At first glance, traditional dishes dominate the cuisine butof this  region. But  nowadays, Ubud has more creative restaurants that are worth  a visit. Sample some  of the fine food and excellent services situated  in Jalan Raya Ubud, Jalan  Monkey Forest, Jalan Sanggingan and Sayan for  some real dining treats. For  backpacker options, Ubud offers  well-presented refreshments in roadside warungs  and simple cafés.
Café Wayan and Bakery
Before it transformed into the beautiful café overlooking rice  paddies it is  today, Café Wayan was a small bamboo hut warung selling  coffee to the farmers  who lived in the neighbourhood, located three  kilometres from Monkey Forest.
The restaurant serves an extensive  menu of Balinese specialities and homemade  breads. Café Wayan also  provides cooking classes conducted upon request only. If  you happen to  visit Ubud at the weekend, do not miss the sumptuous traditional   Balinese buffet served every Sunday evening for only IDR 120.000 (around  12$)  per person.
Opening Hours: 08:00 - 22:30 
Location: Jalan Monkey Forest 
Price Range: Affordable 
Warung Enak
Inspired by the rich blend of people and culture in the Indonesian  Archipelago,  Warung Enak presents an Indonesian culinary journey from  Sumatra, Kalimantan,  Sulawesi (Celebes), Java, Bali, Lombok, Ambon and  Irian Jaya. Sample the  well-known sambal (chili paste), Kalimantan  specialties ayam madu khatulistiwa  (pan-fried chicken), woku blanga  cakal putri from Celebes, Sumatran pangek sapi  (spicy beef stew) and  the famous Bali dish bebek betutu (roasted steamed duck).
All the  traditional recipes employ a range of over 60 herbs, spices and   lesser-known nuts and legumes from the region, presented in contemporary  and  beautiful surroundings to enhance your gastronomic experience.
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 23:00  
Location: Pengosekan 
Price Range: Pricey
Dirty Duck
The Dirty Duck restaurant (or Bebek Bengil as it’s called in Bahasa)  is located  in the heart of Ubud, and after 15 years in business it's  still a favourite.  There are some innovative à la carte dishes such as  snails, fish and chips,  finger foods and of course the very popular  crispy duck, steamed with a blend of  Balinese spices and then quickly  deep-fried at a high temperature for a very  crispy result and  incredibly delicious taste!
Naughty Nuri’s Warung & Grill 
This restaurant is a vegetarian’s nightmare; located on Jalan  Sanggingan within  easy walking distance from the Antonio Blanco Museum,  Nuri’s serves premium  grilled pork ribs. Juicy and tasty, it is the  secret recipes that make this  place legendary. Donna Karan, Dolph  Lungdren and Robert De Niro have all been  spotted propping up the bar  sipping a lychee martini and possibly chomping on  the pork ribs. Hot  dogs, burgers and Indonesian cuisine are also available on  the menu  throughout the week.
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 22:00  
Location: Jalan Sanggingan 
Price Range: Budget
Warung Murni
This is one of Ubud’s landmark dining establishments and overlooks  the Campuhan  ravine. The four-tier restaurant leads you into the  natural heart of the ravine  with shadowy bamboo and rustic stone décor,  complemented by Indonesian artwork  on display to create a surreal and  traditional Balinese dining experience.  Sample the often ordered  speciality - the Balinese duck, stuffed with Balinese  spices and baked  to create a tender and juicy result – or indulge in something  else from  their wide array of delectable Indonesian and Western specialities on   the menu.
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 23:00  
Location: Campuhan 
Price Range: Affordable
Warung Ibu Oka
If you were to bring up the subject of the appealing traditional  Balinese  dish Babi Guling (Balinese roasted suckling pig) with anyone  who knows the local  cuisine scene here, they would tell you that you  really can’t find the dish  anywhere else on the island as tasty as at  Warung Ibu Oka.
This effortless roadside warung doesn’t have a  menu as it only serves a woven  basket full of babi guling with lawar (a  mixture of shredded vegetables, coconut  and chillies), steamed rice,  some sausage and a wedge of kulit (pig skin  crackling).
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 15:00  
Location: Jalan Raya Ubud 
Price Range: Budget
Nomad Restaurant
The restaurant has been serving a distinctive selection of Balinese,  Asian  fusion and Western fare since 1979 and has been packed with loyal  customers  every day since. What makes it thrive is the delicious food,  good presentation,  affordable prices and excellent service all  combined in a contemporary  traditional Balinese ambience, with Balinese  music always filling the air.
The restaurateur, himself called  ‘Mr. Nomad,’ makes sure only the freshest  selected ingredients are  being used and no preservatives are added before the  food reaches your  plate. Sample their favourite specialties like Nomad fried  rice, Nomad  beef kebab barbeque and their famous Balinese black rice pudding for   dessert.
Opening Hours: 12:00 - 22:00  
Location: Jalan Raya Ubud 
Price Range: Affordable 
Mozaic
Recognised as being one of the best chefs on the island, Chris Salans  has  successfully brought Mozaic to the position it occupies today – as  one of the  most revered restaurants in Bali, where all the Asian  ingredients are prepared  in a western manner. He has given Mozaic a  highly desirable reputation and won  it accolades from prestigious media  publications such as the New York Times  Magazine, which named it as  the ‘Best Restaurant on the Planet’ and Les Grandes  Tables du Monde  (Great Tables of the World) by Traditions & Qualité for four  years  in a row since 2004, not to mention their award-winning wine list.
The  restaurant is set in Balinese style embracing an open-air tropical  garden  dining area with widely spaced tables to create a serene  ambience during dinner.  The chef’s degustation or tasting menus offer  you the occasion to savour a  parade of amazing culinary creations, such  as pan-seared duck foie gras, tender  kobe beef brisket, tender veal  loin and warm valrhona chocolate moelleux or  jivara valrhona milk  chocolate mousse for dessert.
Opening Hours: 18:00 to 24:00 (closed on Monday)  
Location: Jalan Raya Sanggingan 
Price Range: Luxurious
Café Lotus
As its name suggests, the restaurant is easily recognised by its  superb Balinese  style; a large pond framed by ancient flowering trees  and lotus flowers with one  of Ubud’s main temple complexes, Pura Taman  Kemuda Saraswati, serving as a  backdrop. Here, you can dine on Italian  cuisine in the Asian way, seated on  bamboo mats overlooking lotus  flowers in bloom and twice a week you can enjoy  gazing upon Balinese  dance performances and rindik gamelan orchestras.
The beautiful  surrounding view, impressive backdrop, traditional Balinese  ambience  and great food make Café Lotus a highly recommended spot to enjoy a   relaxed meal.
Opening Hours: 08:00 - 23:00 
Location: Jalan Raya Ubud 
Price Range: Pricey
Indus
The restaurant gives a view of the Campuhan River and the  breathtaking sight of  surrounding hills. Indus has become a popular  dining venue for tourists and  expatriates. Many customers at Indus opt  for the assortment of Balinese tapas,  fragrant tuna curry, spiced fish  and selection of traditional food including  jackfruit curry, satays,  beans in coconut milk, chicken with lime leaves and  sambals (chili  pastes which are sometimes sweet or spicy). Beside the  traditional  feast, Indus also offers other tasty International dishes to  savour.
Opening Hours: 07:00 - 23:00  
Location: Jalan Raya Sanggingan 
Price Range: Pricey
Kampung Café
Located five kilometres further on from Tegallalang, precisely in the  little  sleepy village of Ceking, between the terraced rice paddies,  you will discover  this charming little café, perched over the peaceful  valley. Kampung Café is  everyone’s favourite for its amazing open-air  dining view hanging off the cliff  edge, tranquil ambience and the  delicious savoury Balinese and Western dishes,  all at reasonable  prices.
Sample their pastas and breads as well as other seriously  scrumptious meals  prepared by kitchen staff and the former executive  chef of the world-famous  Amandari Hotel in Sayan. Look for flyers  around Ubud because sometimes they hold  special events with lively  performances at night.
Opening Hours: 08:00 - 21:00  
Location: Ceking Village Tegallalang 
Price Range: Affordable
Ibu Rai Bar & Restaurant
Ibu Rai Bar & Restaurant was only a small warung (food stall) on  Monkey  Forest Road back in the 1960s and was mostly frequented by  travellers who came  by to taste Ibu Rai’s delicious, cheap, healthy  food. Years later, this tiny  food stall has a special place in every  guide book as one of the most  recommended places to get a good quality  meal at a very reasonable price and has  therefore become a favourite  among tourists. In 1986, Ibu Rai’s son Dewa Gede  opened a restaurant  near the football field named ‘Ibu Rai Restaurant’.
Ibu Rai  Restaurant still adheres to the same principles held since the  opening  of the original venue in the 1960s: only use the freshest and the   healthiest ingredients with no preservatives added to create tasty and   nutritious food for each customer. Today, the menu has been extended  from  serving only Balinese food to other Indonesian cuisine and  favourite  International dishes. The best selection of local and  imported wines from around  the globe is also available to accompany  your meal.
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 23:30  
Location: Monkey Forest Road 
Price Range: Affordable
 
