Hotel insider: Katamama, Bali, Indonesia



The welcome

Katamama is so hip, it hurts. There’s no reception area, no check-in desk or receptionist. Instead, after dragging our bags up the stairs, we are greeted by the cheery “cultural concierge” in the small, relaxed, library-bar communal hang-out area. Advice and enthusiasm were abundant. After check-in, a waiter arrives in the room to prepare a welcome drink, utilising the room’s supply of fresh mint and house-infused brews, in the modest bar/kitchen area – a nice touch.

The neighbourhood

A recent offshoot of the renowned Potato Head – a beach club geared more to partygoers – Katamama sits at the northern end of Seminyak, a 15-minute stroll from the central strip of shops and restaurants. The neighbourhood, known for attracting affluent, young tourists and expats, is overflowing with trend-aware bars and spas. Katamama fits right in.

The room

The entry-level “island suite” – all rooms are “suites” – is a healthy mix of cool, comfort and quirky, with bright wooden furnishings and subtle lighting. The bed sits in the centre of the narrow, oblong space, pointing towards the relaxing wood-panelled terrace, which overlooks the pool area. A German phrase was stencilled on the wall (Google Translate was left flummoxed), and a copy of trendsetters’ tome Monocle was the room’s reading material. In place of a minibar, a kitchenette offers bespoke, refreshing ingredients for drinks that you can mix yourself and pay for later.

The service

Restaurant staff were friendly and amenable – much like the ever beaming “cultural concierge”. The pool is narrow and small, but offers a chilled terrace and bar area. The gym is equipped with the essentials. Guests can use the neighbouring Potato Head, which might seem loud and pretentious to anyone but a hardened party crowd. We found out later that high-fidelity audiophile equipment is available in rooms upon request – which might reveal much about the typical guest.

The scene

With Katamama, Indonesian architect Andra Matin has authored an impressive statement. A towering mix of brown, red and amber “artisan bricks”, imposing surfaces jut off in bold angles. Inside, small holes in the exterior walls create daring dots of shadow and light in the outdoor corridors. Pieces by local artists are reportedly spread throughout the 58 rooms.

The food

The bottom floor is given over to Movida, a contemporary Australian-born Spanish restaurant. This breezy open space has a casual daytime vibe and is also where guests can order from the extensive and alluring breakfast menu. Highlights include huevos revueltos – scrambled eggs topped with soft-shell crab. After dark, the volume inches up and things edge towards a loungier vibe.

Loved

Katamama is quintessentially Seminyak – young, vibrant, arty and cooler-than-thou.

Hated

Located down a narrow lane, cars were unable to reach the front door during our visit, meaning a lengthy lug of our luggage, past sceptical security guards, from the

main road.

The verdict

Katamama isn’t cheap – for these prices one could book an internationally branded resort stay on Bali’s much-desired southern coastline – but this place is more about making memories than escaping realities.

The bottom line

Rooms at Katamama (www.katamama.com) cost from 5,845,000 Indonesian rupiah (Dh1,614) per night, including taxes.

This review was done at the invitation of the hotel.

rgarratt@thenational.ae

Stamp duty timeline

December 2014: Former UK finance minister George Osbourne reforms stamp duty, replacing the slab system with a blended rate scheme, with the top rate increasing to 12 per cent from 10 per cent:
Up to £125,000 - 0%; £125,000 to £250,000 – 2%; £250,000 to £925,000 – 5%; £925,000 to £1.5m: 10%; Over £1.5m – 12%

April 2016: New 3% surcharge applied to any buy-to-let properties or additional homes purchased.

July 2020: Rishi Sunak unveils SDLT holiday, with no tax to pay on the first £500,000, with buyers saving up to £15,000.

March 2021: Mr Sunak decides the fate of SDLT holiday at his March 3 budget, with expectations he will extend the perk unti June.

April 2021: 2% SDLT surcharge added to property transactions made by overseas buyers.

How to protect yourself when air quality drops

Install an air filter in your home.

Close your windows and turn on the AC.

Shower or bath after being outside.

Wear a face mask.

Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.

If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.

Did you know?

Brunch has been around, is some form or another, for more than a century. The word was first mentioned in print in an 1895 edition of Hunter’s Weekly, after making the rounds among university students in Britain. The article, entitled Brunch: A Plea, argued the case for a later, more sociable weekend meal. “By eliminating the need to get up early on Sunday, brunch would make life brighter for Saturday night carousers. It would promote human happiness in other ways as well,” the piece read. “It is talk-compelling. It puts you in a good temper, it makes you satisfied with yourself and your fellow beings, it sweeps away the worries and cobwebs of the week.” More than 100 years later, author Guy Beringer’s words still ring true, especially in the UAE, where brunches are often used to mark special, sociable occasions.

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