Tegalalang

Tegallalang is a district in the Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia. As of the 2010 census, the area was 61.80 km² and the population was 50,625; the latest official estimate is 53,760. Located around 10 km north of Ubud, its terraced rice fields are a tourist attraction in the area. Wikipedia.
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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled just 30 minutes north of Ubud, Ceking Rice Terrace is a breathtaking destination that showcases the stunning beauty of terraced rice paddies surrounded by lush greenery. This picturesque landscape is not only a feast for the eyes but also an excellent example of traditional Balinese farming practices, particularly the subak irrigation system, which has been in use since the eighth century.
I visited the Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Bali and it’s every bit as beautiful as the photos suggest. The landscapes are stunning — layered rice fields stretching into the distance with lush greenery and palms swaying overhead. It’s a place where you can truly take in Bali’s natural beauty. This spot is great if you enjoy light hiking. There are paths and trails that let you wander through different levels of the terraces, giving you both peaceful walking moments and opportunities to admire the scenery from different perspectives. Just be prepared for a little climbing — some portions can be steep or uneven, but the views make it worth it. It’s also a fantastic photo location. Whether you’re capturing wide scenic shots or taking iconic Bali-style pictures among the terraces, it’s easy to find beautiful backdrops everywhere you turn. Overall, Tegallalang Rice Terrace is a must-visit for anyone who loves nature, views, and a little adventure. Scenic, peaceful, and perfect for photos and exploration — definitely worth the stop.
Latisha D — Google review
An absolutely stunning spot and definitely worth a visit! 🌾 The views over the rice terraces are breathtaking, and you can really feel the beauty and calm of Bali here. There are those famous swing experiences where you can rent a beautiful flowing dress and pay for a professional photo or video — they’re amazing if you want that classic Bali swing moment! 🎥💃 But there are also lovely free spots around the terraces where you can take great photos without spending extra. Just explore a little and you’ll find beautiful angles with fewer crowds. Highly recommend going early in the morning for the best light and a peaceful atmosphere. ✨
Shahida A — Google review
A must-visit spot in Bali 🌾✨. The view of the rice terraces is absolutely stunning, especially early in the morning or late afternoon when the light hits just right. It’s peaceful, scenic, and full of that authentic Bali charm. There are walking paths where you can explore the terraces up close (some spots may ask for small donations), and a few cafes nearby with amazing views ☕📸. Just wear comfy shoes — some trails can be steep. Great place for photos, nature, and a relaxing walk. Would definitely go again! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hasan A — Google review
These terraces are located closest to Ubud and are by far the most popular with tourists. Admission is free, but you can pay a voluntary fee. They are beautifully maintained, with many spots and viewpoints for beautiful photos. It's worth sitting down at a nearby restaurant (there are many to choose from) for a drink or a meal and admiring the rice terraces from a different perspective. A phenomenal place. I won't say more. It's a must-see.
Łukasz M — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! 🌾 The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are one of the most beautiful spots in Bali. You can walk along the narrow paths through the rice fields and enjoy the amazing view of the terraced hills. It’s peaceful, refreshing, and a great way to connect with nature. Perfect for travelers, families with kids, or even teens who want to learn about local farming and Balinese culture. Don’t forget to stop by one of the small cafés around for a coconut or coffee while enjoying the scenery. Highly recommend visiting early morning or before sunset for the best experience! 🌅✨
Sela R — Google review
Spectacular place to visit. I HIGHLY recommend going there around sunrise. I was let in at 6:30am and i was the only one there for a good 30 mins. To be left to your own devices in a UNESCO World Heritage Site is out of this world. Stunning scenery every way you look. Great for photographers
Scott W — Google review
The best time to visit is just before sunset, when the atmosphere is calm, traffic is lighter, and the area is pleasantly cool. The entrance fee is very affordable and already includes parking. Along the trail, several small local vendors offer refreshments — a simple yet meaningful way to support the community during your visit. What makes this destination truly special is its commitment to preserving the natural landscape while empowering the local residents. A serene and sustainable experience that reflects the authentic beauty of Bali.
Balidronelady — Google review
A must-visit experience when in Bali! The journey can be as short or as long as you like, with plenty of drink stalls along the way to keep you refreshed. There’s a small entry fee, and it’s a good idea to bring insect repellent. For those seeking a bit more adventure, you can enjoy the swing or zip line for an additional fee. Go early to avoid the heat. Overall, a fantastic place to visit and well worth the trip!
Mark C — Google review
Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80561, IndonesiaTips and more reviews for Tegallalang Rice Terrace

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Ubud, located in the highlands of Bali, Indonesia, is renowned for its traditional crafts and dance. The surrounding Ubud District boasts stunning landscapes of rainforests and terraced rice paddies adorned with Hindu temples and shrines. Notable ancient sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah ('Elephant Cave') and Gunung Kawi with its rock-cut shrines.
