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The best restaurants in this city for 2026 are led by Locavore NXT. Runners-up by editorial rank: Mozaic, Apéritif, Room4Dessert, Hujan Locale.
Ubud's greatest tables — ranked by occasion. Locavore's fermentation lab, Apéritif's Dutch-colonial haute cuisine, and the tasting menus that put Bali on every serious diner's map.
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<\!-- #1 -->Mozaic is Ubud's unquestioned proposal restaurant. The garden, the candles, the twenty-year romantic reputation, the wine cellar, the Balinese setting without the resort-hotel aesthetic — every element is calibrated for the evening that needs to be quietly perfect. Request the garden table when you book.
Locavore NXT is the Bali restaurant most appropriate for a client dinner that needs to be unforgettable. The narrative of the food — genuinely sourced from Indonesia, genuinely fermented in-house, genuinely ambitious — lands with sophisticated diners in a way that competes with Paris or Copenhagen. The three-and-a-half-hour format creates the pace for substantive business conversation. And the Lodtunduh location, rather than a hotel dining room, signals that the host knows Bali as a dining destination, not just a resort.
Our seed ranking of Ubud's finest tables — the editorial shortlist the site launches with. Expanded listings follow the target of 25 restaurants as research progresses.
Ubud's transformation into a fine-dining capital was led, improbably, by two chefs — Eelke Plasmeijer and Ray Adriansyah of Locavore — who insisted in 2013 that a rice-paddy town could support a tasting-menu restaurant sourcing exclusively from Indonesia. Locavore's ascent onto Asia's 50 Best list triggered an ecosystem: Mozaic was already established, but Room4Dessert's Will Goldfarb (Netflix's Chef's Table), Apéritif's Nic Vanderbeeken, and Hujan Locale's Will Meyrick followed, and the village now offers a density of serious kitchens that Denpasar cannot match.
Central Ubud around Monkey Forest Road holds the concentration of established rooms — Mozaic on Raya Sanggingan, Hujan Locale a short walk from the palace, Apéritif adjacent to The Viceroy. Locavore NXT pulled south to Lodtunduh, a village twenty minutes outside town, when the chefs outgrew their original location. Room4Dessert operates on Jalan Sanggingan, and the surrounding neighborhood of Sayan — where the Four Seasons Sayan sits on a river bend — has quietly become the village's luxury residential corridor.
Locavore NXT requires booking weeks in advance, often months for weekend evenings during Bali's high season (June–August, Christmas). Apéritif and Room4Dessert move fast in high season but are usually accessible with a week's notice in the quieter months. Tipping is appreciated but not expected; a 10 percent service charge is usually included. Smart casual is the Ubud standard — linen and sandals are welcome almost everywhere. Taxis and ride-hail (Grab, Gojek) are the reliable way to move between restaurants after dark.
For readers building a longer Asian itinerary, pair Ubud with the dedicated First Date, Close a Deal, and Proposal lists to understand how the city's best rooms compare with the regional heavyweights in Tokyo, Kyoto, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The full Cities Directory tracks the global expansion in progress.
This seed edition of the Ubud index lists the most consequential restaurants the editorial team has verified. The full target of 25 restaurants represents every address worth considering across occasions, price points, and neighbourhoods — expected to be published in full during the 2026 rollout. For now, the shortlist below represents the city's most confident recommendations.