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Best Breakfast in Ubud: A Local’s Review of Morning Eats

Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart, is famous for rice terraces, art markets, and a mellow morning rhythm that begs for a long, delicious breakfast. Whether you want a healthy smoothie bowl, a fragrant Balinese nasi campur, or the best local coffee, Ubud offers options for every taste. This review walks you through top breakfast spots, what to order, and practical tips so your mornings in Ubud start right.

How I picked these spots

I focused on places popular with locals and travelers, variety of menus (vegan, comfort, local), consistency, and atmosphere. I combined personal visits, current menus, and local recommendations to highlight breakfast experiences that stand out in Ubud’s busy café scene.

Top Breakfast Picks in Ubud

Clear Café — Healthy, vibrant, and family-friendly

Clear Café is a long-standing favorite for healthy breakfasts. The menu leans toward fresh, organic ingredients and inventive dishes like raw lasagna for the adventurous, but their smoothie bowls and eggs Benedict are steady winners.

Why go: Great for health-conscious travelers and families. The interior is airy and relaxed.

Must-order: Acai or pitaya bowl, or the signature Clear breakfast plate.

Practical tip: Arrive early on weekends—tables fill quickly, especially for the quieter outdoor seating.

Alchemy — Raw, vegan, and superfood haven

Alchemy is the go-to for raw desserts, fresh juices, and a fully vegan menu. The salad bar and make-your-own smoothie options are perfect after a morning walk through the rice fields.

Why go: If you’re vegan, gluten-free, or love superfoods, Alchemy rarely disappoints.

Must-order: Build-your-own salad or one of the raw cakes with a piping-hot herbal tea.

Local tip: They do takeaways for picnics—grab a juice and find a rice-field view nearby.

Cafe Wayan & Bakery — Traditional breakfast with a view

Opened decades ago, Café Wayan is an Ubud institution. Located near Monkey Forest, it blends Balinese classics with Western breakfast staples. Expect rice dishes, omelettes, and a relaxed garden setting.

Why go: For a dose of local history, large portions, and a leafy patio atmosphere.

Must-order: Nasi goreng or the Indonesian breakfast plate.

Morning Glass Coffee — Great coffee, cozy vibe

For coffee lovers, Morning Glass is a neighborhood favorite. It’s small, friendly, and does fantastic espresso-based drinks as well as light breakfast items like toasties and granola.

Why go: Excellent brunch coffee and a laid-back, local crowd.

Must-order: Single-origin espresso or their seasonal breakfast toast.

Travel tip: Try combining a coffee stop here with a morning stroll along Jalan Hanoman.

Seniman Coffee Studio — Coffee education and brunch

Seniman is part café, part roastery. They roast on-site and offer flights of coffee so you can taste different beans and roasts. The food menu is simple but thoughtfully paired with the coffee program.

Why go: For a hands-on coffee experience and impressive brew techniques.

Must-order: Coffee flight and their house-made pastries.

Casa Luna — Classic Balinese breakfast charm

Casa Luna has been a stalwart of Balinese hospitality in Ubud. Its menu includes Balinese favorites and comforting Western breakfasts. The decor is warm and the service friendly.

Why go: For traditional Balinese flavors and a homey atmosphere.

Must-order: Jaffles or the Balinese breakfast set.

Lazy Cats — Artsy ambiance and Mediterranean-inspired plates

Lazy Cats is a stylish spot near the art center, with high ceilings, vintage decor, and a menu that mixes European and Asian influences. It’s a lovely place for a relaxed, photo-friendly breakfast.

Why go: Creative food, beautiful interior, and a chilled creative crowd.

Must-order: Shakshuka or their signature pastries.

Local tip: It’s a great late-morning spot after visiting nearby galleries.

Bali Buda — Healthy bakery and local sourcing

Bali Buda started as a bakery that focused on organic and locally sourced ingredients. The menu includes wholesome porridge, breakfast sandwiches, and a well-stocked bakery for take-home treats.