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Flea & Street Markets
The Ubud Art Market is a bustling hub of Balinese craftsmanship, offering a diverse array of unique items such as handicrafts, batik, accessories, and clothing. Visitors can explore the market's offerings and haggle with vendors for one-of-a-kind souvenirs. It's recommended to compare prices across different stalls, negotiate with sellers, and inquire about the authenticity of goods.
I really enjoyed visiting Ubud Art Market. It's full of colours and I loved walking around and exploring the different stalls, each selling unique handmade decor, bags, coasters, jewellery and souvenirs. Most of the vendors are warm and welcoming. Bargaining made my shopping experience even more exciting! Carry cash!
Neetha A — Google review
Most of the prices are 3x the selling price we see at stores in Sanur Harbor. Even if you haggle, you will just be able to haggle it to the original selling price. So don’t buy unless you don’t have time to look elsewhere or want a challenge to haggle until you deem the price is worth the item. We were able to buy some items that I didn’t see in other places like the patched up pants.
Corinne — Google review
A vibrant place full of handicrafts, souvenirs, and Balinese art. Prices can be quite expensive, so make sure you have good bargaining skills. Parking is a bit difficult, but aside from that, it’s a great spot to explore and experience the local atmosphere.
Romie M — Google review
A large market with many similar stalls—it can feel a bit repetitive, as most shops sell the same items. Prices are inflated for tourists, so bargaining is expected, and you can often bring the price down by half or more, which makes it hard to know the real value. While the setting is lively and picturesque, giving you a nice spot to wander if you’re already in the area, it feels more tourist-oriented than authentic. We noticed the same goods being sold in many other parts of Bali, so don’t expect unique local craftsmanship here. Do check out the second floor if you visit, but overall, I wouldn’t return as it lacked originality.
Shivangi G — Google review
Ubud Art Market is a vibrant and colorful place that truly reflects the artistic soul of Bali. Located right in the heart of Ubud, this market is packed with beautiful handmade items — from wooden carvings and rattan bags to batik clothes, paintings, and jewelry. Every corner is filled with creativity and craftsmanship, making it a must-visit for anyone who loves local art and culture. One of the best parts of shopping here is the bargaining experience. The initial price that vendors quote is usually much higher than the actual selling value, so don’t hesitate to negotiate — it’s part of the fun! In many cases, you can get items for half or even one-third of the first price if you bargain politely and with a smile. For example, if something starts at 300,000 IDR, you can often get it for around 100,000 IDR or even less. It’s a great feeling when you walk away with a good deal while supporting local artisans. Just take your time, explore the different stalls, and enjoy the friendly conversations with the sellers. Overall, Ubud Art Market is not just a shopping stop — it’s a cultural experience where your bargaining skills can truly shine!
Dikendra G — Google review
Products are costly here because tourists place. Shop owners know this. But you can get products in cheap prices after bargain. You can easily bargain 50% less price and shop owners will agree. I purchased the similar products outside the market with less price and same quality. Rest, Street Style Market, you have to walk a lot between the shops. Must Visit but do not buy anything unless you really liked it. Check out the images for more information.
Deep S — Google review
Pretty big market full of souvenirs and clothes. Everyone is happy to bargain, basically the price they tell you at first is always highly overpriced. If the say something cost 300k you can buy it at 150k easily or start bargaining and get it down to 50-100k rupees. Never ever accept initial pricing. We bought a bunch of souvenirs and clothes here. Pricing for the magnets is about +-20k, most of the clothes (tshirts, shorts, etc) you can get at 50-100k.
Ilya L — Google review
3 Apr 2025 The market had changed a lot since my last visit in Mar 2020. New shops and variety in clothes, food, souvenirs, bags, body care and much more! I am a travel agent and traveller You can contact me on my Instagram ID Personal ID: mystry_scrt Business ID: mercijourney
Monica T — Google review
F7R7+W9X, Jl. Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, IndonesiaTips and more reviews for Ubud Art Market
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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the heart of Bali, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a captivating Hindu temple complex surrounded by lush jungle. This enchanting destination is famous for its playful long-tailed macaques, who roam freely among ancient temples adorned with intricate carvings. Visitors can immerse themselves in both nature and spirituality as they explore this community-led sanctuary, which serves as a hub for scientific research and cultural preservation.
The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud was one of the highlights of my trip to Bali. The moment you step inside, you feel like you’ve entered a magical jungle—huge banyan trees, moss-covered statues, and peaceful temple ruins all hidden within the forest. It’s not just a tourist attraction, it really feels like a sacred place. Of course, the monkeys are the stars here. They’re playful, cheeky, and endlessly entertaining to watch. I loved seeing them jump from tree to tree, care for their babies, and interact naturally with each other. It felt like being a guest in their world rather than just looking at animals behind cages. What impressed me most is how well the sanctuary is maintained. The paths are clean and easy to walk, the temples are stunning, and there are staff around to make sure both visitors and monkeys stay safe. I also appreciated the clear rules—they remind you to respect the animals and enjoy observing them without disturbing their natural behavior or even to feed them. I’d recommend going in the morning when it’s cooler and less crowded. Bring your camera (you’ll want a hundred photos!), but keep your belongings secure because the monkeys are curious and love to “borrow” things.
