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La Favela Seminyak Part 2

May 16, 2016

In my previous article “10 reasons why La Favela is Bali’s coolest place” I showed you around the awesomeness that is La Favela.

La Favela Seminyak Part 2

In this article I’ll give you a peek inside some parts of this super funky restaurant-club that I did not show you yet:

Private dining rooms Brazilian Style

Along this gallery you’ll find some doors that lead to different private dining rooms.

Gallery in La Favela Seminyak Bali |curlytraveller.com

They are decorated in a way that makes you feel as if you are sitting in the living room of a typical Brazilian home.

Private dining room at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

One of the private dining rooms at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

Yet another private dining room at La Favela |curlytraveller.com

You expect La Mamma to come from behind that door and serve you your meal any second now.

Church interior at La Favela Seminyak Bali |curlytraveller.com

Part of a church interior used as a door frame in one of the private dining rooms.

Fantastic for small groups or families and for special occasions.

Details in private dining room La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

Interior design of one of La Favela's private dining rooms |curlytraveller.com

Lounging in the toilets

The ladies toilets look like a salon. The restroom area is so spacious and attractively decorated, that I wouldn’t mind lounging there for a bit.

Restrooms at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

 

Wash bassins at toilets at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

In this case the name ‘restroom’ is totally appropriate, as far as I’m concerned.

Restrooms at La Favela Seminyak Bali |curlytraveller.com

Restroom-lounging anyone?

Toilets at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

The walls: stencil art and leather

The stencil art on the walls is amazing. The artist uses well-known images from history, pop culture as well as images of children. He mixes and matches, creating new imagery, combining that with aged walls, crackled paint and graffiti tags.

Art by XUF at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

I managed to find out out that the artist responsible for all the wallpaintings is someone named XUFUX or XUF.

And how amazing is this leather relief wallpaper ???

Leather relief wallpaper at La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

Madonna’s, saints and mini-altars

All the religious paraphernalia are of course totally up my alley!

Details of interior at La Favela Seminyak |curlytraveller.com

Details inside La Favela Bali |curlytraveller.com

The interior design is extremely eclectic. Just the way I like it.

Luigi and Gonzalo; owner, designer, chef

If all this made you curious about the two guys -Luigi and Gonzalo- behind Bali’s hippest places, find out more through this interview. Also check out this interview with one of the two men: Luigi Ferrara.

This review contains a video clip of La Favela’s opening party, showing off their Volkswagen Van Bar.

Well, that’s all, folks. For my next post, I’m taking you on a shopping spree. Get your wallets ready!

 

 

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  1. Suzanne says

    May 16, 2016 at 2:30 pm

    What an amazing spot! Everywhere you looked was a delight to the eyes.

    bisous
    Suzanne

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    • Anja says

      May 18, 2016 at 7:38 pm

      Exactly!

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