Kuta village, central Mandalika
★ 4.4(690 reviews)
Oasis Restaurant & Hotel is a 16-room boutique hotel in Kuta Lombok village built around its own popular restaurant, with a swimming pool and a 6-minute walk to Kuta Beach. Rooms run 750,000–1,300,000 IDR per night. The on-site restaurant is one of the more reliable Western-Asian dinner options in Kuta village, which makes the hotel a strong pick for foodie travellers and surf-trip groups who want decent food without leaving the property.
# Oasis Restaurant & Hotel Kuta Lombok: Boutique with the Restaurant
Oasis is a small Kuta Lombok hotel that built its reputation around the on-site restaurant before adding rooms. The result is one of the few central Kuta properties where the dining experience is genuinely a destination in itself, and the rooms function as a way to stay close to the food.
Oasis was opened in 2016 by a French-Indonesian couple who started with a beach restaurant in Kuta and added the hotel block above it. The owners are present on-site for most of the year and personally manage the kitchen — which is why the food consistently outperforms typical mid-range hotel restaurants in the area.
The product is unambiguous: a 16-room boutique hotel built around a 60-cover restaurant.
Two main categories. Standard Rooms are the entry option (750,000–1,000,000 IDR) — modern air-conditioned rooms with king or twin beds and small balconies overlooking the pool. Deluxe Rooms are larger with private terraces and king beds (1,000,000–1,300,000 IDR).
For 1–2 night stays, the Standard Rooms deliver everything you need. For 3+ night stays the Deluxe Rooms are noticeably more comfortable for relatively small extra cost.
Oasis is in central Kuta Lombok village, about a 6-minute walk from Kuta Beach. The property is on the village road slightly back from the main coast strip, which means less traffic noise but still walking distance to all the village's restaurants, surf shops, and bars.
For Mandalika circuit visits the hotel is a 10-minute scooter or 5-minute Grab ride from the gates. For other beaches: Tanjung Aan is 10 minutes by scooter, Seger Beach 7 minutes, Mawun 25 minutes, Selong Belanak 35 minutes.
The restaurant is the property's defining feature and the reason most guests book here. The kitchen runs a focused menu — wood-fired pizzas (genuinely good — Italian-trained chef), fresh seafood (sourced from Tanjung Luar fish market), Indonesian classics, and a short cocktail list. Mains run 100,000–250,000 IDR. Hotel guests get a 10% discount on food.
The restaurant is open to non-guests and gets busy in high season — book a table for dinner if you want a specific time. Atmosphere is open-air pool-deck with string lights and live acoustic music two nights per week. It's one of the more atmospheric dinner spots in Kuta village.
Breakfast is included for hotel guests and is genuinely good — eggs to order, fresh fruit, smoothies, pastries (baked on-site), Indonesian options, real coffee. This is meaningfully better than the breakfast offering at most Kuta village hotels.
Rooms are clean and modern. Strong air-con, hot showers, in-room safes, comfortable beds, decent (but not fast) Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are functional rather than boutique — basic finishes that haven't been upgraded recently. Standard Rooms are around 24 sqm; Deluxe Rooms add 4–6 sqm and a balcony.
The pool is well-maintained and rarely crowded for hotel guests during the day. From around 6pm onwards the pool deck transitions into the restaurant overflow space — pool deck loungers fill with diners. If you want quiet sunset poolside drinks, do them earlier.
Surfer infrastructure is good for the price bracket. Board storage at the back of the property, a rinse area for boards and wetsuits, and the kitchen opens at 6:30am for early breakfast. The hotel can arrange transfers to non-walkable surf spots at 250,000–350,000 IDR per car.
Service is warm and personal. With 16 rooms and owners on-site, requests get handled fast and staff know guests by name within a day. The concierge handles surf transfers, scooter rental, and Mandalika tours.
Book here if you want a small boutique hotel in Kuta Lombok village with a genuinely good on-site restaurant, you value food quality and atmosphere over polish, and you're a couple or small group on a 2–4 night stay. Strong for foodie travellers, couples on surf trips, and anyone tired of generic hotel restaurant food.
Skip if you want resort-level amenities (Pullman Mandalika or Novotel are the right choices), if you want a quiet honeymoon (Selong Selo or Jiwa Jiwa Villa do quiet better), or if you want consistently fast Wi-Fi for remote work.