Souad Y — Google review
This was my 4th time visiting the monkey forest and I loved it. Despite what you hear about monkey aggression, you just have to follow the rules and signs. I did make eye contact with a monkey by accident and it grabbed me which I found quite funny to be honest. It didn’t hurt me, and it was my mistake lol. To add to that, I have never been attacked or seen anyone badly injured here. Honestly, it was heartwarming to see the local Balinese bonding and feeding the monkeys, you can tell they are trained and know what they are doing. I really enjoy the fact that these monkeys are able to free roam. It may be scary for humans, but it is great that they are not chained or caged. It is so nice to see the Balinese genuinely care for these gorgeous animals. At the end of the day, you are in the monkeys home. Treat them with respect and they shall leave you be. It’s a really beautiful and breezy area. The natural landscape of this place is breathtaking.
Erin M — Google review
A nice casual walk in the park. There are a lot of monkeys but they are not aggressive. There are conservation staff around to park to ensure that the interactions between the guests and monkeys are safe and ethical. The monkeys are not particularly afraid of humans and may climb onto a person, although no feeding is allowed. Most part of the park is shaded and in forest area. Bring bug spray. There’s a nice and easy walking trail through the forest and lots of relics to look at.
Lydia M — Google review
Such a magical and unforgettable experience! The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is absolutely beautiful, lush, peaceful, and filled with nature’s charm. The monkeys are playful and fun to watch (just keep your belongings safe!). I loved how well-maintained and organized the place is, with helpful staff and clear paths through the forest and temples. It’s the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and nature all in one spot. A must-visit when in Ubud!
Kat S — Google review
Surpassed any expectations I have had about the sanctuary. I was a bit scared and nervous coming to the place. However, if you follow the rules, monkey will leave you alone and do they own things and they're very useo to human. It was an amazing experience to observe the monkeys in their habitat. The place was very well maintained and reasonable price for entry tickets.
Gough S — Google review
Great place to visit! I had a really nice time walking through this tropical forest filled with monkeys. There are plenty of them everywhere, and watching them was a lot of fun. The whole walk was relaxing and enjoyable. Definitely worth a stop when you’re in Ubud.
Mirek W — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful, magical, and full of wanderlust energy! Monkeys are everywhere swinging from trees, lounging on railings, and living their best lives. The forest itself feels like stepping into another world, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient temples covered in moss. It’s incredible to watch these monkeys up close (just hold onto your belongings!). I had such a fun and unforgettable experience here. The monkeys truly seem to be living great lives in their sacred jungle home.
Rachel F — Google review
Be careful >< I had some Keychain on my bag, Litteraly at the exit, one monkey took 2 of them.. I was able to grab one back. Anyways don't have anything outside the bag, water, Keychain ecc, no sunglasses and I would be careful also with earrings. We needed like an hour to see everything inside, it's nice and the monkey are mostly doing their things, eating, running ecc. I did not pay for have my photo taken, if I remember correctly was 50k for the service. Just be respectful, I took photo of the monkey but didn't get to near, just walk and leave them alone. When there's a lot of people can be stressful for them.
Momo — Google review
Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesiahttps://monkeyforestubud.com/+62 857-3700-0080Tips and more reviews for Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
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Hiking area
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a delightful escape into nature, perfect for those looking to unwind from the hustle and bustle of city life. This scenic trail offers a gentle hike with breathtaking views of lush hills and valleys, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or cycling. Starting at the historic confluence of the Wos River, this trek allows you to immerse yourself in Ubud's natural beauty while breathing in the fresh air.
A peaceful walk through Ubud’s heart. The Campuhan Ridge Walk is pure magic — especially early in the morning when the air is cool and the light touches the rice fields with gold. It’s an easy, scenic trail surrounded by lush hills, birdsong, and a calm that feels timeless. You’ll pass small temples, locals on morning walks, and cafés tucked along the path — perfect for a juice or coconut after your walk. The views are simply breathtaking, especially if you pause often and let nature quiet your mind. 🌾 ✨ Shared on my journey of mindful travel, yoga & healing at @AlwaysInYogaFlow
Shahida A — Google review
Nice place to walk not far from the city. You have a good walking trail, but most of it expose to the sun. You can't go of the walking way to gind you a nice quit place in the wood. On start from south you can reach the river. On the north point you have some galeres and coffee shoe. If you need to get by walk to your entry point, start from south because there is a hilll to go, and it will be nicer to go down after you finish you walking.
