When it comes to enjoying the freshest seafood in Labuan Bajo, Berkat Seafood is a name that comes up time and again among locals and seasoned travelers. Known for its generous portions, affordable prices, and freshly grilled fish, this unpretentious eatery delivers authentic flavors without unnecessary frills.
Berkat Seafood is all about substance over style. The setting is simple, with plastic tables and chairs arranged in an open-air space, often buzzing with the sound of sizzling grills and lively chatter. While it may not have luxury décor, it offers something better—an authentic, down-to-earth dining experience that feels like eating at a local fisherman’s home.
The service is straightforward and efficient. Orders are taken quickly, and food arrives fresh off the grill. The staff know their seafood well and will happily recommend the catch of the day or suggest the best cooking method—be it grilled, fried, or cooked in a rich, spicy sauce.
Berkat Seafood’s appeal lies in its variety and freshness.
Cumi Bakar (Grilled Squid) – Tender, slightly charred, and bursting with flavor.
Udang Saus Padang (Prawns in Padang Sauce) – A rich, spicy-sweet Indonesian specialty.
Kangkung Cah Bawang Putih – Stir-fried water spinach with garlic, the perfect side to balance the meal.
Seafood is priced by weight, so you can choose exactly how much you want, making it easy to share with friends or family.






Berkat Seafood offers some of the best value in town for fresh seafood. Depending on your order, expect to spend IDR 50,000–150,000 per person, with larger group meals still remaining budget-friendly.
Berkat Seafood is the place to go if you want to eat like the locals—fresh, flavorful, and satisfying. It’s perfect for travelers seeking authentic Indonesian seafood without the tourist mark-up.
Rating: 4.5/5 – Honest, hearty seafood that lets the freshness speak for itself.