Cheap Ubud Restaurants that serve mouth-watering Indonesian food...

We have found a couple really good and cheap Ubud restaurants that serve food and drinks for really reasonable prices. Most of them serve Indonesian food, while some have added other surprising touches to their menu. 

Lada Warung

The first of the cheap Ubud restaurants where we had delicious Indonesian food is Lada Warung at Jalan Hanoman. Here you can find real Indonesian food served in an authentic way.

After placing your order for the drinks you are kindly requested to walk to the back of the restaurant. Here you can find all the dishes displayed behind glass.

 

food at lida warung ubud bali
Choose from the tasty dishes displayed…

 

All you have to do is point at a number of dishes and the lady behind the counter will create a plate with rice and the dishes you wanted. This is a typical way of serving food throughout Indonesia.

It’s ok to choose as many dishes as you like as you pay for each serving.

When we were having lunch there, Warung Lada had a selection of tuna, chicken, eggplant, tofu and tempe dish, vegetables and many more. Just fill your plate up...

 

warung lida ubud bali matt and barbro
Me with our friend, Barbro enjoying our lunch…

The restaurant also has a small menu of Nasi Goreng, Mie Goreng (fried noodles) or Soto ayam. This is an Indonesian yellow-coloured soup served with boiled chicken and vegetables.

Warung Lada is one of the cheap Ubud restaurants options. The juices are often half the price of other restaurants and at the end you often only pay around Rp 25.000 for your meal and a very full stomach.

A lot of people seem to know this place because during lunch and dinner there are always a number of people enjoying an Indonesian meal.

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Warung Igelanca

Another cheap Ubud restaurants option is to grab a bite at Warung Igelanca. This bright orange restaurant is located on the Jalan Raya Ubud, in front of the Neka Gallery.

If you are looking for Indonesian food, this is the place to go to.

Besides the famous Nasi Goreng, Mie Goreng (fried noodles) and gado gado (steamed vegetables with peanut sauce) they have other choices as well such as vegetables in curry, ginger and oyster sauce.

 

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Warung Igelanca

 

All the dishes come in a variety of meat sorts but they also serve vegetarian dishes. If you order food, you will get a cup of hot tea on the house.

For desert they have two types of cakes; chocolate mousse and lemon-cheesecake.

I went for the second choice because I am pretty much a cheese-cake freak. And just my luck, it was one of the best I tasted in Ubud...

Warung Igelanca also mentions that they use Non-MSG and that their food is reasonable priced. Well the last thing is for sure...this is one of the cheapest places to eat in Ubud with food ranging from Rp.10.000 till Rp.22.000. 

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Warung Little India (formerly known as Nasi Goreng)

Further down Jalan Hanoman you have warung Little India. It is a tiny place painted with a bright green colour. There are only a couple of tables, so during dinner time it might be full. 

Here we ended up ordering the 'today's specials': wonderful Indian food that will have you come back for more.  

 

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Waiting for our surprising lunch

 

The Indian bread is served together with little bowls in which you can dip your pieces of naan. There are enough choices of Indian vegetarian dishes, but they also have the famous chicken masala and chicken tandoori. 

Other dishes that are on the menu are of course the Indonesian Nasi Goreng, Gado Gado, Soto Ayam and Nasi Campur (rice with small servings on the side). 

 

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Lunch is served...

 

But if you feel more like Thai food, you are in luck here as well. There is choice of Tum Yam Kung, Thai Coconut Curry and Pad Thai. 

Considering the price, this restaurant is not on top of the cheap Ubud restaurants list. However, for just Rp. 35.000 - Rp. 40.000 you can expect a delicious lunch or dinner here and for the Indonesian dishes even less ;-)

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