Bar S — Google review
Beautiful walk. Lots of up and down and stairs. If someone has trouble walking won't be too good for them. It is very hot as well. This Campuhan Ridge Walk can be a leisurely hike and takes around 30 to 45 minutes each way. Ofcourse depending on your pace and how often you stop for photos. I didn't go too far as it was very hot and humid but the entire round trip can be completed in about 1.5 hours. I also recommend wearing comfortable sneakers or walking shoes because the path is uneven in some places. If you plan to explore the nearby villages or stop at one of the cafés along the way, you might want to allow a bit more time. I stopped at a beautiful temple to visit just before starting the trail, so I would probably dedicate half a day to this visit. Lush greenery everywhere. It's free to enter the place.
Globetrekker S — Google review
Very pretty walk, totally mapped out so you won’t get lost. I wish there was more of a loop but I basically stop at a cute cafe called Draniki get a juice and go back the way I came. It’s a good, relaxing way to get your steps in away from the town. But it’s not really a hike for anyone looking for a challenge.
Helen W — Google review
I was interested in visiting Campuhan Ridge Walk because many of my friends recommended it. As someone who loves hiking and walking, the Campuhan Ridge Walk was definitely something I didn’t want to miss during my stay in Ubud. I started my walk at 7 AM, and I think it was the perfect time. The trail is about 2 km long with beautiful scenery along the way. It wasn’t crowded in the morning, though I still passed a few people walking or jogging. Some brought their kids, and I also saw several people walking with their dogs. I loved walking slowly along the neatly paved path. It took me around one hour to reach Pura Gunung Lebah. There are no restaurants or convenience stores along the trail, so it’s important to bring your own water. There are also no public toilets along the way, but once you reach the village area, you’ll find restaurants and small shops. In the village, you can also see art galleries, villas, and more places to explore. Historically, the Campuhan Ridge was originally a meditation path used by the priest who built Pura Gunung Lebah. With time, the temple and the trail became an important spiritual center in the Ubud area. As the local community grew, the surroundings developed into residential areas. And with the growth of tourism in Ubud, the ridge walk eventually became one of the must-visit spots. Even so, I can still feel the spiritual atmosphere when walking slowly along the trail—enjoying the beautiful scenery, the fresh air, and the calm environment.
Dwi A — Google review
The pavement/walkway was so clean and serene. Come early to avoid the heat. I didn't go all the way to the other side but you can enjoy the calm village view and had smoothie, fruits or coffee on your way.
Jayvon J — Google review
Amazing trek but the walk is not suitable for children and prams. The hills are steep and the steps are crooked and easy to trip over. I saw a local trip and fall on my visit here. Be careful, wear good shoes. I would recommend not going on a hot day as there aren’t any air conditioned areas at the end point.
Nate W — Google review
The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Ubud itself — the path is easy winding along the top of the ridge through green hills, tall grasses, and endless views. The walk starts near the bridge and river at the bottom and winds up past the beautiful old temple and opens up into a most scenic walk We used the Voicemap app for a self-guided tour, and it made the walk even more interesting. It pointed out things we might’ve missed — the different grasses swaying along the ridge, the birds and insect life, the history of the path, and even the story of how those two famous palm trees ended up there! Toward the end, it also mentions that you can keep going down into the rice fields if you want to explore further. The app explores the history of Ubud too and lots of other interesting stories. We went early in the morning before the heat and humidity of the day, if youre going later take a hat or umbrella and was amazed at the amount of people talking their morning walk along there. The views are lovely and it’s a calm, refreshing way to start the day in Ubud. The Ridge is not far from the main road and easy to wander back ready for the day ahead.
Jannette B — Google review
Jl. Raya Ubud, Kelusa, Payangan, Gianyar Regency, Bali, IndonesiaTips and more reviews for Campuhan Ridge Walk

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Indonesian restaurant
Hujan Locale is a modern Indonesian restaurant in Ubud, Bali, created by the renowned chef Will Meyrick. The restaurant offers a stylish and relaxed atmosphere where guests can enjoy a wide range of Southeast Asian street food-style dishes with an upscale twist. The menu features Meyrick's signature flavors, including curries, soups, and noodles. The double-storey restaurant boasts finely appointed interiors and airy dining spaces in the heart of Ubud.
Dining at Hujan Locale was a truly wonderful experience! I ordered their steamed fish wrapped in banana leaves and bamboo, served with yellow rice and vegetables — and it was absolutely divine! Every element on the plate was full of flavor, beautifully balanced, and clearly crafted with care. The presentation was as impressive as the taste — a real treat for both the eyes and the palate 😋 The service was top-notch from start to finish. The staff were very attentive and helpful — they assisted me with choosing a dish and checked in throughout the meal to make sure everything was perfect. Their kindness and professionalism really stood out. If you’re in Ubud and looking for a special dinner experience with excellent food and thoughtful service, I highly recommend Hujan Locale. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Olga G — Google review
What a great restaurant tucked away from the craziness of the high street in Ubud! High quality food and drinks, served with great attentiveness and friendliness of the staff. We sat at the bar which was great and the bartenders really looked after us 🍸 Don’t skip the lobster dumplings. Probably one of the best I ever had, really appreciated the generous ratio of lobster 🦞 The beef rendang was 🤌🏼 and I really enjoyed my grilled baby chicken. An explosion of flavour in all dishes, without being too spicy.
