet, and a selection of ice cream flavours ranging from  chocolate and vanilla to ginger and black sesame. The food menu is complemented by a vast wine  selection from AKASA’s underground wine cellar accessible via a glass elevator, while a musicologist  takes care of live music programming every night.