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Best Places to Eat in Ubud : A Food Guide You’ll Actually Use
Ubud is full of places to eat. Too many, actually. And that’s the problem because when everything looks good, it’s hard to know what’s actually worth your time.
This guide isn’t about listing everything. It’s about helping you avoid average meals and find the ones you’ll remember.
Where to Eat in Ubud After a Day of Exploring Rice Terraces, Temples & Markets
A day in Ubud can easily turn into a lot more walking than expected. You might start the morning at Tegalalang Rice Terrace, spend a few hours exploring temples and galleries, then find yourself wandering through Ubud Market before realizing it's already late afternoon.
By then, most people are ready for two things: a good meal and a place to sit down. That's when dinner becomes part of the experience.
How to Eat Xiao Long Bao Without Losing the Soup
If you've never eaten Xiao Long Bao before, there's usually one question that comes up almost immediately:
"How am I supposed to eat this without spilling the soup everywhere?"
It's a fair question.
At first glance, Xiao Long Bao looks like a regular dumpling. Then someone tells you there's hot broth inside, and suddenly eating one feels more complicated than it should be.
The good news? It's actually very simple.
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Come taste real Asian comfort food at Karmabite Bali, where dumplings and noodles are made fresh, the traditional way.
Open Hours (Everyday)
10 AM - 12 PM






