UbudRestaurants

Global restaurants in Ubud

  1. A

    Bali Buddha

    A local institution, Bali Buddha has a mostly veggie cafe with a long list of healthy foods upstairs and a health-food store and bakery downstairs (the blueberry muffins are mighty fine). Raw foodists and vegans will find much to like here – but so will carnivores and those simply in search of tasty food and drink. The bulletin board out front is a community resource.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Café Lotus

    A meal at this Ubud veteran, overlooking the lotus pond at Pura Taman Saraswati, is a relaxing treat for many when they first arrive in Ubud. The menu features well-prepared Western and Indonesian fare. Paying extra for front-row seats for dance performances at Pura Taman Saraswati is not worth it, the dancers are still tiny.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Kafe

    Kafe has an organic menu great for veggie grazing or just having a coffee, juice or house-made natural soft drink. Breakfasts are healthy while lunch meals feature excellent salads and burritos, with many raw items. One of the places to meet in Ubud, it's always busy.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Devilicious

    Jl Goutama is a delightful street for a stroll and this cafe is one of the reasons why. Cajun, grilled steaks, pasta and good Indonesian headline at this tasty and attractive cafe. Be sure to ask for your food 'spicy'.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Tutmak Café

    The breezy multilevel location here, facing both Jl Dewi Sita and the football field, is a popular place for a refreshing drink or a meal. Local comers on the make huddle around their laptops plotting their next move; others enjoy long-planned rendezvous.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Swasti

    This cafe attached to the excellent guesthouse of the same name is reason enough to take a stroll through the Monkey Forest. Indonesian and Western dishes prepared from the large in-house organic garden are fresh and tasty. Have a glass of fresh juice with the beloved chocolate crepes. Watch for children's dance performances.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Sjaki's Warung

    The best Bintang you'll ever have – in terms of helping others – is right here at this modest cafe with a prize position overlooking the Football Field. Run by a charity that helps developmentally disadvantaged kids, the staff are all learning the ropes while serving classic Indo fare like nasi goreng.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Kué

    A top-end organic bakery and chocolate shop with a couple of stools downstairs; climb the side stairs for a lovely cafe that sits above the road chaos. Good baked items as well as sandwiches, organic wraps and Indo mains make it a great casual stop.

    reviewed