Jaqueline R — Google review
We had an outstanding experience at Hujan Locale. The local cuisine was exquisite, with fresh ingredients and every dish bursting with flavour, elevated by a touch of sophistication. It’s certainly not the cheapest restaurant in Ubud, but absolutely worth it. The staff were wonderfully welcoming and warm. The setting is charming, a typical local-style restaurant, yet with exceptional attention to detail and a beautifully maintained atmosphere. We tried the crispy chicken and pork batagor dumpling, the slow-cooked beef rendang, and the Acehnese chicken korma, all of which were utterly delicious. We wouldn’t hesitate to return!
Alfonso A — Google review
I really wanted to like Hujan Locale, but honestly, it just didn’t live up to the hype. Or the price tag. For 330k, I was expecting something exceptional, something that justifies the upscale branding. Instead, what I got felt no different from what you’d find in a good local warung—except here, you’re paying triple for the same experience. The beef rendang, which should’ve been the highlight, was average at best. Flavor was fine, but not memorable. I’ve had rendang from tiny family-run spots that easily outshine this one in both taste and soul. Even the presentation lacked finesse. The ambiance was pleasant enough, but the service crossed into overbearing. The staff seemed to lose their minds over the fact that I had a bottle of energy drink with me—even though I wasn’t drinking it. The way they reacted was unnecessary and frankly insulting. For a restaurant that tries to present itself as refined, that kind of attitude felt petty and off-putting. Overall, Hujan Locale feels like a place coasting on reputation and aesthetics rather than substance. The food is decent, but if you actually care about flavor and value, you’ll find better—and more authentic—meals in the warungs down the street.
Joana F — Google review
Found this place through this year’s Wonderful Indonesia Gourmet Guide and I think Hujan Locale has represent the idea of Indonesian dish perfectly. The menu is so diverse and accommodating towards various allergies. I am particularly fond of the scallop ceviche and the Jagung Bakar with pork floss is brilliant (my childhood snack is getting a remix haha). For mains, we went for Chicken Korma and Rendang. Oh my word, out of the world kind of good. Cocktails are absolutely divine too, personal fav would Butterfly Pea Martini but they have mocktails in a grown up glass too (if you know what I mean). I can’t wait to go back. 100% recommended.
Winnie A — Google review
Hujan Locale is amazing. The venue is gorgeous and stepping in feels like you’re stepping into another era. The staff are professional and nice - delivering service with a smile. The food is fantastic - each meal providing a different range of flavours and textures. Each dish tastier than the next. Overall we have a GREAT experience and will return. It was on the pricier end of the spectrum but worth every cent - a nice treat!
Elie I — Google review
We were recommended this place and it certainly did not disappoint! We came without a booking but were able to sit downstairs in the bar area and order all the food. The cocktails were great and the food was amazing. Some really interesting and unique flavours all round with too many dishes to recommend! Wish we had come another night to try some more.
Alvi — Google review
We really enjoyed our time at Hujan. We chose the menu proposed and were absolutely not disappointed! Food was very tasty, some of classic Indonesian food but twisted in a very original way. Would definitely recommend it !
Thomas B — Google review
Jl. Sri Wedari No.5, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesiahttps://hujanlocale.com/+62 813-5326-0275Tips and more reviews for Hujan Locale
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Restaurant
Indus Restaurant is a picturesque open-air dining spot offering a diverse range of local and international cuisine, all set against the stunning backdrop of Tjampuhan ridge and Mount Agung volcano. The restaurant boasts exquisite decor with hand-carved columns, terrazzo floors, and teak furniture. Renowned chefs Janet Deneefe and Adam Liston have curated an innovative menu that includes classic pork gyoza and a unique East-meets-West croissant sando with pandan ice cream.
Beautiful restaurant with stunning views and delicious food. It’s pricey but excellent quality. The char grilled chicken was incredible with sweet corn purée. The staff was friendly and nice. The somas were good too but needed a bit more spice. Highly recommend for a special occasion or just delicious Balinese food.
Samantha T — Google review
Not a bad spot, nice view of the volcano! The bread as pictured was amazing. Could have had a loaf for dinner. The duck was interesting. Very sweet almost candied. The sauce was even sweeter and to be honest I have had better. But also had worse… The staff was great, super friendly and attentive. The coffee latte was also on par.
Zsolt Z — Google review
Went for late lunch as a solo traveller and had a GREAT experience. Super good service, amazing view and delicious food. Snapper Curry was full of flavor and the Chocolate Mousse reminded me of the one they made at home. Recommended for a date night or nice lunch when in Ubud.
