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This time around, Lunar New Year falls on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, and Bali’s dining scene is going all out to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse. It’s the ultimate season for the "Reunion Dinner"—a time for families to gather over steaming hot pots and towering Yee Sang tosses to signal a year of bold ambition and energy.
We’ve curated 11 of the most spectacular feasts across Bali’s most iconic resorts and restaurants. From luxury seafood buffets to family-style hot pots, these spots are pulling out all the stops with Barongsai performances and festive menus. Check out our top picks and book your table for a legendary start to 2026!
Set within the heart of AYANA’s 90-hectare estate, Liu Li Palace Seafood Restaurant offers a masterclass in Cantonese heritage to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse. The signature Yu Sheng is the essential starting point for any celebration, available from February 16 to March 3 to invite prosperity and luck. The atmosphere is further elevated on the evening of February 16 with a classical string performance, followed by the vibrant energy of lion and dragon dances on February 17 starting at 11 AM.
For a truly interactive reunion, the Chinese New Year Hot Pot Special Edition features a "Fortune" series with your choice of two homemade soup bases: the rich Collagen, the zesty Tomato, or the bold Szechuan Mala. Aside from your premium meat selections, the feast includes a curated combination of 12 items, ranging from live prawns and fresh grouper fish to colorful glutinous rice balls. It’s a customizable, heartwarming experience designed for sharing abundance with loved ones as the new lunar cycle begins.

Celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse at Jumeirah Bali, where the "Harmonious Lunar Season" brings royal elegance to Uluwatu. The signature event is the Harmony of Flavours reunion buffet at Segaran Dining Terrace on February 16, featuring a traditional Yee Sang prosperity toss overlooking the ocean.
The festivities continue on February 17 and 18 with a vibrant Lion Dance, festive breakfast corners, and premium seafood platters. Guests will also receive exclusive red envelopes designed by renowned paper artist Jackie Wen, perfectly blending traditional artistry with Jumeirah’s luxury coastal setting.

Looking for the ultimate highland escape? The Puhu Restaurant at Padma Resort Ubud invites you to a "Lunar Feast of Prosperity" set against misty, panoramic forest views. To welcome the Year of the Fire Horse on Tuesday, 17 February 2026, the resort has curated a sophisticated buffet dinner that balances culinary elegance with the serene spirit of the Payangan jungle. It’s an inviting sanctuary for families seeking togetherness and reflection within one of the island’s most breathtaking natural landscapes.
Available from 6.30 PM to 9.30 PM, the feast features a generous spread of festive favorites designed to honor the spirit of abundance. Guests can share a classic Yusheng prosperity toss before diving into a premium selection of dim sum, fresh sashimi, roasted duck, and crispy pork belly. Priced at IDR 588,000+ per person, the evening blends a refined atmosphere with traditional flavors, making it a standout choice for those who want to start the new year in harmony with nature.
Ready to celebrate with a side of seaside chic? W Bali – Seminyak invites you to "Gallop Boldly" into the Year of the Fire Horse with a contemporary twist on tradition. From February 17 to February 24, 2026, the iconic Starfish Bloo is serving up an exclusive Chinese New Year menu for both lunch and dinner. It’s the perfect high-energy setting to gather your crew, toast to progress, and soak in that famous Seminyak vitality.
The feast kicks off with signature Longevity Noodles (IDR 280,888++), a must-eat symbol of prosperity available in two styles: a savory Char Siu Lo Mien or a seafood-packed Chow Mien featuring river prawns and scallops. To keep the conversation flowing, dive into their handcrafted Dim Sum platters, ranging from 6 to 12 pieces with classics like Har Gao, Gyoza, and crispy Turnip Cake. Don’t miss the vibrant Lion Dance performance at W Lounge on February 17 at 11 AM—it’s the ultimate way to invite good fortune while enjoying the dynamic ocean breeze.

Regent Bali Canggu unveils a "reimagined" celebration for the Year of the Fire Horse, blending refined oceanfront dining with restorative wellness from February 9 to 23, 2026. The festivities center on a sunset Yee Sang Dinner at the Beach House on February 16, followed by an abundant Reunion Dinner Buffet at Taru on February 18. Guests can enjoy a sophisticated spread of Wagyu beef, steamed grouper, and crispy duck, all punctuated by the rhythmic energy of a traditional Lion Dance performance.
The experience extends to unique culinary collaborations, including a Mediterranean-inspired festive menu at Sazón by Chef Andrew Walsh and a graceful Lunar Afternoon Tea overlooking the Indian Ocean. For a holistic start to the year, the Regent Spa offers a 90-minute "Prosperity Ritual" with Citrine crystals. Combining cultural traditions like Balinese kite painting with contemporary luxury, the resort provides an elegant sanctuary to welcome the new year with clarity and grace.
Welcome the Year of the Fire Horse at Padma Resort Legian, where the elegant Plumeria Grand Ballroom sets the stage for a night of vibrant tradition. On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the festivities ignite with a spectacular Lion Dance starting in the Lobby at 6 PM, eventually making its way into the ballroom to usher in luck and prosperity for the year ahead. It’s a quintessential Legian celebration designed for families and friends to gather in a spirit of abundance and joy.
Priced at IDR 599,000+ per person, the buffet offers a sumptuous array of Asian-inspired delicacies and live action stalls. Feast on festive icons like Golden Roasted Peking Duck, comforting Guilin Beef Noodles, and the symbolic Beggar’s Chicken, which represents unity and renewal. Between the traditional Yu Sheng prosperity toss and the sweet finale of Nian Gao, this dining experience perfectly captures the heart of the Lunar season in a refined, high-energy atmosphere.
Published, Thursday, 12 February 2026

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