Satoshi is a restaurant first, but the Music Library part is not decorative. The Kerobokan room is built around Japanese minimalism, Itameshi cooking, wine, vinyl, and a dedicated music programme that gives dinner a sharper edge than the usual Bali restaurant soundtrack.
The strongest evidence is the programming. Resident Advisor lists Satoshi events as Restaurant x Music Library, including dinner sound-design sessions where food, vinyl, and atmosphere are treated as one thing. Satoshi’s own posts describe Music Library sessions with vinyl selectors, live modular performance, jazz nights, and a room where sound, architecture, and gastronomy meet. Asia Dreams and Beautiful Bali both point to the vinyl library, Human Resources Label curation, Java stone, booth seating, and tall record shelves.
The exact system chain is not public, so this listing stays conservative on gear. No speaker brand, amplifier, mixer, or turntable model is reliable yet. Still, Satoshi belongs in the directory as a music-led restaurant with a real vinyl/library identity rather than a normal dining room with playlists. Best for dinner with deliberate sound, not silent kissa discipline.