If you go for a stroll through the rice fields, you will surely pass it.
To get there you need to head towards Campuan bridge when you come from Ubud Palace. Just before the road turns into a green oasis with huge trees hanging over the road, you turn right up a road that looks more like a driveway.
There's a sign with Sari Organik on it and a phone number. If you want them to pick you up all you need to do is call them.
Be aware though that the rice fields paths are very narrow, so you have to jump on a motor bike to get there. Walking takes about 20 minutes.
Sari Organik is an organization that aims to produce organic products. Their restaurant is actually called Warung Bodag Maliah. So don't get confused once you arrive.
When we were there they were just renovating the restaurant. They were still open for business though and they created a temporary restaurant just in front of the original building.
As mentioned earlier Sari Organik Ubud aims at whole and organic food. They use ingredients straight from their organic garden or buy them at farmers who grow chemical free products.
When you walk around you can spot their garden. And if you want you can even pick your own vegetables to create your own dish.
The menu at Sari Organik Ubud is extensive. It starts off with a whole list of all kinds of fresh juices, some with little additionals such as ginger in the carrot apple juice or bell pepper with mixed juice.
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