Wednesday, September 10, 2014

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CNNGo in Bali: Legends, cocktails and an amazing pig roast

Posted: 04 Sep 2014 12:32 AM PDT

The locals show us there's more to Indonesia's top tourist island than those world-famous beaches
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With its gorgeous beaches and delicious cuisine, beautiful Bali is undeniably Indonesia's travel hotspot. 

But what's happening beyond the tourist grind? This September, CNNGo hits up some of the island's locals to share their favorite Bali hangouts and the stories behind them. 

Legendary Indonesian surfer Rizal Tanjung shows us where he first fell in love with the waves.

Sunglasses designer Suki takes us to the playground of the hip and beautiful, Potato Head Beach Club, as well as a secluded beach away from the crowds. 

In Ubud, we gorge on the famous babi guling -- an amazing yet underrated roast pig -- and check out the latest happenings in the island's art scene with artist Natisa Jones. 

Chef Chris Salans, the man behind the dishes at Ubud's top restaurant, Mozaic, takes us into the rice fields for a taste of his inspiration.

Here's a closer look at some of the places we visit this month and the music featured on the show:  

MORE: 6 best places to escape the crowds in Bali

Top locations

Potato Head Beach Club

Potate Head Beach Club, CNNGo in BaliNow that's an Instagram waiting to happen. For those looking to enjoy ocean views with comfort and a cocktail, there's no better option than Potato Head Beach Club in Seminyak.

Here you can catch a bite at one of its many restaurants, lounge by the pool or have drinks at the pool bar.

A definite must-try is the famous Kookaburra cocktail.

With whipped cream on top, how can it not be delicious?

Potato Head Beach Club, Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak, Bali; +62 361 473 7979


Deus Ex Machina

Deus, CNNGo in BaliDeus: Come for a meal, leave on your newly purchased motorbike. Set in the rice fields of Canggu, Deus is a one-stop shop for art, clothing, custom motorbikes and surfboards. 

It's also a restaurant where "motorcycles and fine dining collide" -- alongside a full bar.

Even better, the place turns into a live music venue on Sunday nights.

Deus Ex Machina, Jalan Batu Mejan No.8, Canggu, Bali


Mozaic

Mozaic, CNNGo in BaliMozaic: Ubud's top restaurant.Bali's gourmet food scene has really taken off in the past decade. 

One of the chefs leading the way is Chris Salans of Ubud's Mozaic restaurant.

The atmosphere is on the romantic side, with candlelit tables under the trees.

In terms of the menu, Salans says he finds inspiration direct from the source of his food as he scours the island for the best ingredients.

Mozaic, Jalan Raya Sanggingan, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali; +62 361 97 5768

 


Tonyraka Art Gallery

Tonyraka Art Gallery, CNNGo in BaliTribal and contemporary, Tonyraka is really two galleries in one.Indonesia's art scene is on full display at Tonyraka, which features a rich mix of both tribal and contemporary art.

Founded in 1968 by a local carver, for the first 30 years it mainly focused on fine woodwork, reflecting the island's unique tribal arts. 

It wasn't until 1997 when the son of the founder took over that the collection was broadened to include contemporary artworks as well.

Tonyraka Art Gallery, Jalan Raya Mas No. 86 Mas, Ubud, Bali; +62 361 781 6785


Padang Padang

Padang Padang Beach, CNNGo in Bali"He's scaring away the fish."There's no shortage of beaches in Bali, but Padang Padang is easily one of the most dramatic.

To reach this tiny stretch of sand, visitors head down a series of stone steps.

At the end -- if the weather is right -- they're treated to some of the best barrel surfing in the world.

Padang Padang, Unggasan Village, South Kuta District, Bali


MORE: 6 dishes every Bali visitor needs to try

Guests:

Suki, sunglasses designer

Rizal Tanjung, pro surfer

Chris Salans, chef, Mozaic

Natisa Jones, artist

Music:

Sound of Mine 

"Buatku Gila"

Navicula 

"Ingin Kau Datang"

Ian J. Stevenson 

"Disana Dimana"

Dialog Dini Hari 

"Temui Diri"

"The Road"

"Aku dan Burung"

Deep Sea Explorers

"Directions"

Dee Dice

"Will U"

"I Know"

Ito Kurdhi

"Afternoon in Ubud"

"Jaman Edan"

Superman is Dead

"Jika Kami Bersama"

Thursday, September 4, 2014

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No more using Uber in Germany?

Posted: 03 Sep 2014 04:57 PM PDT

A court moves to end the ride for the U.S.-based online chauffeur and ride-sharing service in Germany
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In the ongoing fight between chauffeur and ride-sharing app Uber and taxi drivers around the world, score one for the taxi drivers … for now.

A regional court in Frankfurt, Germany, this week issued a preliminary injunction forbidding the San Francisco-based Uber from operating in Germany.

The ruling was in response to a lawsuit filed by Germany's national union of taxi drivers.

The court said that Uber violated German law by working with a network of drivers that lack commercial licenses.

MORE ON CNN MONEY: Is it over for Uber in Germany?

"Violations will result in a fine against Uber of 250,000 euros ($328,108) per ride," according to Deutsche Welle, Germany's international broadcasting service. "Uber plans to appeal the decision and said it would continue offering its services until a final ruling has been made."

Uber vows to ride on

Gaining in popularity worldwide, Uber allows users to connect with "limousine services" and private drivers for ride-sharing via smartphone, often at prices that undercut going local taxi rates.

The company has already been forbidden from operating in individual cities in Germany, including Berlin, reported Deutsche Welle.

According to its website, Uber currently operates in 45 countries.

"Innovation and competition is good for everyone, riders, and drivers, everyone wins," said Uber spokesman Michel Doermer in a statement. "You cannot put the brakes on progress."

In addition to its legal issues in Germany, Uber has been under scrutiny for its business practices elsewhere.

In August, CNN Money reported that Uber employees had ordered and canceled more than 5,000 rides from rival Lyft since last October, in an effort to disrupt operations at that company.

Earlier this year, CNN Money reported that Uber staffers in New York called and withdrew more than 100 ride requests with another taxi app, Gett, in the span of three days.

After that incident, Uber said in a statement that it would "tone down their sales tactics."

More on Uber's German legal woes at CNN Money.