Ubud is full with all types of restaurants and cafes. After just a couple of meters you will bump into one again. So no chance of getting hungry here... There is a mixed choice of restaurants such as the classy modern looking restaurants, restaurants that only serve organic food and drinks or restaurants that have a gorgeous garden where you can sit on a big pillow on the floor. But there are also the basic ones (but always with some nice decoration) that just offer you what you're looking for good food.
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Below is a list of recommended Restaurants & Cafes; it gives you a taste of what you can find in Ubud. Of course there are far more, too many to mention, you can find relatively cheap cafes in and around Ubud and get a fair proportion of tasty, healthy and above all safe food.
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shopaholics paradise
If you are into shopping, well, look no further, there are so many shops and shopping experiences to be had in Ubud and beyond. Below is a list of shops and comments:
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- Delta Dewata Supermarket, Andong Rd.
- If you're looking for nice prints of the 'old masters of Bali art' go to the Neka Gallery. It's worth a visit even if you're not after prints. Here you will find the original of the most (poorly) copied painting in all of Bali; 'Mutual Attraction' by Abdul Aziz, and the story of how these two got together.
- Rai Pasti Tailor on Monkey Forest Road, south of Café Wayan and on the opposite side.
- Books - Periplus books on Jalan Raya down from Casa Luna, knowledgeable staff.
- Ubud Music in the main street between the markets/palace corner and the supermarket – books and music and Ganesha Book shop.
- Bali Becak for beads. In monkey Forest Rd near the soccer pitch.
- Ubud Beads has wonderful gemstone beads. Two shops in Monkey Forest Road and one also in Celuk.
- Fatma for jewellery, t-shirts and nick-nacks. Also in Monkey Forest road.