Felix A — Google review
Dining at Indus Restaurant in Ubud was nothing short of perfect. From the moment I arrived, the atmosphere felt enchanting – an elegant setting overlooking the lush green jungle valley, where the natural beauty of Ubud blends seamlessly with the refined interior design. The open-air concept creates a serene and romantic ambiance, ideal for both intimate dinners and relaxed gatherings. The food was truly outstanding. Every dish I tried reflected a harmonious balance between traditional Indonesian flavors and modern culinary creativity. The ingredients tasted fresh and thoughtfully combined, with careful attention to presentation. The seafood in particular was remarkable – perfectly seasoned, tender, and infused with authentic spices that elevated the entire dining experience. The vegetarian options were equally impressive, showcasing the chef’s ability to cater to diverse preferences without compromising on taste or quality. Service was impeccable from start to finish. The staff were warm, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu, offering excellent recommendations and ensuring that every detail was taken care of. Their professionalism added a personal touch, making me feel not just like a guest, but genuinely welcomed. Overall, Indus Restaurant exceeded all expectations. With its breathtaking views, superb cuisine, and flawless service, it is easily one of the best dining experiences in Ubud – a place I would return to without hesitation.
Shugi K — Google review
Indus delivery not just great food (and cocktails) but also a stunning view out over an impressive, deep and expansive tree-lined gully. I was there with a group of 20, which they were able to accommodate easily. (We had pre-ordered our meals though.) We also made good use of the 3 for 2 happy hour cocktail list. You have to go up and down 2 lots of large steps at the entrance, so access would be difficult if you're unstable on your feet.
Darren C — Google review
My wife and I visited Indus last night and were treated to a menu which reflects both traditional Balinese cuisine as well as innovative and modern dishes bursting with freshness and flavour. Service was fantastic - attentive but not too invasive. Cocktails were amazing and our selection of dishes did not disappoint. The Balinese tapas was a great way to start our meal, a taste of local flavours to share, beautifully presented, fresh and tasty. The fish in banana leaves, a favourite from past visits, is back on the menu. Don't miss this one - the barramundi is juicy and tender and the spice mix is simply out of this world - your taste buds will love you for the experience!! The cauliflower fritters was also a stand out entree choice. And of course who could resist the famous lime tart to finish off a night of beautiful food under the full moon. We will be back. We'll done Indus.
Ian B — Google review
View was amazing, from the front you don’t suspect how beautiful it is inside. Food was delicious and so were all the cocktails, we went for happy hour and the price was great. All the staff were so lovely and service was good the whole time even when they were really busy.
Jenny E — Google review
The food was good and the atmosphere is great. Really nice views. The staff is really nice - a shout out to Antara who was serving us!
Shengwei Z — Google review
G733+89Q, Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesiahttps://indusbali.com/+62 821-3877-3739Tips and more reviews for Indus Restaurant

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Vegan restaurant
Zest is a well-known vegan restaurant located in Ubud, offering a bohemian atmosphere and a plant-based global menu made from locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant's focus on healthy eating and sustainability is reflected in its use of regional elements like turmeric, cassava, and moringa to create flavorful dishes. With its serene setting and scenic jungle views, Zest provides diners with a tranquil dining experience that emphasizes the connection between people and nature.
Very nice atmosphere here at Zest Ubud makes us feel close to the nature! Lots of seats but still best to make reservations in advance. Food was really great especially the pumpkin waffle with ice cream. Smoothie bowl was so aesthetically pleasing!
Zhuang B — Google review
Zest Ubud is a place where you instantly feel at home. The location is simply stunning – surrounded by greenery with a bright, open atmosphere that radiates both peace and inspiration. Every corner is warmly and thoughtfully designed, and you can feel the love for detail everywhere. The vegan menu is impressively diverse and truly delicious – every dish we tried was fresh, creative, and full of flavor. A must-try are the Spicy Corn Ribs and the fruit bowls – both are a perfect 10/10! What we especially loved is that plant-based food here isn’t treated as just an alternative, but as a full culinary experience in its own right. Within only four days we visited twice, simply because we enjoyed it so much – which says it all. The team also makes the experience even more special: the staff are extremely friendly, attentive, and create such a positive vibe. For us, Zest Ubud is definitely one of the absolute highlights in Bali!
Pascal B — Google review
Our absolute favorite place in Ubud! We’ve tried so many restaurants and cafés in Bali, sometimes 4–5 a day, but after visiting Zest we didn’t want to go anywhere else. The atmosphere is so unique — it can’t really be put into words, you just have to experience it. We came in the morning, during the day, in the evening, even late at night… and every time the energy felt so special. It’s incredibly cozy and makes you want to spend the whole day there, every day. The restaurant is fully vegan — which for me, as a non-vegan, after the third visit meant there was less excitement in trying new dishes — but still, everything is so unique and creative. And the selection of drinks is just amazing.
Alexandra ( — Google review
Some of the best vegan food in Ubud! The vibe is super chill here. Huge selection of great dishes and super amazing flavors. The food is fresh and designed with creativity. The staff and team here are some of the best. They are all super kind, very helpful, and full of smiles!! Great chill music, sometimes great live music. The views are also spectacular!! NOTE to the OWNER; please be aware of guests who sit around all day and take up space who are not ordering food or taking up entire tables with a laptop. It creates a low vibe and encourages a “work vibe”. Maybe make a laptop area only and tell guest who just sit around to kindly be on their way and let other people sit down. I love your concept and beautiful mission. Its a great place and I wish you the best in continued success!
