Bali Diving Guide-Turned-Hawker & Lawyer Wife Closing Balinese Stall After 9 Months
The ex-diving guide, 30, and his S’pore PR lawyer wife, 42, are shutting down their Lau Pa Sat stall despite enjoying “good business”. Why?

Balinese hawker stall The Warung at Lau Pa Sat started regularly attracting crowds soon after it opened in June 2023 when 8days.sg featured it. People were drawn to its hearty home-style Balinese dishes like Ayam Betutu (slow-cooked chicken), as well as the owners’ quirky love story. Singapore-based Indonesian-Chinese lawyer Juliana Widjaja, 42, opened the stall with Balinese ex-diving guide I Wayan Suka, 30, after they fell in love during a diving trip in Bali and got married. But after less than a year of operations, the stall will close for good on 22 March 2024. 8days.sg speaks to Juliana to find out why.
No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from 8days.sg.The lawyer who helps her hubby at the stall whenever she’s free tells 8days.sg that shutting the biz is “bittersweet”. She adds that “it’s sad to let it go as business is doing really well, but life happens and we’re really excited about what’s next”.
But how does Suka, who cooks all the food here, feel? “He feels the same as me,” shares Juliana. “Bittersweet too. He is very pleased to have been able to set up this stall in Singapore, especially since he feels that traditional Indonesian food is not very fairly represented overseas when Indonesia has over 17K islands with so many different types of cuisines. But he says his priority has always been to support me and my [law] career and he’s very excited about what’s next too”.
She tells 8days.sg their reason for closure off the record, hinting at her work commitments, and says she will update us with more details in due time. So watch this space.
The couple’s unusual love story
While Suka didn’t have any professional F&B experience prior to setting up Warung, he grew up cooking regularly at home with his family. He used to be a diving guide in Bali, where he met Juliana who was on a diving trip there in 2019. The two stayed Instagram friends during the Covid-19 lockdown period which hit soon after, then met again and fell in love when travel restrictions were lifted. Suka later relocated to Singapore after marrying Juliana, who works in a law firm here.