Vegan
Organic
Take-out
Indonesian

Small vegetarian place offering Balinese dishes: nasi campur, cap cay, fried noodles, plus drinks like lemon juice, orange juice, canned soft drinks, green coconut, tea, coffee. No onion or garlic. Reported fully vegan April 2023. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am-5:00pm.


56 Reviews

First Review by eatinggreen

VeganMelbourne84

Points +82

Vegan
29 Dec 2015

Authentic Indonesian Food

Having passed by this place a few times and noticing that it was vegetarian we decided to try our luck and get a meal here. This place is only open for lunch during the week but we were lucky to catch the owner out of business hours who was happy to serve us a meal of Nasi Campur all vegan for 25,000RP each. Was a very generous serve starting with pumpkin soup, then a large plate with red rice, a huge corn fritter, tempeh, a mild potato curry, and 4 other dishes on the plate which were all amazing. Definitely worth the visit, the owner is a lovely local lady and definitely not something you will be able to get in central Ubud.

Pros: value for money, friendly service

Cons: not open for dinner

eatinggreen

Points +608

Vegan
08 Jun 2014

Great nasi campur, sweet local owner

We stopped by here as it was on the way from town to our villa . Having been disappointed by several local vegetarian oriented eateries our expectations were low, but we were very pleasantly surprised.

The local lady who runs this place moved to Ubud from Denpasar because her daughter is involved with a nearby meditation center. She is the sweetest soul and so well intentioned, she truly deserves your support.

The food is delicious and as authentically Balinese as a vegetarian meal will ever get. No weird mock meats, no refined sugar and no MSG here, just love and positive vibes.

The menu when we were there consisted of Nasi Campur, some noodle dishes and juice but that was all we needed - it was a nice and varied spread of vegetables around some red rice. Flavour profiles were all really good.

Doesn't quite have the ambience of a Clear Cafe or Bali Buda but is still pleasant and clean. The furniture is chopped up wood, which gives it a cosy and comfortingly rustic feel. Definitely worth a stop.

Pros: Health minded, Sweet local owner, Authentic and yummy

Cons: Limited menu, Fit-out is quite basic




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