
Even more reason to love Bali's most iconic pool club, the Mrs Sippy Seafood Market is bringing Jimbaran's famous sunset ritual to the Seminyak 'hood...
Any trip to Seminyak simply wouldn’t be complete without a day (or week!) spent at Mrs Sippy – one of Bali’s hottest day clubs where cocktails are always flowing and pool parties are forever buzzing. It’s an island favourite for many reasons, whether it’s the sun-soaked lagoon pool for all-day dipping, the three diving platforms for the ultimate cannon-balls, or the regular line-up of international DJs. Oh yes, there are so many reasons to love this Seminyak icon. But if that wasn’t enough to get you spashing, Mrs Sippy has now added another must-try to its roster of awesomeness: a Jimbaran-style seafood market, right in the heart of Seminyak.
Yep, everyone knows that Jimbaran is where it’s at for its fresh fish and those lively market vibes, so Mrs Sippy is now bringing this sunset ritual to the Seminyak ‘hood. The Mrs Sippy Seafood Market is an ode to Jimbaran’s most famous seafood barbecues, with fresh seafood sold by the gram at market prices, then grilled on charcoal and served the traditional way (hellooo three types of sambal and rice!). And the best bit is, this food market is suitable for the whole family and entourage, wrapped up in Mrs Sippy’s lively pool club vibes…
Dinner and a show at Mrs Sippy’s Seafood Market
A glittering pool, luxe lounging and freshly grilled seafood beneath the Bali sun – it doesn’t get much better than that. Step inside the Mrs Sippy Seafood Market and you’ll be greeted by an endless ocean bounty on display. Take your pick from the ocean delicacies, from fresh snapper and baby octopus, to giant prawns, coveted lobsters and whole crabs too. And just like in Jimbaran, you can have your catch charcoal-grilled to perfection, cooked up right in front of you by the professional chefs.
Then, it’s time to graze! Go traditional with red or white rice (or even Indonesian rice cake), plus three different types of sambal (AKA flavour-packed chilli relish) and a side of prawn crackers and sautéed water spinach. Or, if you’re hungry for a modern twist of poolside staples, try the grilled tiger prawns with chimichurri sauce, the Baja fish tacos, or the salt and pepper calamari fried to a golden crisp. Toast to the sunset with a whole young coconut, or make it a Mrs Sippy signature cocktail instead – we love the fresh Watermelon Mule and Cucumber Fizz, which just so happen to pair perfectly with an ocean-fresh, seafood banquet…
Jimbaran’s seafood market, now in Seminyak
It’s no secret that Jimbaran is the go-to spot for seafood lovers. This coastal town is home to the largest seafood market on the island, with bustling vibes in the morning as the fishermen deliver the catch-of-the-day, and busy shoppers selecting their faves. But lucky for Seminyak’s foodies, those authentic Jimbaran flavours are now right on your doorstep, with Mrs Sippy’s Seafood Market bringing the traditional market experience to the ‘hood, without having to fight the sunset traffic to Jimbaran. And psst… Just like a traditional market, Mrs Sippy’s Seafood Market offers the freshest seafood straight from the net at affordable market prices. Yep, budget-friendly fresh seafood in Seminyak – a privilege you’ll want to take advantage of!
A seafood feast for everyone
There really is something for everyone at Mrs Sippy’s Seafood Market, and we couldn’t think of a better way to end a day of sun-soaking and pool partying. A seafood barbecue is always best enjoyed with awesome company, so we say, swap and share an entire fish (grilled Jimbaran-style) with the whole fam, or bask beneath the palms with your best mates over mountains of prawns, crabs and ice cold Bintangs. And did we mention, entry to the seafood market is free if you’ve spent the day nibbling at Mrs Sippy? Now that’s how you end a perfect day in Seminyak…
Mrs Sippy Seafood Market is open daily from 5pm – reservations are recommended to secure your spot!
Mrs Sippy Bali, Jl Taman Ganesha, Gang Gagak 8, Seminyak, p. +62 821 4500 1007, e. [email protected]