As well as spice-driven, beautifully aromatic Balinese fare, Ubud is brimming with all sorts of other styles of food – particularly of the colourful, fresh produce-packed kind. Ubud is one of my family's favourite destinations, and in large part that's thanks to the excellent food we've found there.
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Balmy mornings by the villa's pool get off to a great start with ultra-strong Balinese coffee – private villa stays like our go-to Devi's Place (penestanan.com) tend to include breakfast and it's gloriously locavore with tropical fruit, pineapple jam on toast and this thick, rich coffee, which is grown in the eastern part of Bali.
We opt to stay outside the busy centre of Ubud, and seek out great places to be fed and watered in and around quieter villages such as Penestanan and Sayan – built around rice paddies and jungled gullies, they offer plenty of walking trails and the chance to wander, eat, repeat.
Yellow Flower Cafe, on a ridgeline with views across the jungle to Campuhan Hill, is a favourite for its Balinese-meets-Antipodean-cafe fare – don't miss the smoothie bowls, or the nasi goreng, which comes with crunchy deep-fried lentils, red rice, and a deliciously caramelised fried banana on top.