Dining Edit
Discover the best restaurants and cafes in Ubud for wellness-led breakfasts, destination dinners, jungle-view dining, and slower meals shaped by Bali’s cultural heart.
324 places found

Restaurant · Ubud
The Shed Bali is Sheddy Carpenter's dream to revive Balinese cultural life, with a bamboo hut style shelter, a place...

Restaurant · Ubud
All-Day Dining, Breakfast - Brunch - Lunch - Dinner ,Healthy Juice , Coffee, Wine , Entertainment , Take away Open...

Restaurant · Ubud
Join our culinary journey at Kemukus Restaurant, a casual dining convenience with nothing but the warmth of Balinese heritage. Kemukus...

Restaurant · Ubud
KEPITU is taken from the Banjar next to the resort, The Restaurant is set in the eficentrum of the resort...

Restaurant · Ubud
Ivy Cafe is a cozy place where you will find healthy & tasty food. We are located in centre of...

Restaurant · Ubud
The name of KauKau is inspired by Coco or coconut shell, a staple ingredient for many dishes in Bali and...

Restaurant · Ubud
We serve all fresh and healty food

Restaurant · Ubud
Farm to table, locally sourced and sustainable. Three great words to sum up Chef Robert Erickson's style of culinary design....

Restaurant · Ubud
Ubud, Bali, and Indonesia are famous for their amazing cuisines. Their use of exotic spices, fresh produce, and diverse culinary...
Local Context
Ubud’s dining scene is different from the coast. Meals here often sit inside a broader travel rhythm built around wellness, temples, rice terraces, craft, and slower afternoons. That makes the strongest restaurant picks feel more intentional and experience-driven.
The best places to eat in Ubud usually win with setting, mood, and depth of experience. Cafes work well for long mornings and remote-work overlap, while dinner venues often lean into atmosphere, tasting menus, or scenic locations beyond the center.
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FAQ
Yes. Ubud is one of Bali’s strongest areas for wellness cafes, scenic dining, and experience-led dinner spots.
Ubud is known for wellness-focused cafes, plant-forward menus, Indonesian dining, and destination restaurants with strong atmosphere.
Central Ubud is easier for cafe hopping, while the outskirts often offer stronger scenery and more destination-style dinner venues.