By www.itravelindonesia.com
Never mind the movie. We list our favorite places to eat, love and pray in stunning Ubud.
EAT
Ary’s Warung
Ary’s Warung
is located in the centre of Ubud. Ary’s Warung maintains its long and impeccable reputation of providing friendly yet professional service and of course, excellent food. The chef presents you with bold Balinese Fusion Cuisine. This creativity results in a variety of local flavours producing an unrivalled and unique combination of tastes. I am usually wary of fusion food, but the results in Ary’s Warung were worth the drive from South Bali.
The dining room at street level is finished in teak and coconut wood, marble and natural stone, antique wall decorations and tropical greenery with a stylish bar. The upper deck is an open-air terrace with a tree-lined veranda, boasting over sized rattan chairs to enjoy the view of the temple and Ubud’s main road below.
Ary’s Warung
Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud 80571 – Bali
Tel: (62-361) 975053
Casa Luna
Casa Luna in Ubud is a large restaurant. Casa Luna is spread over four different dining areas.
The Balinese food and homemade cakes and desserts are to die for. Casa Luna is also big on Mediterranean food.
There are nightly film screenings and many of the paintings by local Indonesian painters exhibited in the restaurant are for sale.
Casa Luna
Jln.Raya Ubud, Ubud
Tel: (62-361) 973283
Café Lotus
Café Lotus serves good food but is deservedly busy mostly for its lovely setting in the grounds of the Ubud palace’s family temple The Lotus Ponds surround the dining pavilions, stunning when the Lotuses are in full bloom.
Café Lotus is an old favourite. There are usually dance, gamelan and art practices on the grounds of the temple. Very atmospheric as you tuck into succulent pork satay.
Bebek Bengil
This is our absolute fav restaurant in Ubud.
Bebek Bengil is located at the southern end of Ubud, where the road forks to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The restaurant has dining Bales set in padi fields. Yes, there are the occasional mossies, but staff religiously light mosquito coils to keep them away.
Service is prompt and helpful. It does sometimes get too busy, but the attentive staff manage to keep track of everything.
The menu of choice is Crispy Fried Duck, which is served with rice, cooked vegetables and washed with Bintang. There are set menus which are an easy introduction to enjoying Balinese cooking.
Bebek Bengil
Padang Tegal,Ubud
Tel. (62-361) 975489