Peace A — Google review
Best vegan food we've had in Ubud. I love that they have so many gluten free options too. Our fave food were the sushi, cauliflower wings (AMAZING) and the pizza. Healthy choices, friendly staff, and nice atmosphere. This place is always crowded with tourists hanging out or working on laptops (in the afternoon). I think both times we visited, once for lunch and once for dinner, we were the only locals :)
Dian R — Google review
A soulful café with the best view in Ubud! Zest Café sits gracefully on a hill overlooking the lush jungle — the kind of view that makes you want to pause, breathe, and just be present. 🌿 It’s easily accessible by Grab taxi, which makes it convenient even though it’s tucked away above the town. The decor is absolutely stunning — full of natural textures, carved wood, plants, and artistic touches that reflect Bali’s creative spirit. The food is beautifully presented, full of vibrant colors and fresh, plant-based flavors. It’s one of those places where time slows down — perfect for writing, reading, or simply enjoying the moment. ✨ Shared on my journey of yoga, mindfulness & travel at @AlwaysInYogaFlow
Shahida A — Google review
We popped in to escape the heat but unfortunately there was no air-con. The restaurant is aesthetically pleasing. I had a coffee frappe which was good and a coffee vegan/gluten-free panna cotta. They cater for vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free.
Bonnie — Google review
The best vegan food I’ve ever had, really, plenty of variations and everything was really tasty. I enjoyed the vibe there, live music, the only thing that could improve it’s the service - went there 4 times and every time it was slow, sometimes no waiter around for few minutes. But overall I would recommend:)
K P — Google review
Jl. Penestanan No.7, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesiahttps://www.zestubud.com/+62 823-4006-5048Tips and more reviews for Zest
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Sayan House Restaurant offers a unique blend of South American and Japanese cuisine in a charming setting with a terrace that provides stunning sunset views over the Sayan Gorge. The menu features creative dishes such as sushi with Latin flair and tacos infused with oriental flavors. Notable items include the guacamole roll, featuring avocado, corn tempura, shallots, and a sweet soy sauce reduction, as well as the citrus-marinated sashimi tacos.
They really meet the standards! Kind staff! Great view and really good food! The quality can be felt and love the Mexican Asian fusion. Maybe would be helpful to have a bit more options and bigger portions but the cocktails and flavors make up for it! I continue to come back to this spot every year and don’t think will stop! Every time is good! Shout out to the Cheff! The attention to detail is great
David C — Google review
The Sayan House is a very good restaurant with a unique setting. During the day the view is stunning and adds so much to the experience, but at night you can barely see it, so daytime is definitely the better choice. The sushi rolls were excellent, fresh and flavorful. The tacos were average and didn’t impress as much. The house wine was great, and the service was just as good. Our waiter was attentive and his recommendations were perfect. The highlight of the meal was the house cheesecake dessert, which was simply amazing and worth coming back for. Overall, The Sayan House is worth visiting for the atmosphere, friendly service, and standout dishes, especially if you can come during daylight hours to enjoy the view.
Gai A — Google review
Wonderful experience in the heart of Bali. Great food, nice fusion of Japanese with a Latin twist. Great atmosphere blending in the local flare with exotic tastes from abroad. Live music for the eclectic crowd but without drowning out the conversation. Service from the staff is amazing. Catering to your every need while not suffocating your privacy. Great place and great times in an amazingly natural environment. Highly recommended and worth every penny.
Konstantinos F — Google review
The view is mind blowingly beautiful. Photos cannot do it justice. Your mouth will drop walking in. The staff are so friendly and attentive. Dinner is a bit more expensive but come just for a drink or a snack when it’s light to see the view, it is absolutely worth it. The food and drinks themselves are so delicious. Ordered a jug of sangria and have never had such a big jug! It was amazing. Can’t recommend it more
Victoria B — Google review
We had an amazing dinner at The Sayan House in Ubud! The setting is absolutely stunning, overlooking the lush valley — it’s the kind of place where you just want to sit back, relax, and take it all in. We ordered the salmon, tacos, and shrimp fried rice, and everything was delicious. The salmon was perfectly cooked and full of flavor, the tacos had a great mix of textures and spices, and the shrimp fried rice was comforting yet refined — such a tasty combination. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere felt warm and romantic without being too formal. It’s definitely one of those restaurants that gives you the full Bali experience — great food, amazing views, and wonderful service
Tariq A — Google review
Absolutely excellent in every way. The view is one of a kind- outlooking a rainforested valley and a beautiful hotel in the corner. I tried 4 fish courses, all of which were amazing. I highly recommend the unagi nigiri (eel). The Venue itself was also amazing- very open and nicely decorated and laid out.
