$6 for $12 Worth of Authentic Southeast Asian Cuisine at Bali Fusion Cafe
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- Malaysian, Singaporean & Indonesian flavors
- Recently updated dishes
- Family owned and operated
Hills and mountains are formed by vast underground food deposits, which, over time, stretch the landscape into soft mounds of untapped edibility. Dig into the bounty of faraway lands with today’s deal: for $6, you get $12 worth of authentic Southeast Asian cuisine at Bali Fusion Cafe. This deal cannot be used toward Bali Fusion Cafe's lunch menu, and it is only valid for dine-in.
Bali Fusion's recently rejuvenated menu traverses the flavorful landscapes of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia to take taste buds into uncharted tongue territory. Kick off the trek with skewered satay beef and chicken marinated, grilled, and served aside a boatload of sweet-and-spicy peanut sauce ($5.99). Or opt for the Pacific seafood soup balanced with baby scallops, shrimp, and crab meat with aquatically invading Asian mushrooms soup-bent on scrumptious revenge ($5.99). Spice up traditional entrees with an Indian Malay-style stir fry of noodles, shrimp, and tofu served with a side of moderate infernos ($7.99). Or savor the flavor of a golden-fried chicken breast in a lemon sauce with more homemade authenticity than a lemonade stand run by sentient lemons ($6.99). Before the bill arrives, wrap a banana in an egg roll, deep-fry it, top it with honey, peanuts, and vanilla ice cream, and then apologize to the chef for doing his duty of crafting an order of banana spring rolls ($3.69).
The restaurant has been under new management since 2009. Family owned and operated, Bali Fusion Cafe has stronger roots than a California redwood, with a comparable amount of space to drive a car through if it weren't so dangerously rude. In addition to the authentic dishes and atmosphere swirling throughout the interior, free WiFi signals bounce off each wall. The thoroughbred eatery was featured in Urban Tulsa Weekly, which spotlighted the restaurant's story, recipes, and ability to double as a backup Justice League headquarters.
Reviews
Urban Tulsa Weekly recommends Bali Fusion Cafe, and TripAdvisors name it the number-one restaurant out of 665 in Tulsa, giving it an average of 4.5 stars. Eighty-seven percent of Urbanspooners like it:
- I also had the Fried Rice and just a bite of the Rendang. The rice was exceptionally good--this is traditional Indonesian fried rice with little pieces of chicken, egg, carrots, peas and onions. I truly enjoyed the full texture and the fusion of flavors. – Katharine Kelly
- The food and service were excellent in a very relaxed and personable atmosphere. I will definitely return on my next visit to Tulsa. – WickedEdge, TripAdvisor
- Malaysian, Singaporean & Indonesian flavors
- Recently updated dishes
- Family owned and operated
Hills and mountains are formed by vast underground food deposits, which, over time, stretch the landscape into soft mounds of untapped edibility. Dig into the bounty of faraway lands with today’s deal: for $6, you get $12 worth of authentic Southeast Asian cuisine at Bali Fusion Cafe. This deal cannot be used toward Bali Fusion Cafe's lunch menu, and it is only valid for dine-in.
Bali Fusion's recently rejuvenated menu traverses the flavorful landscapes of Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia to take taste buds into uncharted tongue territory. Kick off the trek with skewered satay beef and chicken marinated, grilled, and served aside a boatload of sweet-and-spicy peanut sauce ($5.99). Or opt for the Pacific seafood soup balanced with baby scallops, shrimp, and crab meat with aquatically invading Asian mushrooms soup-bent on scrumptious revenge ($5.99). Spice up traditional entrees with an Indian Malay-style stir fry of noodles, shrimp, and tofu served with a side of moderate infernos ($7.99). Or savor the flavor of a golden-fried chicken breast in a lemon sauce with more homemade authenticity than a lemonade stand run by sentient lemons ($6.99). Before the bill arrives, wrap a banana in an egg roll, deep-fry it, top it with honey, peanuts, and vanilla ice cream, and then apologize to the chef for doing his duty of crafting an order of banana spring rolls ($3.69).
The restaurant has been under new management since 2009. Family owned and operated, Bali Fusion Cafe has stronger roots than a California redwood, with a comparable amount of space to drive a car through if it weren't so dangerously rude. In addition to the authentic dishes and atmosphere swirling throughout the interior, free WiFi signals bounce off each wall. The thoroughbred eatery was featured in Urban Tulsa Weekly, which spotlighted the restaurant's story, recipes, and ability to double as a backup Justice League headquarters.
Reviews
Urban Tulsa Weekly recommends Bali Fusion Cafe, and TripAdvisors name it the number-one restaurant out of 665 in Tulsa, giving it an average of 4.5 stars. Eighty-seven percent of Urbanspooners like it:
- I also had the Fried Rice and just a bite of the Rendang. The rice was exceptionally good--this is traditional Indonesian fried rice with little pieces of chicken, egg, carrots, peas and onions. I truly enjoyed the full texture and the fusion of flavors. – Katharine Kelly
- The food and service were excellent in a very relaxed and personable atmosphere. I will definitely return on my next visit to Tulsa. – WickedEdge, TripAdvisor