Restaurants
Ubud
Closed until Tuesday
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
582 Anzac Pde
Kingsford, NSW, 2032
Ubud
Ubud, on Anzac Parade in Kingsford, is an impeccably decorated Balinese restaurant, serving the finest Indonesian food in Sydney. Designed to make you feel like you are experiencing a little bit of Bali, Ubud’s food is fresh, authentic, flavoursome and beautifully presented. Bookings are recommended at this award-winning restaurant, and they are BYO and open Tuesday to Sunday for dinner.
Contact details
Dining Options
- Bookings
- Eat-in
- Take-Away
Price Guide
- Mains under $30
Cuisine
- Indonesian
Menu
- Dinner
Disabled Facilities
- Wheel Chair Access
Licensing
- BYO
Ubud is great restaurant to visit for an authentic Balinese experience. I have fond memories of Bali and this place makes me want to go back in a hurry. As soon as you walk in you are transported back to Bali; The decor, the music, the smell of incense burning and the charismatic owner all contribute to that feeling.
For some reason this restaurant had dropped of my radar and I'm not sure why. We were here in a group and shared a number of dishes. The food is delicious, full of flavour and decent portions. We enjoyed the flavoursome nasi goreng special(special fried rice), the succulent ayam goreng(fried chicken) and the ayam chicken( Balinese satay chicken) which is made with candle nut.
A great dining experience!!! a little more expensive than Bali, but you don't have take a flight.
Great Indonesian food experience. What a lovely atmostphere .
The nasi goreng and beef rendang were excellent. I was really impressed with the duck pancake entre also.
The staff were absolutely lovely.
If you have a birthday go here. The staff made a huge celebration of two Birthdays whilst we were there!
Great decor and beautiful, flavoursome Indonesian cuisine. Perfect for sharing, if you're in a large group you can try a lot of different dishes. Beef rendang was absolutely delicious, and the green jelly dessert is an experience. Decor is great with plenty of table room. There's incense burning which I have on good authority is the smell of Indonesia.