Uluwatu restaurants
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% Arabica Bali Uluwatu
2080 Burger
360 Rooftop Restaurant
Abian Subak Agrotourism
Abracadabra by Mu Bunglaow
Akasa Jumeirah Bali
Al Bacio Uluwatu
Alchemy Uluwatu
Alcohol : Arak Bali Premium and Cocktail
Alila Villas Uluwatu
Alma Tapas Bar - Uluwatu
AMARANTH
AMINO (Gluten free / Healthy food)
AMINO (Gluten free /Healthy food and Desserts)
Analog Uluwatu | Cafe | Bar | Bistro
Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort
ANDE Café & More
ANGELMARTZ ULUWATU
Annabelle’s Cafe - Uluwatu, Bali
Annapurna Uluwatu Indian Restaurant
Aon BBQ & Grill Bali
Alcohol : Arak Bali Premium and Cocktail
Artisan - Bingin
Artisan - Uluwatu
Artisan - Ungasan
Ashana Uluwatu Restaurant and Hotel
Ayu's Food From The Heart
Baan Ying Thai
Babi Guling Bali Ayu
Babi Guling Semeton Bali pecatu
BAKED. Uluwatu
BALAGAN Resto & Lounge Bar
Bali Blue Coffee & Gelato
Bali Boozy Kitchen & Bar
Bali Buda Bukit
BaliSabi Pokè Bowl Bar Ungasan
Bambu Cafe & Restaurant
Banana Lounge
Banyoo
bar à jus
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The Top 5 Restaurants in Uluwatu
If you know anything about Uluwatu, it’s that there’s more to it than just cliff-backed beaches and surf breaks. This rugged village, perched on the southernmost tip of Bali, is a rising hub for food lovers.
The trifecta of Uluwatu’s food scene? Diversity, deliciousness, and delightful dining that doesn’t break the bank. Add to that stunning views and top-notch service, and you have a foodie’s dream.
And if you’re wondering where to find the best eats (Balinese fare? global gourmet? blend of both?), here’s a list of the top restaurants in Uluwatu.
1. Gooseberry French Restaurant
French, International | Price range $$ – $$$
While Gooseberry’s flavors will transport you to a brasserie in Paris, the vibe is distinctly tropical—think beach-inspired fixtures and poolside alfresco dining.
Fancy an omelette soufflé or escargots? Sure. Still, nothing beats its signature prime eye steak and chicken skewers, best paired with craft cocktails.
Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Gooseberry is on the pricier side. But the food is delicious and the service excellent, both worth splurging for.
2. Suka Espresso – Uluwatu
International | Price range $$
A cozy Australian-style café and restaurant, Suka is your go-to for a healthy and satisfying brunch or dinner. But the drawcard is the specialty coffee, locally sourced and roasted.
Even if you’re not a coffee fan, there’s something to love at Suka—whether it’s the nasi goreng, homemade pasta, or tuna poke bowl.
Adding to Suka’s charm is its mix of trendy and rustic ambiance, the perfect setting for a coffee break or a leisurely feast.
3. Laggas Uluwatu
Fusion, Asian | Price range $$ – $$$
Featuring open-air seating, Laggas is a fantastic option for those craving the tastes of Asia.
The dumplings are undeniable bestsellers, but the soft crab salad and curry noodles are close seconds.
A short walk to Bingin Beach, a popular surfing hub, Laggas is a terrific stop for a hearty meal before (or after) hitting the waves.
4. Double Ikat
Indonesian | Price range $$ – $$$
If you visit Uluwatu and don’t try the local cuisine, were you even there? Double Ikat serves traditional Indonesian fare with a creative twist.
Must-tries include the grilled Jimbaran Bay snapper with sambal sauce and whole suckling pig slow-roasted over coconut husk charcoal.
For a unique dining experience, check out its nightly events, like the all-you-can-eat Balinese buffet and unlimited BBQ by the pool.
5. Ulu Garden
Fusion, Indonesian | Price range $$ – $$$
At Ulu Garden, dining is not only about great food. It’s also about the rituals that honor the ingredients from the island’s soil.
Surrounded by tropical greenery, Ulu is a serene daytime oasis. At sundown, the atmosphere comes to life with live music and, at times, cultural performances.
Come for breakfast and sample its bestselling açaí bowl. Return for dinner and try the barramundi curry or the slow-cooked spiced pork ribs.
Exploring Restaurants in Uluwatu: What to Expect
Not too long ago, Uluwatu was a hidden gem known only to the most intrepid surfers. But news of its sensational scenery spread fast, and over the years, it has become one of the most visited spots in Bali.
With this new popularity comes a shift in the local food scene. Not only is it flourishing, it’s also very diverse. So, you get a little bit of everything.
Expect Western-style restaurants and cafés, especially French and Italian. Many offer plant-based options, boasting locally grown and sourced ingredients.
Then there are the creative fusions— global cuisines with a Balinese twist. Don’t be surprised to find coconut-based desserts or steaks with sambal on a European menu.
When it comes to genuine island vibes, Uluwatu stands out. After all, it’s not as busy as its counterparts, Ubud and Canggu.
That means you’ll still find plenty of uncrowded beach shacks with lovely views and quiet bars for a laid-back nightcap. And if you’re not fussy about venturing off the tourist trail, you might come across a casual warung serving authentic Indonesian classics.
Eating Out in Uluwatu: Practical Tips
Book ahead to avoid long waiting times and to ensure you get a table. Restaurants fill up quickly, especially during high season (July–August) and peak hours (lunch and dinner). Sunset dinners are particularly popular and busy, especially at eateries with ocean views.
For savings, choose restaurants with brunch options or those that offer shareable platters if you’re dining as a group.
Tipping isn’t always necessary, as most restaurants include a 10% service fee. However, a small tip for outstanding service is always appreciated.
Spoons and forks are standard in almost all restaurants. Still, eating with your right hand is traditional. Avoid using your left hand to eat or pass food.
Be cautious about food (especially seafood) that has been left out too long. Uluwatu’s heat and humidity can spoil it quickly.
Spice levels can be intense. When something says “extra spicy,” it truly means extra spicy. In most restaurants, you can request a milder version.
FAQs About Restaurants in Uluwatu
Is dining in Uluwatu affordable?
Yes, dining in Uluwatu is generally affordable. You can get a meal for $1–$4 at a local warung or street food stall. While nicer restaurants are pricier, they are still much cheaper than those in Western countries.
Are there vegetarian-friendly restaurants in Uluwatu?
Yes, most restaurants in Uluwatu offer vegetarian and vegan options. When eating at a non-vegetarian venue, ask if the cook can modify the dish you want to try.
Do restaurants in Uluwatu take credit cards?
Most mid-range and high-end restaurants in Uluwatu accept credit cards (usually MasterCard and Visa.) Smaller warungs and street vendors prefer cash, so it’s wise to carry some Indonesian rupiah for flexibility.