Rose — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5 — Absolutely Outstanding Experience at The Sayan House, Ubud Our visit to The Sayan House was nothing short of amazing. The setting, perched above the lush greenery of Ubud, offers an atmosphere that’s both relaxing and elegant. Every dish was beautifully presented and full of vibrant, balanced flavors — from the fresh tuna and shrimp tacos with avocado and lime to the creative sushi rolls topped with crispy shallots and rich sauces. The cocktails were equally impressive — refreshing, inventive, and perfectly crafted for Bali’s tropical vibe. The service was warm, attentive, and genuinely kind, making the whole experience feel special. Whether you come for the food, the drinks, or the view, The Sayan House delivers on every level. A must-visit spot in Ubud for anyone who appreciates world-class fusion cuisine and a stunning dining atmosphere. Highly recommended — 5/5.
Tukang — Google review
I had a lovely birthday lunch at Sayan House and was pleasantly surprised with a sweet birthday complimentary! The service was excellent, professional and attentive and the food was just as impressive. Beautiful place with a great atmosphere. Highly recommend for special occasions or just a great meal in Ubud. 💛🌿
Johanna H — Google review
Jl. Raya Sayan No.70, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesiahttp://www.thesayanhouse.com/+62 822-4737-0344Tips and more reviews for The Sayan House Restaurant Ubud
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Milk & Madu Ubud is a popular culinary destination located in the heart of Ubud, Bali. This vibrant eatery offers an extensive menu featuring all-day breakfasts, satisfying lunches, and delectable dinners. Known for their signature lava stone pizzas and a well-stocked bar, this cafe provides an energetic atmosphere with live music.
I’ve been to Milk & Madu over 20 times now, and it never disappoints! The food is consistently fantastic, with a menu that’s both creative and full of fresh, delicious options. My personal favorites are the French toast (hands down the best I’ve ever had), the burrata, and the sandwiches – all incredibly tasty and satisfying. The smoothies are a must-try too, always refreshing and perfectly blended. The atmosphere is so laid-back and welcoming, making it the perfect spot to relax, catch up with friends, or enjoy a solo meal. The staff is always friendly and attentive, which makes every visit feel like home. If you're in Ubud, don’t miss out on this gem! I always look forward to my next meal here – it’s the kind of place you’ll find yourself coming back to again and again.
Venkadesh S — Google review
I came here on a Sunday to try their special brunch, and it was such a great way to start the day! I had the cheeseburger with a beer — absolutely delicious and satisfying. Then I couldn’t resist trying the dessert: an apple crumble pie with ice cream. It was simply amazing! I left with such positive vibes and a big smile. The atmosphere here is wonderful- friendly people, great music, and an overall lovely energy. Definitely a place I’d love to come back to:)
Anna V — Google review
I come to Bali twice a year, and every time I make sure to visit this restaurant. The quality of the food, drinks, and service is truly top-notch. At this point, the standard they maintain is so high that whenever I dine anywhere else ,even at 5-star hotel restaurants it rarely compares. The flavors, presentation, and overall experience here are just on another level. They are remarkably consistent, which is rare and so appreciated. The photos I’m sharing are from the Ubud location I visited on this trip, but I can confidently say the Canggu location is just as amazing. Highly recommended if you want an exceptional dining experience.
Maryam — Google review
We came here based on reviews and had breakfast and dinner. Everything was great. They had breakfast promotions, and it was incredibly crowded. A line formed after we sat down, but it wasn't as crowded that evening, so we enjoyed our meal comfortably. Since we don't eat pork, they offered to swap our menu items for other items, which was very nice. We enjoyed the lasagna for dinner. The ice cream is safe, and the food is delicious. We recommend it.
İpek D — Google review
Nice atmosphere in the morning and in the evening because inside gets too hot at noon (due to big glass windows). You can enjoy great cocktails (you pay one get two during the happy hour). I ordered grilled fish and salad -the portion was a bit small- but it was really delicious. Prices are a bit above average. Service was very fast.
Merve — Google review
The food here is soo good!! The smash burger was so juicy and flavoursome, and the fries were nice and crispy! My boyfriend got the chicken Parma which was one a deal for 99k, and he thoroughly enjoyed it! The staff were super friendly and even let me do some colouring haha they also offer seltzers on the drink menu which was fun to try! I would definitely recommend to eat and drink at Milk & Madu!!
Poppy A — Google review
The food taste was good and flavorful. Coffee and juice was good also. Caught by surprise for the croissant shaped bread. It was not flaky or light to be called croissants. It’s a brioche pretending to be a croissant.
Hilman S — Google review
Milk & Madu is such a lovely spot for breakfast in Ubud! We ordered the Eggs Brekky, Orchard Bowl, and Madu Pancakes all three dishes were absolutely top-notch, fresh, and full of flavor. The staff were welcoming and courteous, which made the experience even better. The place does get quite busy in the mornings, but the lively atmosphere and cozy ambience make it worth it. Definitely a must-visit in Ubud, and I’d love to come back again!
Yasmeen S — Google review

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