Located just a short distance from the Ubud center, is Arys Warung, a chic and trendy, fine dining restaurant and bar that is perfect for having a leisurely cocktail or a quiet dinner. 
The location is ideal for watching the locals as they go about their  day and there is a good chance you will catch a ceremonial procession,  as there are many historical temples in the area. 
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 23:30  
Location: Monkey Forest Road 
Price Range: Affordable
 
Cafe Laka Leke Ubud
LAKA-LÉKÉ means “hideaway” in Balinese, is the sister restaurant of Café Wayan and Bakery on Monkey Forest Road, Ubud.
The name “LAKA-LÉKÉ” is appropriate since  the restaurant is literally “hidden away” between two well know places  in UBUD, the famous Monkey Forest and the unique wood-carving village of  Nyuh Kuning.
Since it first opened, Laka-Leke has become  known for its attractive, spacious design, with separate, tree-shaded  pavilions offering beatiful views of gardens, lily ponds and rice  fields. Fine food, friendly service, and a aromantic atmosphere in the  midst of Balinese culture all serve to make Laka Leke a place to visit  and experience.
Performance at cafe laka leke :
 Barong & Kris Dance ------ Every Wednesday : 08.00 pm - 08.45 pm
 
| Frog Dance ------ Every Saturday : 08:00pm - 08.45pm | 
| Joged and Children Dance ------ Every Thursday : 08:00pm - 08.45pm | 
| Kecak Dance and Fire Dance ------  Every Monday : 08:00pm - 08.45pm | 
 
i ma try recommend for lunch and dinner at ubud center arae,i hope this good for the guest when he visiting ubud for get better food and place,with good quality.
BalasHapus