Food needs improvement. First of all there were not many vegetarian options and the menu barely has any english so we had to google translate everything. The tami capcay (fried noodles with veggies) were bland, nothing special. The fried tempe was also bland and not crispy even tho it's supposed to be fried, they also just put some bitter spicy flakes on top of it. The mie ayam jamur (mushroom chicken noodles) were noooot good, very bland and the ingredients did not mix well together. The martabak (basically looks like a spanikopita but has chives and eggs inside) was okay but the sweet and sour sauce that was supposed to go with it was watered down. Service took a long time, we had to wave them down to order and had to go up to the front to pay. The atmosphere is okay though, AC inside and closed doors so minimal street noise and also have...
Read moreMy recent experiences at this restaurant have been consistently disappointing. On one occasion, I tried their dim sum in the evening, and both sets were poorly prepared - the first was overcooked, and the second was underdone. I also had a waffle that seemed either rock-hard or stale.
Gave them the benefit of the doubt because during the day their food has been good.
Another visit ended in frustration today, when, after enjoying a bowl of noodles, I encountered payment issues. Despite my card being charged successfully, the staff insisted I pay again due to a problem with their payment system. I recommend exploring other dining options along the...
Read moreThis is one of my family's favorite place in Ubud. They serve daily buffet of the finest balinese food for just 50k rupiah (+tax). I must say that there are few places in Ubud that serve such a quality and not spicy balinese food and especially for that money. The atmosphere is very cozy with good energy. Very trained and attentive staff. I recommend this place especially for tourists who want to try a variety of genuin balinese dishes all at one place. You won't be...
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