Why go: Reliable, healthy options and good for families with dietary restrictions.

Must-order: Granola bowl and a banana bread to take away.

Warung or Local Market — Real Balinese mornings

If you want an authentic local breakfast, head to a warung or the morning market. Small stalls offer bubur ayam (chicken porridge), nasi campur, and Balinese coffee for a fraction of cafe prices.

Why go: For local flavors, value, and a glimpse into daily life.

Must-order: Bubur ayam or a simple nasi campur with local tea.

Travel tip: Markets are busiest early—go between 7–9am for the best selection.

What to order in Ubud — Local and must-try dishes

Beyond café staples, try these Balinese morning favorites:

Practical tips for breakfasting in Ubud

Plan ahead on weekends and during high season—popular cafes get busy. Many places accept cards, but smaller warungs are cash-only, so carry some rupiah.

Morning traffic in Bali can be slow. If you’re coming from outside central Ubud, allow extra time for travel, especially if you have a planned yoga class or tour afterward.

Weather can change quickly. Outdoor seating is lovely, but bring a lightweight jacket or umbrella during the rainy season.

Try to support local businesses by ordering a drink in addition to shared dishes—many cafes in Ubud are small and benefit from full orders.

Local recommendations — Where to combine breakfast with other activities

Takeaway coffee from Seniman and walk to the Campuhan Ridge for sunrise views. After breakfast at Clear Café or Alchemy, book a spa treatment—many spas open late morning. If you want culture, pair a Casa Luna breakfast with a visit to the nearby Puri Saren Royal Palace.

Dietary needs and family-friendly options

Ubud is a hub for vegetarian and vegan food—places like Alchemy, Clear Café, and Bali Buda have extensive options. Families will find child-friendly menus at Café Wayan and Morning Glass.

For gluten-free needs, ask at the counter—many cafes label or can adapt dishes.

Price expectations

Expect to pay anywhere from 20k–50k IDR for warung breakfasts (around $1.20–$3.50 USD) and 50k–150k IDR ($3.50–$10.50 USD) at cafes depending on dishes and coffee choices. Specialty coffees and imported items push prices higher.

Final verdict — Best pick depending on your mood

If you want a healthy, Instagram-ready meal, head to Clear Café or Alchemy. For coffee education and excellent brews, Seniman or Morning Glass is hard to beat. For classic Balinese breakfasts in a picturesque setting, choose Café Wayan or Casa Luna. And if you want authentic local flavors and the lowest prices, hit a morning market or neighborhood warung.

Conclusion

Ubud’s breakfast scene is a delightful mix of local warungs, long-standing cafés, and modern eateries catering to global tastes. Whether you’re in Bali to slow down, eat well, or sip top-notch coffee between temple visits, Ubud offers memorable morning meals. Follow the tips above, try a little of everything, and let the town’s gentle pace shape your perfect breakfast routine.

FAQ

What time do breakfast spots open in Ubud?

Many cafes open between 7:00–8:00am. Warungs and markets often start earlier, around 6:00–7:00am. Always check current hours—some spots open later on weekends or have seasonal hours.

Is it safe to eat street food for breakfast?

Generally yes—stick to busy stalls with high turnover, eat hot and freshly made dishes, and avoid raw or undercooked items if you have a sensitive stomach. Bottled water is recommended.

Do I need to reserve a table?

Reservations help on weekends and for larger groups, especially at popular cafes like Clear Café or Casa Luna. For small groups, early arrival often secures a good table without booking.

Can I get vegan or gluten-free options?

Absolutely. Ubud is very vegan-friendly. Many cafes label vegan and gluten-free options or can modify dishes upon request.

Where can I find the best local coffee?

Seniman Coffee Studio and Morning Glass are top picks for single-origin and specialty brews. For traditional local coffee, try a warung serving kopi tubruk or ask for Balinese black coffee.


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