Food Scene
You know you are obsessed with a Chef when you eat at a place 18 times within 3 months of it’s opening! Chef Meyrick has moved into the lovely village of Ubud with a sensational restaurant filled with our Asian Street fare. Crazy good…Betel Leaf Prawn Curry, Kashmiri Snapper in Banana Leaves, Crispy Fish, amazing desserts…crazy good! Reservations required at least 2 weeks in advance.
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Hujan Locale
No. 5 Jl. Sri WedariYou know you are obsessed with a Chef when you eat at a place 18 times within 3 months of it’s opening! Chef Meyrick has moved into the lovely village of Ubud with a sensational restaurant filled with our Asian Street fare. Crazy good…Betel Leaf Prawn Curry, Kashmiri Snapper in Banana Leaves, Crispy Fish, amazing desserts…crazy good! Reservations required at least 2 weeks in advance.
Monsieur Spoon Ubud
No.10 Jl. HanomanThe best croissants. Period.
Essentials
Gorgeous grocery shop with great bakery, butchery (including fresh fish) and large assortment of tropical fruits.
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Pepito Andong Ubud
Jalan Raya AndongGorgeous grocery shop with great bakery, butchery (including fresh fish) and large assortment of tropical fruits.
Sightseeing
Gunung Kawi in Tampaksiring Village - 11th Century candi (pronounced chandi, meaning tombs) of a Royal Balinese Family. Archeologists believe the candies commemorate the King, Anak Wungsu, and his Queens. There are three sets of tombs: Royal Tombs (King and 4 favourite wives), Queens Tombs and the 10th Tomb. All of the candi are carved from the riverside cliff face and have beautiful reliefs of temple facades. The candi don’t have any bones or ashes, but seem to have been erected to complete the religious rites of honouring the spirits of the deceased. (30 minutes north/east of Ubud)
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Pura Gunung Kawi
Jalan Gunung KawiGunung Kawi in Tampaksiring Village - 11th Century candi (pronounced chandi, meaning tombs) of a Royal Balinese Family. Archeologists believe the candies commemorate the King, Anak Wungsu, and his Queens. There are three sets of tombs: Royal Tombs (King and 4 favourite wives), Queens Tombs and the 10th Tomb. All of the candi are carved from the riverside cliff face and have beautiful reliefs of temple facades. The candi don’t have any bones or ashes, but seem to have been erected to complete the religious rites of honouring the spirits of the deceased. (30 minutes north/east of Ubud)