Ubud has many eateries, mostly international restaurants in the busy town center, though you'll also find small warungs or stands selling babi guling (suckling pig). Much of Ubud's fine dining comes with a Western price tag.
Snacks & Cafes
Casa Luna, on the main road (tel. 361/977409), is a longtime favorite with expats for its local and international cuisine, coffee, and desserts. (It also has cooking classes.) For desserts and ice cream, Mumbul's Cafe, also on the main road (tel. 361/975364), is a tasty choice with a serene garden terrace. The town's best coffee shop is Tutmak Warung Kopi, on Jalan Dewi Sita, near Batan's Waru (tel. 361/975754), with great desserts and a whole range of healthy treats, from salads to light lunches. There's also a good menu for kids.
Kafe, on Jalan Hanoman (tel. 361/970992; www.balispirit.com), offers fantastic vegetarian mains, California-style burritos, coffee, and desserts. It also contains a yoga and massage center and a gift shop featuring crafts from nonprofit organizations.
Bali Buddha Cafe, Jalan Jembawan 1, in front of the post office to the east of town (tel. 361/976324), is a happening little expat spot with a small grocery store that sells good fresh bread, organic vegetables, healthy snacks, and supplements. Upstairs is a popular juice bar -- a good place to meet long-staying folks or get info off the bulletin board. It's New Age central here, more or less.