Waking up in Sanur is already a good start to the day — but the Segara Village walk-in breakfast makes it even better. This is our honest Segara Village breakfast review after staying at the hotel and eating here multiple mornings. We cover the buffet options, the price, what the food quality is actually like, and whether the Segara Village breakfast is worth it for non-guests.
Segara Village is one of the more upscale places to stay in Sanur. Most people who haven’t stayed there know it best as the home of the Byrd House Beach Club — the striking bird’s nest structure sitting right on the Sanur beachfront. The hotel grounds are immaculate, with large palms, frangipani trees, lagoon pools and Hindu statues throughout.
Walk-in breakfast at Segara Village — what to expect
The Segara Village breakfast buffet is served in the Byrd House with both outdoor and indoor seating. Most seating is outdoors under the stunning bird’s nest roof structure — your best option is a front table which gives you views of Sanur Beach and the beach path running past. For those who prefer it cooler, there is an air-conditioned indoor area as well.

Ceiling and floor fans keep the outdoor area comfortable. Staff will pull down blinds if the morning sun gets too bright — which it does early. Facing the other way from the beach you look into the hotel grounds and over the pool area, also a lovely outlook.
The Segara Village breakfast price for walk-in guests is 250,000 IDR per person plus taxes. It is served buffet-style — all you can eat for that price.
What is included in the Segara Village breakfast buffet?
The standard daily spread at the Segara Village breakfast buffet includes:
- Automatic coffee machine
- Variety of juices
- Cereal, muesli and yoghurt
- Egg station
- Cold meats and cheeses — kept in a closed-top fridge, which is unusual and a good sign for freshness
- Breads and pastries baked on site
- Bacon and sausage
- Fresh fruit
- Pancakes
- Congee
These are complemented by a rotation of Indonesian dishes across 6 bain maries — things like Indonesian chicken, Nasi goreng, Cap Cay and various other options that changed daily. No two mornings were the same for the hot Indonesian food.
Try the chocolate croissants at Segara Village — they are heated under a lamp so the chocolate is warm and gooey. The bacon is also a standout. Unlike most Sanur resorts that ration it to two rashers, Segara Village piles it up in a warmer and you can help yourself. It is real pork bacon too, not turkey or beef.
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Is the Segara Village breakfast worth it?
The food quality was good and the staff were excellent — attentive, friendly and quick to refill anything that was running low. There were also some gluten-free options as the bread is baked on site.
Honest verdict though — at 250,000 IDR plus tax per person we felt the variety was a little short of what you’d expect from a premium Sanur hotel at this price point. The food was good, but the choice wasn’t quite broad enough to justify the cost as a walk-in. You can also supplement the buffet by ordering from the Byrd House menu, though that comes at extra cost.

We would stay at Segara Village again without hesitation — but we wouldn’t pay extra for the breakfast. If it’s included in your room rate, head down and enjoy a lazy morning. If it’s an add-on, there are better value breakfasts within walking distance of the hotel.
FAQs about the Segara Village breakfast
Can non-guests eat breakfast at Segara Village?
Yes — Segara Village accepts walk-in breakfast guests at the Byrd House. The walk-in price is 250,000 IDR per person plus service and government tax. It is worth checking at reception or calling ahead to confirm availability, particularly during busy periods.
How much does the Segara Village breakfast cost?
The Segara Village breakfast buffet costs 250,000 IDR per person plus taxes for walk-in guests. Budget for around 20% on top of the listed price once service and government tax are added. Hotel guests with breakfast included pay nothing extra.
Is the Segara Village breakfast buffet worth it?
For hotel guests with breakfast included — yes, absolutely. For walk-in guests paying 250,000 IDR plus tax, it is borderline. The food quality is good, the setting in the Byrd House is beautiful and the staff are excellent. But the variety is not quite broad enough to justify the price compared to other Sanur breakfast options at a similar cost.
What is the Segara Village breakfast menu?
The Segara Village breakfast buffet includes an egg station, bacon and sausage, fresh-baked breads and pastries, cold meats and cheeses, cereal, muesli, yoghurt, fruit, pancakes, congee, coffee and juices. A rotation of Indonesian hot dishes across 6 bain maries changes daily — Nasi goreng, Indonesian chicken, Cap Cay and others. You can also order additional items from the Byrd House menu at extra cost.
Where is the Segara Village breakfast served?
Breakfast at Segara Village is served in the Byrd House — the resort’s beachfront bar and restaurant. There is outdoor seating under the bird’s nest roof structure with views of the Sanur beach path, and an air-conditioned indoor section for those who prefer it cooler. Front tables facing the beach are the best seats in the house.
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